DIS 2007

Europe/Zurich
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
Description
XV International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects
Participants
  • Abhay Deshpande
  • Achim Geiser
  • Agustin Sabio Vera
  • Aharon Levy
  • Aidan Robson
  • Alessandro Bacchetta
  • Alessandro Vicini
  • Alexander Glazov
  • Alexander Korzenev
  • Alexander Milov
  • Alexander Savin
  • Alexei Raspereza
  • Alistair Hart
  • Allen Caldwell
  • Allison Lung
  • Amanda Cooper-Sarkar
  • Ana Dubak
  • Andre Mischke
  • Andre Utermann
  • Andrea Banfi
  • Andrea Bressan
  • Andrea Vargas Trevino del Rocio
  • Andreas Metz
  • Andreas Mussgiller
  • Andreas Vogt
  • Andrej Liptaj
  • Andrew Miller
  • Andrew Pilkington
  • Anna Zuzana Dubnickova
  • Anne-Catherine Le Bihan
  • Antje Bruell
  • Antonello Sbrizzi
  • Aram Kotzinian
  • Arif Shoshi
  • Armine Rostomyan
  • Arnd Specka
  • Artem Baghdasaryan
  • Attila Krasznahorkay
  • Aude Gehrmann
  • Baatar Tseepildoj
  • Beata Brzozowska
  • Benjamin Basso
  • Benjamin Kahle
  • Benno List
  • Bernd Kniehl
  • Bernd Loehr
  • Bernd Surrow
  • Bernhard Ketzer
  • Biljana Antunovic
  • Bjoern Seitz
  • Bob Olivier
  • Boris Ermolaev
  • Boris Levchenko
  • Burkard Reisert
  • C.-P. Yuan
  • Carlo Ewerz
  • Carsten Niebuhr
  • Cecilia Gerber
  • Cedran Bomhof
  • Chris White
  • Christian Kiesling
  • Christian Schill
  • Christian Weiss
  • Christina Mesropian
  • Christof Hendlmeier
  • Christophe Royon
  • Claude Vallee
  • Craig Ogilvie
  • Cristian Pisano
  • Cristinel Diaconu
  • Cyrille Marquet
  • Daniel Nicholass
  • Daniel Boer
  • Daniel Clements
  • Daniel Kollar
  • Daniel Traynor
  • Daniela Rebuzzi
  • David d'Enterria
  • David Stuart
  • Delia Hasch
  • Dieter Schildknecht
  • Dimitar Stamenov
  • Dmitry Ivanov
  • Dominik Gabbert
  • Donald Hornback
  • Dorota Szuba
  • Duncan Brown
  • Eddi De Wolf
  • Elias Ron
  • Elisabetta Gallo
  • Emanuele Santovetti
  • Emil Avsar
  • Emmanuel Sauvan
  • Emmanuelle Perez
  • Eric Voutier
  • Ermias Atomssa
  • Eva-Maria Kabuss
  • Ewelina Maria Lobodzinska
  • Francesco Hautmann
  • Francesco Tramontano
  • Frank Sciulli
  • Frank Simon
  • Frank-Peter Schilling
  • Fritz-Herbert Heinsius
  • Galina Pakhlova
  • Gang LI
  • Gerd W. Buschhorn
  • Gerhard Brandt
  • Gerhard Mallot
  • Giorgio Chiarelli
  • Giulia Zanderighi
  • Grażyna Nowak
  • Guenter Grindhammer
  • Guillaume Beuf
  • Guler Hayg
  • Gustav Kramer
  • Halina Abramowicz
  • Hannes Jung
  • Hanno Perrey
  • Hartmut Stadie
  • Henri Kowalski
  • Hiroyuki Kawamura
  • Hisaki Hayashii
  • Homer Wolfe
  • Horst Fischer
  • Inderpal Singh
  • Iris Abt
  • Isabell-A. Melzer-Pellmann
  • Isamu Nakamura
  • Ivo Gough Eschrich
  • J. H. Lee
  • James Ferrando
  • Jan Balewski
  • Jan Friedrich
  • Jan Olsson
  • Jaroslaw Lukasik
  • Jean-Marc RICHARD
  • Jeannine Wagner
  • Jochen Cammin
  • Joerg Pretz
  • Johanna Erdmenger
  • Johannes Bluemlein
  • John Dainton
  • John Lajoie
  • John Loizides
  • John Martin
  • Joshua Pierce
  • Joël Feltesse
  • Juan Rojo-Chacon
  • Judith Katzy
  • Juraj Bracinik
  • K. Oleg Eyser
  • Kamal Seth
  • Karin Daum
  • Karl Slifer
  • Karlheinz Hiller
  • Katerina Lipka
  • Katharina Mueller
  • Katherine Korcsak-Gorzo
  • Katja Krueger
  • Katsuo Tokushuku
  • Kay Königsmann
  • Kazuhiro Tanaka
  • Kensuke Okada
  • Kerstin Borras
  • Krishna Kumar
  • Krzysztof Kurek
  • Kunihiro Nagano
  • Lara De Nardo
  • Laurent Favart
  • Laurent Schoeffel
  • Leonard Gamberg
  • Lester Pinera
  • Leszek Motyka
  • Lev Khein
  • Lev Lipatov
  • Loren Linden Levy
  • Lorenzo Magnea
  • Marc Del Degan
  • Marco Radici
  • Marjorie Corcoran
  • Mark Heinz
  • Markus Diefenthaler
  • Markus Diehl
  • Marta Ruspa
  • Martin Heck
  • Martin Wessels
  • Martin zur Nedden
  • Massimo Corradi
  • Mathieu Segond
  • Matthew Wing
  • Matthias Mozer
  • Maurik Holtrop
  • Max Klein
  • Maxime Gouzevitch
  • Michael Klasen
  • Michael Lublinsky
  • Michael Spira
  • Michael Steder
  • Mikhail Rogal
  • Monica D'Onofrio
  • Mrinal Dasgupta
  • Naomi Makins
  • Natasa Raicevic
  • Nathan Baillie
  • Nick Barlow
  • Nikolai Nikolaev
  • Nikolaos Kidonakis
  • Nikolay Zotov
  • Olaf Behnke
  • Oleksiy Atramentov
  • Olga Shekhovtsova
  • Osamu Ota
  • Patricia Liebing
  • Patrick Motylinski
  • Patrizia Rossi
  • Paul Newman
  • Paul Thompson
  • Peter Truöl
  • Peter Weisz
  • Philip Cole
  • Philipp Haegler
  • Prabhdip Kaur Devgun
  • Raimund Ströhmer
  • Rainer Mankel
  • Raju Venugopalan
  • Ralf Seidl
  • Robert Harlander
  • Robert Kehoe
  • Robert Roosen
  • Robert Thorne
  • Robi Peschanski
  • Robin Devenish
  • Rocio Vilar
  • Roland Kuhn
  • Rolf-Dieter Heuer
  • Sakar Osman
  • Sampa Bhadra
  • Samuel Aronson
  • sarah malik
  • Sascha Caron
  • Sebastian Sapeta
  • Sebastian Schmidt
  • Sepehr Saremi
  • Sergei Chekanov
  • Sergey Alekhin
  • Shabnam Jabeen
  • Shima Shimizu
  • Shiraz Habib
  • Shuangshi Fang
  • Siegfried Bethke
  • Simon de Visscher
  • Simonetta Liuti
  • Sofia Vallecorsa
  • Stanislav Dubnicka
  • Stefan Ask
  • Stefan Schlenstedt
  • Stephan Paul
  • Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer
  • Steven Heppelmann
  • Susanne Koblitz
  • Sven-Olaf Moch
  • Terrence Toole
  • Thi Nguyet Trinh
  • Thiemo Nagel
  • Thierry Gousset
  • Thomas Danielson
  • Thomas Kluge
  • Thomas Nunnemann
  • Thomas Schoerner-Sadenius
  • Thomas Teubner
  • Tim Greenshaw
  • Ulrich Haisch
  • Umberto D'Alesio
  • Un-ki Yang
  • Uta Klein
  • Victor Lendermann
  • Vincent Poireau
  • Vladimir Chekelian
  • Vladimir Saleev
  • Voica Radescu
  • W. A. Zajc
  • Werner Meyer
  • William Detmold
  • William Schmidke
  • Wolfgang Ochs
  • Wu-Ki Tung
  • Yazid Delenda
  • Ytsen de Boer
  • Yuji Koike
  • Yuji Yamazaki
  • Yuri Dokshitzer
  • Yurii Maravin
  • Yury Naryshkin
  • Yves Van Haarlem
  • Zaven Akopov
  • Zein-Eddine Meziani
  • Zoltan Nagy
  • Zuzana Rurikova
    • 17:00 19:00
      Registration 2h Foyer Großer Saal (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal

