Conveners
Session 13
- Donald Crabb (University of Virginia)
- Gerhard Alois Reicherz (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum (DE))
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Hartmut Dutz (Universität Bonn)17/09/2015, 15:45TalkSince the early sixties until today the main research program at the accelerator facilities of the Bonn University is devoted to photo- and electroproduction of mesons in the resonance region. In this context the measurement of polarization observables played and still play a key role to determine the various multipoles to describe the production processes of the nucleon resonances. Starting...Go to contribution page
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Dr Stefan Goertz (Physics Institute, University Bonn)17/09/2015, 16:15TalkThere is a long tradition on Polarized Solid Targets at the Bonn university starting already in the late 1960s with first target asymmetry experiments at the former Bonn 2.5 GeV synchrotron done by Wolfgang Paul, Karl-Heinz Althoff and coworkers. An early milestone set in the field of polarizable solid target materials was the invention of irradiated d-ammonia in the early 1980s by Werner...Go to contribution page
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Prof. Jan Henrik Ardenkjear-Larsen17/09/2015, 16:45Talk
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Prof. Naoaki Horikawa (Chubu University)17/09/2015, 17:15TalkA long history of the collaborating research on polarization phenomena, in particular, on the development of Polarized Solid Target between Japan and Germany exists. The collaboration started in late 1960s between Bonn and Nagoya universities and lasts even now still successfully, changing the physics subjects and responsible universities. The contents of the collaboration like physics...Go to contribution page