      Holiday Inn

    • 18:00 20:00
      Reception 2h Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 08:00 09:00
      Breakfast 1h Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 09:00 10:45
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 09:00
        Welcome to DIS 2007 15m
      • 09:15
        Developments in Perturbative QCD 30m
        Speaker: Yuri Dokshitzer
        Slides
      • 09:45
        H1 Overview 30m
        Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu
        Slides
      • 10:15
        ZEUS Overview 30m
        Speaker: Massimo Corradi
        Slides
    • 10:45 11:15
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

    • 11:15 12:45
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 11:15
        Progress & Challenges PDFs 30m
        Speaker: Andreas Vogt
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Spin Overview 30m
        Speaker: Jörg Pretz
        Slides
      • 12:15
        QCD & MC Event Generators 30m
        Speaker: Zoltan Nagy (CERN)
        Slides
    • 12:45 14:00
      Lunch 1h 15m Forum 1 and Restaurant (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 1 and Restaurant

      Holiday Inn

    • 14:00 16:00
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 14:00
        J-Lab Overview 30m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Zein-Eddine Meziani (Temple)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Results from Lattice QCD 30m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Peter Weisz
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Tevatron Overview 30m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Giorgio Chiarelli
        Slides
      • 15:30
        Heavy Flavor 30m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Gustav Kramer
        Slides
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

    • 16:30 18:00
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 16:30
        RHIC Overview 30m
        Speaker: William Zajc
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Developments in Small-x Physics 30m
        Speaker: Raju Venugopalan
        Slides
      • 17:30
        String Theory and QCD 30m
        Speaker: Johanna Erdmenger
        Slides
    • 08:00 09:00
      Breakfast 1h Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 09:00 10:40
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 1 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Diffraction and multiple gluon production from JIMWaLK formalism 20m
        Diffraction and Multiple Gluon Production from JIMWaLK formalism
        Speaker: Michael Lublinsky (Stony Brook University)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Inclusive diffraction using the Mx method 20m
        Inclusive Diffraction using the Mx method
        Speaker: Bernd Loehr (DESY)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Inclusive diffraction (LPS and LRG) 20m
        Inclusive Diffraction (LPS and LRG)
        Speaker: Jaroslaw Lukasik (DESY / AGH-UST Cracow)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Diffractive dijets in DIS and PHP 20m
        Diffractive Dijets in DIS and PHP
        Speaker: Matthias Mozer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, IIHE - ELEM)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Dijet production in diffraction (DIS and PHP) 20m
        Dijet Production in Diffraction (DIS and PHP)
        Speaker: Yuji Yamazaki (KEK)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 1 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        High momentum hadron and jet production in photon-photon collisions (LEP2) 20m
        High momentum hadron and jet production in photon-photon collisions (LEP2)
        Speaker: Attila Krasznahorkay (CERN)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Status of e+e- to 3 jets at NNLO 20m
        Status of e+e- to 3 jets at NNLO
        Speaker: Aude Gehrmann (ETH, Zuerich)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Isolated photons in DIS at HERA (H1) 20m
        Isolated photons in DIS at HERA (H1)
        Speaker: Katharina Mueller (University Zuerich)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Measurement of prompt photons with associated jets in photoproduction at HERA (ZEUS) 20m
        Measurement of prompt photons with associated jets in photoproduction at HERA (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Sergei Chekanov (ANL/DESY)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        D0 measurement of triple differential photon+jet cross sections 20m
        D0 measurement of triple differential photon+jet cross sections
        Speaker: Oleksiy Atramentov (Florida State University)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Heavy Flavors: 1 - Charm at HERA Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Benno List (University of Hamburg)
      • 09:00
        DIS charm cross sections through D* and D meson tagging by the ZEUS detector 20m
        DIS charm cross sections
        Speaker: Hartmut Stadie (Univ. Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Charm production in DIS (H1,new HERA-II) 20m
        Charm
        Speaker: Katerina Lipka (DESY)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        D+ cross sections in DIS using the ZEUS Micro Vertex Detector 20m
        .
        Speaker: Daniel Nicholass (UCL London)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Charm production with jets at H1 20m
        Charm
        Speaker: Sebastian Schmidt (DESY)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Charm fragmentation function and fragmentation fraction of charmed mesons at ZEUS 20m
        D meson
        Speaker: Shuangshi Fang (DESY)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Spin Physics: 1 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Overview on polarised PDFs 20m
        Overview on polarised PDFs
        Speaker: Johannes Blümlein (Desy Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        The deuteron spin-dependent structure function g_1^d 20m
        Results on the deuteron longitudinal inclusive spin-dependent asymmetryA_1^d and the spindependentstructure function g_1^d are presented. The data have been collected by the COMPASS experiment at CERN during the years 2002-2004 using 160 GeV/c polarised muon beam scattered off a polarised 6LiD target. The obtained values for Gamma_1^d, the first moment of g_1^d(x), and for the flavor-singlet axial current matrix element, a_0 are also shown. The results of the QCD fits in the NLO approximation on allg_1 deep inelastic data are presented.
        Speaker: Krzysztof Kurek (Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        The final HERMES data on g1p and g1n 20m
        Precise measurements of the spin structure functions $g_1^^p(x,Q2)$ and $g_1^n(x,Q2)$ are presented over the kinematic range 0.0041 $\leq x \leq $ 0.9 and 0.18 GeV$^2$ $\leq Q2 \leq $ 20 GeV$^2$. The data were collected at the HERMES experiment at DESY, in deep-inelastic scattering of 27.6 GeV longitudinally polarized positrons off longitudinally polarized hydrogen and deuterium gas targets internal to the HERA storage ring. The results base on a refined analysis and are corrected for radiative and detector smearing effects using an unfolding algorithm that accounts for the kinematic migration of events. The presently most precise determination of the neutron spin structure function g_1^n is obtained by combining the HERMES deuteron and proton data. Integrals of g_1^p, g_1^d and g_1^n are calculated over the measured x range, at Q2=5 GeV^2. Neglecting any possible contribution to the g_1^d integral from the regionx<= 0.021, a value of 0.330 +- 0.011 (theo.) +- 0.025 (exp.) +- 0.028 (evol.) is obtained for the flavor-singlet a_0 in a leading twist NNLO analysis
        Speaker: Lara De Nardo (DESY / TRIUMF)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Polarized parton densities and higher twist in the light of the recent CLAS and COMPASS data 20m
        The results of a new NLO QCD analysis of the world data on inclusive polarized DIS are presented. The very precise CLAS proton and deuteron data, as well as the latest COMPASS data on the asymmetry $A_1^d$ were included in the analysis, and the impact of these data on polarized parton densities and higher twist effects has been studied. It is demonstrated that the low Q^2 CLAS data improve essentially our knowledge of higher twist corrections to the spin structure function g_1, while the large Q^2 COMPASS data influence mainly the strange quark density. It is also shown that a negative polarized gluon density, or one that changes a sign as a function of x, cannot be ruled out on the basis of the present DIS data.
        Speaker: Dimitar Stamenov (INRNE, Sofia)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Spin structure functions at CLAS 20m
        The CLAS Collaboration at Jefferson Lab has a sustained and comprehensive program measuring the spin structure function g_1 for the proton and deuteron at low and intermediate Q2. Precise data with extensive kinematic coverage allow us to better constrain the polarized parton distributions and to accurately determine various moments of g_1 as a function of Q2. Our latest results will be shown, emphasizing comparisons with NLO global fits, chiral perturbation theory, higher-twist expectations, the GDH and Bjorken sum rules, and hydrogen hyperfine splittings.
        Speaker: Keith Griffioen (College of William & Mary)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 1 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        H1 low Q2 DIS cross-section measurement 20m
        .
        Speaker: Andrea Vargas (DESY)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        ZEUS high-y cross-section measurement and preparation for low energy runs 20m
        Speaker: Shima Shimizu (University of Tokyo)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        H1 high y DIS cross-section measurement and preparation for low energy runs 20m
        .
        Speaker: Natasa Raicevic (University of Montenegro)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Constraints on PDF from CDF 20m
        Speaker: Aidan Robson (Glasgow University)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Constraints on PDF from D0 20m
        Speaker: Terrence Toole (University of Maryland)
        Slides
    • 10:40 11:10
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 11:10 12:50
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 2 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Status of dPDF fits 20m
        Speaker: Christophe Royon (DAPNIA-SPP, CEA Saclay)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        The ratio of sigma_L/sigma_T in DIS at low x 20m
        Dear organizers, I would be happy to present a contribution "on the ratio of Sigma(long.) to Sigma(trans.) in Dis at low x" , i.e. F(long), predictions based on unpublished investigations by Kuroda and myself. For my earlier related work kindly look at e.g. hep ph/0607031, hep ph 0511091, and hep ph/ 0203028 etc. In view of the measurements being prepared at Hera on the long. structure function this is an important subject to be presented. With best regards Dieter Schildknecht
        Speaker: Dieter Schildknecht (University of Bielefeld and MPI Munich)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Endpoint singularities in unintegrated parton distributions 20m
        Speaker: Francesco Hautmann
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Photoproduction of pi0 at HERA and the Odderon 20m
        Photoproduction of pi0 at HERA and the Odderon
        Speaker: Carlo Ewerz (ECT* Trento)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Discussion 20m
    • 11:10 12:50
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 2 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Multijets and jets with rapidity gaps in Photoproduction (ZEUS) 20m
        Multijets and jets with rapidity gaps in Photoproduction (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Alexander Savin (University of Wisconsin,Madison)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        High-Et jets in Photoproduction (ZEUS) 20m
        High-Et jets in Photoproduction (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Mr Hanno Perrey (Hamburg University)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Jet production measurements at D0 20m
        Jet Production Measurements at D0
        Speaker: Jochen Cammin (Univ. Rochester)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Accurate predictions for b-jets at the Tevatron and LHC 20m
        Accurate predictions for b-jets at the Tevatron and LHC
        Speaker: Giulia Zanderighi (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Measurement of the bb-bar jet cross section (CDF) 20m
        Measurement of the bb-bar jet cross section (CDF)
        Speaker: Sofia Vallecorsa (University of Geneva)
        Slides
    • 11:10 13:00
      Heavy Flavors: 2 - Heavy quark production Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Michael Klasen (University of Grenoble)
      • 11:10
        Open heavy quark production 25m
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        Speaker: Johannes Blümlein (DESY)
        Slides
      • 11:35
        Charm at CLEO-c 30m
        CLEO
        Speaker: Kamal K. Seth (Northwestern Univ.)
        Slides
      • 12:05
        Heavy flavor production (CDF/D0) 30m
        .
        Speaker: Burkard Reisert (MPI München)
        Slides
      • 12:35
        Heavy quark mass effects in QCD and heavy quark parton distributions 20m
        Speaker: Wu-Ki Tung (Washington University)
    • 11:10 12:50
      Spin Physics: 2 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Photoproduction of hadron pairs with high transverse momenta at fixed target experiments 20m
        We consider the photoproduction of two hadrons in polarized lepton-nucleon collisions in the framework of perturbative QCD. After illustrating how to obtain the experimentally relevant observables a detailed phenomenological study of the photoproduction of hadron pairs at high transverse momenta is presented. We show theoretical predictions for the relevant cross sections and double-spin asymmetries at HERMES and COMPASS kinematics as well as theoretical uncertainties and analyze the sensitivity of the asymmetries to the gluon polarization delta g in the nucleon.
        Speaker: Christof HENDLMEIER (University of Regensburg)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Determination of ΔG/G from HERMES Data on high-pT inclusive charged hadrons 20m
        HERMES has used a high statistics data sample of charged inclusive hadrons to measure double spin asymmetries as a function of p_T. From these asymmetries Delta g/g has been extracted in the region of 1<p_T<2 GeV, corresponding to x\approx0.2-0.3 The information on the background asymmetry and the subprocess kinematics has been obtained from a Leading Order Monte Carlo model and existing parametrizations of the spin dependent quark distributions. Values for Delta g/g have been calculated both as a function of the measured p_T and x. The results will be presented together with comparisons of the Monte Carlo and data and a study on the effects of varying the model's parameters.
        Speaker: Patricia Liebing (RIKEN / BNL)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Determination of ΔG/G from open charm events at COMPASS 20m
        One of the main goals of the COMPASS experiment at CERN is the determination of the gluon polarisation in the nucleon, Delta G/G. It is determined from spin asymmetries measured in the scattering of 160GeV/c polarised muons on a polarised LiD target. The gluon is accessed by the selection of photon-gluon fusion events. A selection of PGF events can be obtained with charmed mesons in the final state. Their detection is based on the reconstruction of decayed D^* and D^0 mesons in the COMPASS spectrometer. The analysis method will be discussed and the final result for Delta G/G from the open charm channel for the 2002-2004 data taking period will be presented.
        Speaker: Susanne Koblitz (Institut fuer Kernphysik / Universitaet Mainz)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Study of proton helicity structure in polarized p+p collisions at PHENIX 20m
        To study the proton spin structure, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at BNL provides a unique opportunity by colliding polarized protons. The hard subprocesses in proton-proton collisions involve gluons in leading order, therefore measurements of cross section asymmetries between aligned and anti aligned proton helicities give us information about the spin dependent gluon distribution, which might hold the longstanding missing proton spin component. For the longitudinal spin program, the PHENIX experiment accumulated about 10/pb of data at sqrt(s)=200GeV with roughly 60% proton beam polarization and 0.1/pb of data at sqrt(s)=62GeV with 50% polarization. Up until now, we have performed spin asymmetry measurements focusing on pi0 production with the central electromagnetic calorimeters. Despite low integrated luminosity, it was shown that the sqrt(s)=62GeV data have comparable sensitivity to the gluon polarization through the high x_T=2p_T/sqrt(s) region. In addition, various channels such as partial jets, charged pions, direct photons in the central rapidity region, large rapidity J/psi's through the muon channel and pi0's in a newly installed large rapidity electromagnetic calorimeter will provide complementary results. We also measure double helicity asymmetries of the average intrinsic k_T by 2-particle correlations,which may be sensitive to the partonic orbital angular momentum, another possible contribution to the proton spin. In this talk, we report recent results and plans of the PHENIX longitudinal spin program.
        Speaker: Kensuke Okada (Riken / BNL)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Longitudinal double spin asymmetry and cross-section of jet production in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV 20m
        Recent STAR results on jet production in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV at RHIC
        Speaker: Renee Fatemi (MIT)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 2 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        HERA low energy run 20m
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        Speaker: Max Klein (University of Liverpool)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Update on PDFs by MRST 20m
        .
        Speaker: Robert Thorne (University College London)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Update on CTEQ global analyses 20m
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        Speaker: Wu-Ki Tung (Washington University)
      • 12:10
        Low-Q DIS data in global fit 20m
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        Speaker: Sergei Alekhin (Institute for High Energy Physics, Protivino)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Impacts and constraints on PDFs at ATLAS 20m
        Speaker: Amanda Cooper-Sarkar (University of Oxford)
        Slides
    • 12:50 14:00
      Lunch 1h 10m Forum 1 and Restaurant (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 1 and Restaurant

      Holiday Inn

    • 14:00 15:40
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 3 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Leading neutron production with ZEUS 20m
        Speaker: William Schmidke (MPI for Physics, Munich)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Recent results on diffraction with CDF 20m
        Recent results on diffraction with CDF
        Speaker: Christina Mesropian (Rockefeller University, New York)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        New theoretical results in central exclusive diffractive processes 20m
        New theoretical results in central exclusive diffractive processes
        Speaker: Andy Pilkington (University of Manchester)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Diffractive pp scattering and the unitarity limit 20m
        Diffractive pp scattering and the unitarity limit
        Speaker: Christian Weiss (J-Lab)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 3 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Charged Current jets in HERA II (ZEUS) 20m
        Charged Current jets in HERA II (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Homer Wolfe (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Measurements of W+jet(s) and Z+jet(s) production cross sections at CDF 20m
        Measurements of W+jet(s) and Z+jet(s) production cross sections at CDF
        Speaker: Monica D'Onofrio (IFAE Barcelona)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Combining QCD and electroweak corrections to W-boson production at hadron colliders 20m
        Combining QCD and electroweak corrections to W-boson production at hadron colliders
        Speaker: Alessandro Vicini (Milano University)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Subjet distributions and three jets angular correlations in DIS (ZEUS) 20m
        Subjet distributions and three jets angular correlations in DIS (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Elias Ron (UAM)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Dijet azimuthal correlations in QCD hard processes 20m
        Dijet azimuthal correlations in QCD hard processes
        Speaker: Yazid Delenda (The University of Manchester)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:50
      Heavy Flavors: 3 - Heavy ions Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Rainer Mankel (DESY)
      • 14:00
        J/psi suppression measurements by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC 30m
        Heavy ion collisions provide a unique experimental way to create and characterize the hot and dense matter that lattice QCD predicts to be produced at high energy density and temperature. Products of hard processes, which take place in the early stage of the collision, are highly sensitive probes to the evolution of the created system. Suppression of the quarkonium J/\psi, which constitutes such a probe, has been measured by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC in AuAu, CuCu, dAu and pp interactions, as a function of impact parameter, rapidity and transverse momentum. The strong suppression factors observed in central collisions in heavy ion systems suggest that cold nuclear matter effects such as shadowing and nuclear absorption are not the only mechanisms involved. On the other hand, suppression due to color screening effects alone seems to overestimate the suppression measured both at forward rapidity and at mid rapidity. PHENIX also measures a stronger suppression at forward rapidity compared to the one measured at mid rapidity. Regeneration has been suggested as a possible explanation for these observations. Here, models that combine in different ways a regeneration scenario with color screening and cold nuclear effects will be compared to the data. Higher luminosities are expected to bring more information in the future by allowing to perform differential measurements in other variables.
        Speaker: Ermias T. Atomssa (LLR, Ecole Polytechnique)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        Measurements of heavy quark production via single leptons in p+p and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s) = 200 GeV 30m
        The measurement of heavy flavor production at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV in both p+p and Au+Au collisions by the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC provides for complimentary physics exploration in differing collision environments. The measurement of single leptons resulting from the semi-leptonic decay of heavy flavor (charm and bottom) mesons in p+p collisions permits tests of pQCD predictions at \sqrt{s} = 200 GeV, as well as a measurement of a total charm cross section. The measurements for p+p collisions also provide a key baseline against which the analogous single lepton measurements for Au+Au collisions can be quantified. The dense partonic matter produced in Au+Au collisions can be investigated through the simultaneous measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy v2(p_T ) and the nuclear modification factor R_{AA}(p_T ). In the context of existing predictions, the observed flow and energy loss of heavy quarks, in addition to that already seen for light mesons, suggest that the matter formed in Au +Au collisions at RHIC is a near-perfect fluid. The most recent PHENIX single electron results from p+p and Au+Au collisions for 0.3 < p_T < 9.0 GeV/c at | y |< 0.35 are shown. Additionally, the latest PHENIX results for the measurement of heavy flavor production via single muons at 1.5 < | y | < 1.8 in \sqrt{s} = 200 GeV p+p collisions are presented.
        Speaker: Donald Hornback (Univ. Tennessee)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Recent heavy flavor results from STAR 30m
        STAR
        Speaker: Andre Mischke (Univ. Utrecht)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Joint: Structure Functions and Low-x / Electroweak Measurements (Including Top): SF-3 / EW-1 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        NC cross section with polarized e-p 20m
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        Speaker: Sampa Bhadra (York University)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        QCD/EW combined fit 20m
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        Speaker: Gang Li (Orsay)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Charged current DIS at three loops 20m
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        Speaker: Mikhail Rogal (DESY)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Recent results from NuTeV 20m
        Speaker: Voica Radescu (DESY)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Spin Physics: 3 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Longitudinal double spin asymmetry and cross-section of neutral and charged pion production in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV 20m
        Recent STAR results on hadron production in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV at RHIC
        Speaker: Frank Simon (MIT)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Valence quark polarization from COMPASS 20m
        A first evaluation of the polarized valence quark distribution\Delta u_v(x)+Delta d_v(x) from the COMPASS experiment (CERN/SPS) is presented. The data were collected by COMPASS in the years 2002--2004 using a 160 GeV polarized muon beam scattered off a large polarized 6LiD target and cover the range 1< Q2 < 100(GeV/c)2 and $0.006<x<0.7. The analysis is based on the difference asymmetry, A^(h+ - h-), for hadrons of opposite charges. This approach gives a direct access to the valence quark helicity distributions because fragmentation functions cancel out in LO QCD, so that the expression for the difference asymmetry is given by the ratio of polarized to unpolarized valence quark distributions. Due to this very weak sensitivity to uncertainties coming from the fragmentation, the results derived from A^(h+ - h-) can be used as a crosscheck for those obtained from single hadron asymmetries as in the SMC and HERMES analyzes.
        Speaker: Alexander Korzenev (Mainz University)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Polarization as a tool to study baryon resonances. 20m
        A comprehensive program with polarized electron and photon probes with unpolarized and polarized proton and duteron targets is undergoing at JLab. Results and perspectives will be reported.
        Speaker: Philip Cole (Idaho State University)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Nucleon resonances spin structure 20m
        We have measured the spin structure of the nucleon in the region of the resonances (final state mass W <2 GeV) at intermediate four-momentum transfer Q2 ~ 1.3 (GeV/c)2. Double-spin inclusive asymmetries for longitudinally polarized 5.75 GeV electrons incident on longitudinal and transverse solid polarized targets were measured in Jefferson Lab's Hall C. Frozen ammonia and deuterated ammonia were used as the polarized materials. The neutron spin structure is extracted from the proton and deuteron asymmetries. We present new results for the proton and deuteron spin asymmetries A1 and A2 and spin structure functions g1 and g2, and preliminary results for the neutron asymmetries. Sum rules for the spin structure functions (extended Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn, Burkhardt-Cottingham, third mo- ments of g2-bar(x) = g2(x) - g_2^(twist-2) (x), Bjorken and Efremov-Leader- Teryaev) have been calculated and are compared to theoretical pre- dictions. These are the first measurements of the transverse proton and deuteron spin structure in the resonances.
        Speaker: Karl Slifer (University of Virginia)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Theoretical description of the spin structure function g1 at small x and arbitrary Q2 20m
        Standard Approach (SA) for description of $g_1$ is based on the DGLAP evolution equations and the special fits for the initial parton densities. SA accounts for the total resummation of logs of $Q2$ and lacks the total resummation of leading $ln(1/x)$. In order to meet the small -$x$ experimental data, SA includes phenomenological singular factors in the fits. They mimic the resummation of ln(1/x) and lead to the steep rise of g_1 at small x . When the resummation is accounted for, the fits can be drastically simplified. The further advantage of our approach lays in analysis of DIS at small Q2. Indeed, DGLAP cannot be applied to the region of small Q2 presently studied by COMPASS collaboration. Contrary to it, our approach works in this kinematics and predicts a very week x-dependence of g_1 at small Q2 even at very small values of x. Instead, experimental investigation of the g_1 dependence on the invariant energy 2pq would extremely interesting because it allows one to estimate the impact of the gluon initial density.
        Speaker: Boris Ermolaev (Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute)
        Slides
    • 15:40 16:10
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 16:10 18:00
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 4 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        Dimensional reduction applied to QCD at three loops 20m
        Dimensional reduction applied to QCD at three loops
        Speaker: Robert Harlander (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Towards precision determination of the unintegrated gluon distribution from HERA data 20m
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        Speaker: Hannes Jung (DESY)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Inclusive jet production in DIS at high Q2 and extraction of alphas HERA-I (H1) 20m
        Inclusive Jet Production in DIS at High Q2 and extraction of alphas HERAI+HERAII (H1)
        Speaker: Thomas Kluge (DESY)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        Inclusive and multi jet production in DIS at low Q2 and extraction of alphas HERA (H1) 20m
        Inclusive and Multi Jet Production in DIS at Low Q2 and extraction of alphas at HERA (H1)
        Speaker: Artem Baghdasaryan (Yerevan Physics Institute)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Inclusive jets and dijets in DIS and jet radius dependence and alpha_s (ZEUS) 20m
        Inclusive jets and dijets in DIS and Jet radius dependence and alpha_s (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Thomas Schoerner-Sadenius (Hamburg University)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:10
      Heavy Flavors: 4 - Spectroscopy & Rare Decays Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer (University of Heidelberg)
      • 16:10
        Multiquark spectroscopy 30m
        Multiquark
        Speaker: Jean-Marc Richard (LPSC Grenoble)
        Slides
      • 16:40
        B spectroscopy (CDF/D0) 20m
        .
        Speaker: Martin Heck (IEKP Karlsruhe)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        New resonances and meson spectroscopy (BaBar/Belle) 20m
        .
        Speaker: Vincent Poireau (LAPP Annecy)
        Slides
      • 17:20
        Bs mixing and lifetime difference (CDF/D0) 30m
        Bs
        Speaker: Robert Kehoe (Southern Methodist Univ.)
        Slides
      • 17:50
        Rare decays at the B factories (BaBar/Belle) 20m
        .
        Speaker: Ivo Eschrich (UC Irvine)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:10
      Joint: Structure Functions and Low-x / Diffraction and Vector Mesons: SF-4 / DIFF-4 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        Saturation model for exclusive processes at HERA, DVCS, F2, including evolution and the impact parameter dependence 20m
        Saturation model for exclusive processes at HERA, DVCS, F2, including evolution and the impact parameter dependence
        Speaker: Henri Kowalski (DESY)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Target mass corrections to deep inelastic diffractive scattering 20m
        Target mass corrections to deep inelastic diffractive scattering
        Speaker: Johannes Blümlein (Desy Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Small x gluon from exclusive J/psi production 20m
        Small x gluon from exclusive J/psi production
        Speaker: Thomas Teubner (University of Liverpool)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        Compatibility of phenomelogical dipole cross sections with the BK equation 20m
        Compatibility of phenomelogical dipole cross sections with the BK equation
        Speaker: Andre Utermann (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Universality of QCD traveling waves with running coupling 20m
        Universality of QCD traveling waves with running coupling
        Speaker: Robert Peschanski (Service de Physique Théorique, Saclay)
        Slides
      • 17:50
        Discussion 20m
    • 16:10 18:10
      Spin Physics: 4 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        Fragmentation function measurements at BELLE 20m
        In order to obtain precise information on helicity and transversity distributions from semi-inclusive measurements in DIS and proton-proton collisions a good knowledge of fragmentation functions is necessary. The Belle experiment at the asymmetric e+e- collider KEKB can provide precise spin averaged and spin dependent fragmentation functions such as the Collins function and the interference fragmentation function. Recent results will be shown.
        Speaker: Ralf Seidl (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        HERMES measurement of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries from a transversely polarized hydrogen target 20m
        In 2005 the HERMES collaboration published first evidence for azimuthal single-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive production of charged pions on a transversely polarised hydrogen target. The measured asymmetries are caused by both the Collins and the Sivers mechanisms. Their distinctive Fourier components provide signals to previously unmeasured quantities: the transversity quark distribution in conjunction with the Collins fragmentation function (Collins mechanism/asymmetry) and the Sivers parton distribution (Sivers mechanism/asymmetry). The transversity distribution will provide a detailed insight into the relativistic nature of the quarks inside the nucleon. Continuous theoretical work could relate the Sivers function to the contribution of the orbital angular momentum of both quarks and gluons to the spin of the nucleon. The presented results for charged pions have a much higher statistical significance than the published data, and are accompanied by the measurement of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries for charged kaons.
        Speaker: Markus Diefenthaler (Physikalisches Institut II, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Single hadron Collins and Sivers measurements by COMPASS 20m
        The CERN COMPASS experiment is on the floor collecting data since 2002; in the years 2002, 2003, and 2004 data were collected using a 160 GeV polarized muon beam and a 6LiD polarized target. In about 20% of the running time the target polarisation was oriented transversely with respect to the muon beam direction to measure transverse spin effects in semi inclusive deep inelastic scattering, one of the main objectives of the COMPASS spin program. Here the results for the Collins and the Sivers asymmetries, both for unidentified and identified hadrons (pi+, pi−, K± and K0) from the whole data sample are presented, together with the projected statistical error for the proton run foreseen in 2007. The measured asymmetries on the 6LiD target are small and compatible with zero within the few percent statistical errors, an important result which can be interpreted as cancellation between u and d quark in the deuteron and which allows to better constrain the parton distribution functions.
        Speaker: Andrea Bressan (INFN Trieste)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        Transversity and Collins functions: from e+e- to SIDIS processes 20m
        We present a global analysis of azimuthal asymmetries in e^+e^- -> h_1 h_2 X processes (BELLE data) and in semi-inclusive deep inelasticscattering (HERMES and COMPASS data). It results in the extraction of the Collins fragmentation function and of the transversity distribution function for u and d quarks. Theseturn out to have opposite signs and to be sizably smaller than their positivity bounds. Predictions for the azimuthal asymmetry A_{UT}^{\in(phi_h + phi_S) for polarized proton target at JLAB and COMPASS experiments are give
        Speaker: Umberto D'Alesio (Dipartimento di Fisica, Cagliari University)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Transverse quark spin effects in SIDIS 20m
        This talk will focus on transverse quark spin effects in SIDIS. I will discuss the theoretical T-odd input to the cos 2\phi azimuthal asymmetry as well as new work on the Collins function and the Boer Mulders function, the essential TMD inputs to this asymmetry. We will present new estimates of the cos2\phi asymmetry as a function of P_T, x, and z. I will also talk a bit about the progress we have made on universality of the Collins Function.
        Speaker: Leonard Gamberg (Penn State Berks, Dept. of Physics)
        Slides
    • 18:30 20:00
      Alpha_s: Informal Discussion Session on alpha_s Forum 8

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      • 18:30
        Summary of non-DIS measurements 7m Forum 8

        Forum 8

        Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

        Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
        Speaker: Siegfried Bethke (MPI for Physics, Munich)
      • 18:40
        Summary of ZEUS results from inclusive and final states 7m Forum 8

        Forum 8

        Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

        Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
        Speaker: Claudia Glasman
        Slides
      • 18:50
        Summary of H1 results from inclusive and final states 7m Forum 8

        Forum 8

        Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

        Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
        Speaker: Thomas Kluge (DESY)
        Slides
      • 19:00
        DIS global analyses 7m Forum 8

        Forum 8

        Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

        Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
        Speaker: Johannes Blümlein (Desy Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 19:10
        Running Couplings From Lattice QCD 7m Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

        Forum 8

        Holiday Inn

        Speaker: Peter Weisz
        Slides
    • 08:00 09:00
      Breakfast 1h Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 09:00 11:00
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 5 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Diffractive DIS from the CGC approach with Pomeron loops 20m
        Speaker: Cyrille Marquet (RIKEN / BNL)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Exclusive Vector Meson production 20m
        Exclusive Vector Meson production
        Speaker: Aharon Levy (DESY / Tel Aviv University)
      • 09:40
        VM production from non-forward BK equation 20m
        VM production from non-forward BK equation
        Speaker: Robert Peschanski (Service de Physique Théorique, Saclay)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Vector Meson production from NLL BFKL 20m
        Vector Meson production from NLL BFKL
        Speaker: Dima Ivanov (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        The longitudinal cross section of VM electroproduction 20m
        The longitudinal cross section of VM electroproduction
        Speaker: Peter Kroll
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 2 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Diboson physics at Tevatron 20m
        Diboson physics at Tevatron
        Speaker: Yurii Maravin (Kansas State University, DZERO)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        W mass (and width) from Tevatron 20m
        W mass (and width) from Tevatron
        Speaker: Sarah Malik (UC London, CDF)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Top cross-section and production properties 20m
        Top cross-section and production properties
        Speaker: Cecilia Gerber (University of Illinois, Chicago, DZERO)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Top mass and decay properties 20m
        Top mass and decay properties
        Speaker: Jeannine Wagner (TU Karlsruhe, CDF)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Single top physics and spin correlations with MC@NLO 20m
        Single top physics and spin correlations with MC@NLO
        Speaker: Patrick Motylinski (NIKHEF)
        Slides
    • 09:00 11:00
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 5 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Mini jets and a study of the underlying events in DIS at HERA (H1) 20m
        Mini Jets and a study of the Underlying events in DIS at HERA (H1)
        Speaker: Sakar Osman (University of Lund)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Jet fragmentation studies at CDF 20m
        Jet fragmentation studies at CDF
        Speaker: Lester Pinera (University of Florida)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Prospects for inclusive jet cross section measurement with early data in ATLAS 20m
        Prospects for inclusive jet cross section measurement with early data in ATLAS
        Speaker: Daniel Clements (University of Glasgow)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Angular ordering and parton showers for non-global QCD observables 20m
        Angular ordering and parton showers for non-global QCD observables
        Speaker: Mrinal Dasgupta (The University of Manchester)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Power corrections for jet distributions at hadron colliders 20m
        Power corrections for jet distributions at hadron colliders
        Speaker: Lorenzo Magnea (University of Turin)
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Three-jet event-shapes: first NLO+NLL+1/Q results 20m
        Three-jet event-shapes: first NLO+NLL+1/Q results
        Speaker: Andrea BANFI (Universita' Milano-Bicocca)
        Poster
        Slides
    • 09:00 11:00
      Heavy Flavors: 5 - Charmonium production Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Michael Klasen (University of Grenoble)
      • 09:00
        Review on Charmonium production 30m
        .
        Speaker: Katja Krüger (Univ. Heidelberg)
        Slides
      • 09:30
        B and Upsilon cross sections (HERA-B) 20m
        .
        Speaker: Antonello Sbrizzi (INFN Bologna)
        Slides
      • 09:50
        Charmonium production & charm (BaBar/Belle) 30m
        .
        Speaker: Galina Pakhlova (ITEP Moscow)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Quarkonium decay 20m
        .
        Speaker: Alistair Hart (Univ. Edinburgh)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 5 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Three and four jet production in DIS and low x parton dynamics at HERA 20m
        .
        Speaker: Grazyna Nowak (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Science)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Forward jet production in DIS 20m
        .
        Speaker: Lev Khein (Moscow State University)
      • 09:40
        Forward jet at HERA and and Mueller Navelet jets at LHC 20m
        .
        Speaker: Christophe Royon (DAPNIA-SPP, CEA Saclay)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Low-x multijets in DIS 20m
        .
        Speaker: Tom Danielson (University of Wisconsin)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        MC implementation of dipole model 20m
        .
        Speaker: Emil Avsar (Lund University)
        Slides
    • 10:40 11:10
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 11:10 12:50
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 3 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Evidence for single top production 20m
        Evidence for single top production
        Speaker: Shabnam Jabeen (Boston University, DZERO)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Single top studies with MCFM 20m
        Single top studies with MCFM
        Speaker: Francesco Tramontano (Universita di Napoli)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Higher-order threshold corrections for single top quark production 20m
        Higher-order threshold corrections for single top quark production
        Speaker: Nikolaos Kidonakis (Kennesaw State University)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        First physics at ATLAS (incl. EW+top) 20m
        First physics at ATLAS (incl. EW+top)
        Speaker: Anne-Catherine Le Bihan (CERN, ATLAS)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        First physics at CMS (incl. EW+top) 20m
        First physics at CMS (incl. EW+top)
        Speaker: Frank-Peter Schilling (TU Karlsruhe, CMS)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Joint: Heavy Flavors / Diffraction and Vector Mesons: HFL-6 / DIFF-6 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Inelastic J/psi in DIS (new HERA-II) 20m
        Inelastic J/psi in DIS (new HERA-II)
        Speaker: Michael Steder (Univ. Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Bottonium production in the Regge limit 20m
        Bottonium production in the Regge limit
        Speaker: Vladimir Saleev (Samara State Univ.)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Charm production in diffractive DIS and PHP at ZEUS 20m
        Charm production in diffractive DIS and PHP at ZEUS
        Speaker: Isabell Melzer (DESY)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        D* and open charm in diffraction 20m
        D* and open charm in diffraction
        Speaker: Paul Thompson (Univ. Birmingham)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        HFL production in DGLAP improved saturation model 20m
        HFL production in DGLAP improved saturation model
        Speaker: Sebastian Sapeta (CERN / Jagellonian University Krakow)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Spin Physics: 5 Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      • 11:10
        Measurement of transverse lambda polarization in quasi-real photoproduction at HERMES 20m
        Transverse Lambda and Lambda-bar polarization produced inclusively in quasi-real photon-nucleon scattering have been studied in the HERMES experiment using a 27.6 GeV positron beam incident on hydrogen and deuterium gas targets. The average transverse polarizations were found to be P^{Lambda}_n = 0.078 +- 0.006(stat) +- 0.012(syst) and P^{bar Lambda}_n = -0.025 +- 0.015(stat) +-0.018 (syst) for Lambda and barLambda, respectively. The dependence of P^{Lambda}_n on the transverse and longitudinal momenta of the Lambda hyperon has been studied.
        Speaker: Yury Naryshkin (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Transverse spin phenomena in polarized p+p collisions at PHENIX 20m
        With recent experimental measurements of various asymmetries at HERMES[1], Belle[2], STAR[3], and BRAHMS[4] there has been a growing interest in the understanding of the transversely polarized proton structure. Theoretical explanations include different mechanisms, such as effects from the Sivers function, the Collins effect, higher twist contributions, or combinations of all of the above. In order to quantify contributions from competing mechanisms, measurements over a wide range of p_T and x_F are needed. PHENIX, one of the two large experiments the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), has accumulated a substantial transversely polarized data set over the last few years. Measurements include inclusive single spin asymmetries at mid-rapidities at sqrt{s} = 200 GeV [5]. In 2006, new data sets of 2.7 pb^{-1} at srqt{s} = 200 GeV and 20 nb^{-1} at sqrt{s} = 62.4 GeV have been taken. A new calorimeter at large rapidity installed during the 2006 run allows PHENIX to measure an even broader spectrum of the probes proposed to help disentangle contributions from the various theoretical models. We present the status of the PHENIX measurements and how they can help to lead to a deeper understanding of the transverse proton spin structure. 1. A. Airapetian et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, (2005) 012002. 2. R. Seidl et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 96 (2006) 232002. 3. J. Adams et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 171801. 4. F. Videbaek et al., AIP Conf. Proc. 792 (2005) 993. 5. S.S. Adler et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 202001.
        Speaker: K. Oleg Eyser (UC Riverside, DESY)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Measurement of transverse spin effects with the forward pion detector at STAR in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV 20m
        Speaker: Steven Heppelmann (Penn State)
      • 12:10
        Cross-sections and SSAs at high-xF at RHIC by BRAHMS 20m
        Single transverse spin asymmetries (SSA) in transversely polarised pp reactions at the energy regime where pQCD is applicable are expected to be negligibly small in the lowest-oredr QCD approximation, whereas experimentally large SSAs have been observed at high xF. Recently, new measurements of SSAs have been available from semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering and transversely polarised pp at RHIC providing more insight into th e fundamental mechanisms of SSAs as well as the relevant hadron structure. The BRAHMS experiment at RHIC has unique capabilities to explore the high xF kinematic region with particle identification. Measurements of cross sections and single-spin asymmetries of identified charged hadrons from transversely polarised proton collisions at sqrt(s)=62.4 and 200 GeV are presented. The results are discussed in the context of theoretical models based on pQCD. The energy and flavour dependent SSAs combined with the cross sections at high xF bring new insight into the pQCD description of partonic dynamics at RHIC.
        Speaker: J.H. Lee (BNL)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Transverse spin structure of hadrons from lattice QCD 20m
        In this talk, we present recent results from lattice QCD on the transverse spin structure of hadrons. Strong correlations between spin, orbital angular momentum and coordinate degrees of freedom lead to strongly distorted densities of quarks in hadrons in particular for transverse quark polarizations. We discuss possible implications of our results for the Sivers and Boer-Mulders function of the nucleon and show first results on the spin structure of the pion.
        Speaker: Philipp Haegler (TU Muenchen)
    • 11:10 12:50
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 6 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

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      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        DGLAP and BFKL equations in the N=4 SUSY 20m
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        Speaker: Lev Lipatov (Hamburg University)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Anomalous dimensions of high-spin operators beyond the leading order 20m
        Anomalous dimensions of high-spin operators beyond the leading order
        Speaker: Benjamin Basso (LPT, Orsay)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Recent developments in small-x QCD evolution 20m
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        Speaker: Arif Shoshi (Bielefeld University)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Inclusive multi-gluon production in DIS at low x 20m
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        Speaker: Michael Lublinsky (Stony Brook University)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Critical tests of unintegrated gluon distributions 20m
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        Speaker: Nikolai Zotov (SINP, Moscow State University)
        Slides
    • 11:20 13:00
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 6 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:20
        Observation of (anti)deuterons in DIS (ZEUS) 20m
        Observation of (anti)deuterons in DIS (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Sergei Chekanov (ANL/DESY)
        Slides
      • 11:40
        Search for baryonic states decaying to Xipi in DIS at HERA (H1) 20m
        Search for baryonic states decaying to Xipi in DIS at HERA (H1)
        Speaker: Marc Del Degan (ETH Zurich)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        Pentaquark search at CLAS 20m
        Pentaquark search at CLAS
        Speaker: Patrizia Rossi (INFN)
        Slides
      • 12:20
        Recent results from STAR 20m
        Recent results from STAR
        Speaker: Mark Heinz (Yale University)
        Slides
      • 12:40
        Hadronic final states and their correlations in pp and heavy ion collisions at PHENIX 20m
        Hadronic final states and their correlations in pp and heavy ion collisions at PHENIX
        Speaker: Craig Ogilvie (Iowa State University)
        Slides
    • 12:50 14:00
      Lunch 1h 10m Forum 1 and Restaurant (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 1 and Restaurant

      Holiday Inn

    • 14:00 15:40
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 4 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Measurements of the CKM sides at the B factories 20m
        Measurements of the CKM sides at the B factories
        Speaker: Isamu Nakamura (KEK, Belle)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Measurements of angles of the unitarity triangle 20m
        Measurements of angles of the unitarity triangle
        Speaker: Nick Barlow (University of Manchester, BaBar)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Tau physics at the B factories 20m
        Tau physics at the B factories
        Speaker: Hisaki Hayashii (Nara, Belle)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        How To Kill a Penguin - Interplay between collider and flavor physics 20m
        How To Kill a Penguin - Interplay between collider and flavor physics
        Speaker: Ulrich Haisch (University of Zurich)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Future of DIS: 1 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

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      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Remaining expectations from H1 and ZEUS 20m
        Speaker: Olaf Behnke (University of Heidelberg)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Precision PDF measurements at the LHC 25m
        Speaker: Amanda Cooper-Sarkar (University of Oxford)
        Slides
      • 14:45
        Precision PDF measurements at the LHeC 25m
        Speaker: Max Klein (University of Liverpool)
        Slides
      • 15:10
        JLAb 12 GeV: Large x, spin/flavour and GPDs 30m
        Speaker: Zein-Eddine Meziani (Temple University)
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 7 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Exclusive hadronic final states and B decays at BABAR 20m
        Exclusive hadronic final states and B decays at BABAR
        Speaker: Sepehr Saremi (University of Massachusetts)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Investigating the onset of Color Transparency with CLAS 20m
        Investigating the onset of Color Transparency with CLAS
        Speaker: Maurik Holtrop (University of New Hampshire)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Final results from HERMES on hadronization in nuclear environment 20m
        Final results from HERMES on hadronization in nuclear environment
        Speaker: Zaven Akopov (Yerevan Physics Institute)
      • 15:00
        Parton shower as QCD prediction 20m
        Parton shower as QCD prediction
        Speaker: Zoltan Nagy (CERN)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        MadGraph/MadEvent at work: from QCD backgrounds to new physics signals 20m
        MadGraph/MadEvent at work: from QCD backgrounds to new physics signals
        Speaker: Simon de Visscher (Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL))
        Slides
    • 14:00 15:40
      Joint: Diffraction and Vector Mesons / Spin Physics: DIFF-7 / SPIN-6 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Exclusive meson production at NLO 20m
        I present a detailed study of exclusive meson production at large Q^2 in terms of generalized parton distributions, focusing at the effect of the NLO corrections to the hard scattering. Numerical investigations are performed for the kinematic regions of various experiments (from HERA collider to JLAB energies). I comment on the stability of the perturbative expansion in collinear factorization for this process.
        Speaker: Markus Diehl (DESY)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Obtaining generalized parton distributions from hadronic observables and lattice QCD 20m
        We propose a physically motivated parametrization for the unpolarized Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs), H and E, valid at both zero and non-zero values of the skewness variable, zeta. We start from a detailed study of the zeta = 0 case where H and E are determined using constraints from simultaneous fits of experimental data on both the nucleon elastic form factors and the deep inelastic structure functions [1]. Lattice calculations of the higher moments of GPDs [2,3] allow us in principle to constrain the parametrization at zeta > 0. Since lattice calculations are at present limited to large quark masses, we extrapolate to the chiral limit by using the technique devised in [4] to obtain the nucleon form factor dipole masses. We then perform a reconstruction of the GPDs using Bernstein polynomials. The inclusion in our fit, of recent precise Jefferson Lab data on Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering [5] is also discussed. Our method provides an alternative to the mathematical ansatz of double distributions in that GPDs are generated from direct constraints from experimental data combined with lattice calculations. [1] S. Ahmad, H. Honkanen, S. Liuti and S. K. Taneja, submitted to Phys.Rev. D, arXiv:hepph/ 0611046. [2] M. Gockeler et al. [QCDSF Collaboration], Phys. Lett. B 627, 113 (2005). [3] P. Hagler, J. Negele, D. B. Renner, W. Schroers, T. Lippert and K. Schilling [LHPC collaboration], Phys. Rev. D 68, 034505 (2003). [4] J. D. Ashley, D. B. Leinweber, A. W. Thomas and R. D. Young, Eur. Phys. J. A 19, 9 (2004) [5] C. Munoz Camacho et al. [Jeㄦson Lab Hall A Collaboration], arXiv:nucl-ex/0607029. [6] F. J. Yndurain, Phys. Lett. B 74, 68 (1978).
        Speaker: Simonetta Liuti (University of Virginia)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Transverse target spin asymmetries of exclusive rho0 mesons at HERMES 20m
        Hard exclusive meson production in deep inelastic lepton scattering provides access to the unknown Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) of the nucleon. GPDs parameterize the nucleon structure and provide a unified description of exclusive and inclusive reactions. Predictions based on a GPD model have shown that the transverse target spin asymmetry of exclusive $\rho^0$ mesons is sensitive to the GPD $E$, and thus, to the total angular momentum of quarks. Hence, this transverse target spin asymmetry is a key observable to study the contribution of the orbital angular momentum of quarks to the spin of the proton. This talk will report on the preliminary measurement of the transverse target spin asymmetry of exclusive $\rho^0$ mesons on a polarized hydrogen target at HERMES using the $27.6$ GeV HERA positron beam. Since the factorization theorem is proved for longitudinally polarized photons only, a matter of theoretical interest is the asymmetry of $\rho^0$ mesons induced from longitudinal photons. The $\rho^0$ electroproduction data supports the fact that the $s$-channel helicity conservation holds to a good accuracy. This implies that a longitudinally polarized vector meson originates from a longitudinal polarized photon. Assuming the $s$-channel helicity conservation, the longitudinal polarization component of the $\rho^0$ production is obtained experimentally through its decay angular distribution. For the first time the longitudinal component of the transverse target spin asymmetry of exclusive $\rho^0$ mesons will be presented and compared to theoretical calculations.
        Speaker: Armine Rostomyan (DESY)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        Are generalized and transverse momentum dependent parton distributions related? 20m
        Recent work suggests a close relation between generalized and transverse momentum dependent parton distributions (TMDs), in particular for the so-called naive time-reversal odd TMDs. In the talk our present knowledge on this topic will be briefly summarized. Moreover, an extension of the existing work in the literature will be discussed.
        Speaker: Andreas Metz (Institut fuer Theoretische Physik II, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)
        Paper
    • 14:00 15:40
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 7 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 14:00
        Hadron structure physics in lattice QCD and EFT 20m
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        Speaker: William Detmold (University of Washington)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Prompt photon production in pA collisions at LHC 20m
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        Speaker: Thierry Gousset (Subatech-Universite de Nantes)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Unified approach to electron and nucleon scattering cross section 20m
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        Speaker: Un ki Yang (University of Manchester)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        A global fit to scattering data with NLL BFKL resummations 20m
        Speaker: Chris White (NIKHEF)
        Slides
      • 15:20
        BFKL effects in azimuthal angle correlations of forward jets 20m
        Speaker: Agustin Sabio Vera (CERN)
        Slides
    • 15:40 16:10
      Coffee/Tea 30m Forum Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 16:10 18:00
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 5 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        SM Higgs searches at Tevatron 20m
        SM Higgs searches at Tevatron
        Speaker: Rocio Vilar (IFCA, CDF)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Searches for SUSY at Tevatron (incl. SUSY Higgs) 20m
        Searches for SUSY at Tevatron (incl. SUSY Higgs)
        Speaker: Raimund Stroehmer (LMU Munich, DZERO)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Impact of new PDF sets on searches at the LHC 20m
        Impact of new PDF sets on searches at the LHC
        Speaker: C.-P. Yuan (Michigan State University)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        Prospects for Higgs and BSM searches at LHC 25m
        Prospects for Higgs and BSM searches at LHC
        Speaker: Daniela Rebuzzi (University of Pavia, ATLAS)
        Slides
      • 17:35
        ILC physics prospects 25m
        ILC physics prospects
        Speaker: Alexei Raspereza (MPI Munich)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:00
      Future of DIS: 2 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        GPDs at COMPASS 15m
        Speaker: Fritz-Herbert Heinsius (Universitaet Bochum)
        Slides
      • 16:25
        Delta_G, spin/flavour and GPDs at EIC 30m
        Speaker: Antje Bruell (Jefferson Lab)
        Slides
      • 16:55
        PANDA at GSI: Drell-Yan, transversity, exclusive channels 20m
        Speaker: Bjoern Seitz (University of Glasgow)
        Slides
      • 17:15
        BSM and electroweak physics at the LHeC 25m
        Speaker: Emmanuelle Perez (CERN)
        Slides
      • 17:40
        Parity violating DIS at JLAB 20m
        Speaker: Krishna Kumar (University of Massachusetts)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:00
      Hadronic Final States and QCD: 8 Kopenhagen & Zürich (Holiday Inn)

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        Scaled momentum spectra in the current region of the Breit frame at HERA (ZEUS) 20m
        Scaled momentum spectra in the current region of the Breit frame at HERA (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Beate Brzozowska (Warsaw University)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        Measurements of K0s, Lambda and Lambda bar and Bose Einstein correlations between Kaons in DIS (ZEUS) 20m
        Measurements of K0s, Lambda and Lambda bar and Bose Einstein correlations between Kaons in DIS (ZEUS)
        Speaker: Boris Levchenko (SINP MSU)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        Measurement of the pT-broadening of pions and kaons produced in deep-inelastic scattering from heavy nuclei 20m
        Speaker: Yves van Haarlem
        Slides
      • 17:10
        New features of the Abramovski-Kancheli-Gribov unitarity cutting rules in QCD 20m
        New features of the Abramovski-Kancheli-Gribov unitarity cutting rules in QCD
        Speaker: Kolya Nikolaev (Forschungszentrum Jülich (IKP))
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Structural relations between Harmonic Sums up to w=6 and representation of higher order splitting and coefficient functions 20m
        Structural relations between Harmonic Sums up to w=6 and representation of higher order splitting and coefficient functions
        Speaker: Johannes Blümlein (Desy Zeuthen)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:00
      Joint: Diffraction and Vector Mesons / Spin Physics: DIFF-8 / SPIN-7 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        Measurement of coherent and incoherent DVCS at HERMES from nuclear targets 20m
        For the first time, azimuthal beam-spin asymmetries have been measured in electroproduction of a hard exclusive photon on nuclei ranging from Deuterium to Xenon. The data were accumulated by the HERMES experiment at HERA/DESY in the years 1996-2004 by scattering the 27.6 GeV lepton beam off an internal gas target. The asymmetries of the coherent and incoherent processes for D, 4He, N, Ne, Kr and Xe have been extracted and compared to the proton beam-spin asymmetry as a function of the Mandelstam variable $t$. The dependence on the atomic number $A$ of the ratio of the beam-spin asymmetry on nuclei to that on the proton is evaluated and compared to GPD model predictions.
        Speaker: Hayg Guler (DESY)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        HERMES measurement of DVCS from p and d targets, and status and prospects of the recoil detector 25m
        Hard exclusive processes provide access to the unknown generalized parton distributions (GPDs), which extend our description of the nucleon structure beyond the standard parton distributions. The Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) process, i.e. the hard exclusive leptoproduction of real photons, provides the theoretically cleanest access to the GPDs. DVCS amplitudes can be measured most readily through the interference between the Bethe-Heitler process and the DVCS process. Azimuthal cross-section asymmetries are generated by both the real and imaginary parts of the DVCS amplitude with respect to the charge and helicity of the incoming lepton, and with respect to the spin polarization of the target, either longitudinal or transverse with respect to the lepton beam. The accumulated HERMES data offers access to all of these spin and charge degrees of freedom, and the combined set of asymmetry measurements allows independent access to the four GPDs in different combinations. An overview of these results will be presented. In particular, a recent highlight has been the measurement of the DVCS azimuthal asymmetry using a transversely-polarized hydrogen target. This particular asymmetry is sensitivite to the GPD $E$, related via the Ji sum rule to the total angular momentum of quarks within the proton. By comparing the HERMES result and the theoretical predications based on the GPD model, a model-dependent constraint on $J_u$ and $J_d$ has been obtained. In late 2005, a Recoil Detector was installed at HERMES with the purpose of greatly improving the experiment's ability to measure hard-exclusive processes during its final running period. The status of this detector's operation and commissioning will be presented, along with rojections for the expected results.
        Speaker: Andreas Mussgiller (University of Erlangen)
        Slides
      • 16:55
        DVCS in Hall A 25m
        I would like to bring your attention on the Hall A exprimental program about GPDs at JLab. Two experiments have been recently performed investigating GPDs via the DVCS reaction off the proton and off the neutron. They involve the HRS spectrometer for the detection of the scattered electron and a new PbF2 calorimeter for the detection of the emitted photon. The latter was specially designed to sustain luminosities of 4.10^37 cm^-2/s in the direct vicinity of the target, and at small angles. The difference between cross sections for opposite longitudinal polarization of the electron beam and the unpolarized cross secttion have been measured. The experiment on the proton provided strong indication supporting factorization at Q^2 as low as 2 GeV^2, therefore validating a GPD based analysis. The unpolarized cross section data provided evident deviations from the Bethe-Heitler cross section, leading to an integral measurement of GPDs. The experiment on a deuterium target provided first measurements of the DVCS off the neutron, particularly sensitive to the least know GPD E, and the DVCS off the deuton.Within a model dependent analysis, these data provide constraints on the u- and d-quark angular momentum.
        Speaker: Eric Voutier (LPSC / Université Joseph Fourier)
        Slides
      • 17:20
        Double spin asymmetry for exclusive pi+ production 20m
        The eg1b run was conducted using CLAS (CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer) at the Thomas Jeㄦson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF) in 2000 by the CLAS collaboration. A 1.6 GeV - 5.6 GeV polarized electron beam and polarized nuclear targets (composed of NH3 and ND3) were used, allowing single and double spin asymmetries to be measured. This analysis is of the double spin asymmetry Ajj in the exclusive production of positive pions from a polarized proton (ep -> e pi+ n). The double spin asymmetry was measured as a function of the four kinematic variables W, Q2, cos Theta* (the angle between the lepton interaction plane and the hadron interaction plane). The value of this asymmetry can be used to help determine the spin structure of the resonances, due to its sensitivity to the spin dependent parts of the cross section. A brief description of the experimental setup will be given, and preliminary results for the asymmetry will be shown.
        Speaker: Josh Pierce (University of Virginia)
        Slides
    • 16:10 18:10
      Structure Functions and Low-x: 8 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 16:10
        The combined PDF+pT fit 20m
        Speaker: C.-P. Yuan (Michigan State University)
        Slides
      • 16:30
        LO/NLO partons for Monte Carlos 20m
        Speaker: Robert Thorne (University of College London)
        Slides
      • 16:50
        New Global fit to the F2 structure function 20m
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        Speaker: Dominik Gabbert (DESY Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 17:10
        Progress in neural parton distributions 20m
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        Speaker: Juan Rojo-Chacon (LPTHE)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Parameterization of PDF based on self-organizing maps 20m
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        Speaker: Simonetta Liuti (University of Virginia)
        Slides
      • 17:50
        The curvature of F2 as a probe of pQCD evolution in the small-x region 20m
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        Speaker: Christian Pisano (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
        Slides
    • 18:15 19:00
      Heavy Flavors: Charm Mass Forum 6

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
    • 18:15 18:45
      Special Session Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 18:15
        Airbus A380 20m Forum 2&3

        Forum 2&3

        Holiday Inn

    • 19:30 23:00
      Conference Dinner 3h 30m Luftfahrthalle (Deutsches Museum)

      Luftfahrthalle

      Deutsches Museum

    • 08:00 09:00
      Breakfast 1h Foyer Großer Saal & Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal & Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 09:00 10:40
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 9 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        DVCS at HERA II 20m
        DVCS at HERA II
        Speaker: Laurent Schoeffel (CEA Saclay)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Multi-particle decays of light mesons measured by PHENIX at RHIC 20m
        Multi-particle decays of light mesons measured by PHENIX at RHIC
        Speaker: Sasha Milov (BNL)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Measurements of phi mesons from hadronic and leptonic decays at RHIC by PHENIX 20m
        Measurements of phi mesons from hadronic and leptonic decays at RHIC by PHENIX
        Speaker: Shengli Huang (PHENIX Collaboration)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        QCD factorizations in gamma* gamma* -> rho rho 20m
        QCD factorizations in gamma* gamma* -> rho rho
        Speaker: Mathieu Segond (LPT Orsay)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Discussion 20m
    • 09:00 11:00
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 6 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Search for contact interactions in ep collisions at ZEUS 20m
        Search for contact interactions in ep collisions at ZEUS
        Speaker: Stefan Schlenstedt (DESY Zeuthen, ZEUS)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Events with an isolated lepton and missing transverse momentum at ZEUS 20m
        Events with an isolated lepton and missing transverse momentum at ZEUS
        Speaker: Katherine Korcsak-Gorzo (University of Oxford)
        Slides
      • 09:40
        Events with an isolated lepton and missing transverse momentum at H1 20m
        Events with an isolated lepton and missing transverse momentum at H1
        Speaker: Ytsen de Boer (ITEP, H1)
        Slides
      • 10:00
        Multi-lepton production in ep collisions at H1 20m
        Multi-lepton production in ep collisions at H1
        Speaker: Gerhard Brandt (University of Heidelberg, H1)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Dilepton production in ep collisions at ZEUS 20m
        Dilepton production in ep collisions at ZEUS
        Speaker: Ota Osamu (Tokyo Metropolitan University, ZEUS)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Future of DIS: 3 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 09:00
        Small-x and forward physics in pp/pA at RHIC 20m
        Speaker: Steven Heppelmann (Penn State)
        Slides
      • 09:20
        Forward Physics at the LHC 30m
        Speaker: David d'Enterria (CERN)
        Slides
      • 09:50
        Small-x and nuclei in ep/eA at the EIC 20m
        Speaker: Bernd Surrow (MIT)
        Slides
      • 10:10
        Small-x physics in ep/eA at the LHeC 20m
        Speaker: Paul Newman (University of Birmingham)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:35
      Heavy Flavors: 7 - Beauty cross section Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Benno List (University of Hamburg)
      • 09:00
        Review on b cross sections at HERA 35m
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        Speaker: Achim Geiser (DESY)
        Slides
      • 09:35
        F2b from the ZEUS HERA-II data 20m
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        Speaker: Benjamin Kahle (DESY)
        Slides
      • 09:55
        B hadron lifetimes and rare decays (CDF/D0) 20m
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        Speaker: Marjorie Corcoran (Rice University)
        Slides
      • 10:15
        J/Psi cross section and Psi'/Psi ratio (HERA-B) 20m
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        Speaker: Martin zur Nedden (Humboldt Univ. Berlin)
        Slides
    • 09:00 10:40
      Spin Physics: 8 Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      • 09:00
        Soft gluon resummation and a novel asymptotic formula for double-spin asymmetries in dilepton production at small transverse momentum 20m
        We study the double-spin asymmetries in transversly/longitudinally polarized Drell-Yan processes at transverse momentum Q_T of the produced lepton pair. We first consider the double transverse-spin asymmetry A_{TT}(Q_T) in the transversely polarized Drell-Yan process in detail, in particular, in the small Q_T region, where the bulk of dileptons are produced. The large logarithms due to the soft gluon emission at small Q_T are resummed in the Drell-Yan cross sections at the next-to leading logarithmic (NLL) accuracy, employing the impact parameter b-space formulation. The numerical calculation shows that the effects of the soft gluon resummation to the polarized and unpolarized cross sections largely cancel in A_{TT}(Q_T), but the significant corrections still remain. In particular, as a result of the resummaiton, the flat behavior of A_{TT}(Q_T) is generically observed in the small Q_T region, from Q_T =0 to the peak region of the cross-section Q_T-spectrum, indicating that the Q_T =0 limit of A_{TT}(Q_T) is theoretically a useful quantity. We evaluate the impact parameter b-integral in the resummed cross sections at Q_T=0 by the saddle-point method, and derive a novel asymptotic formula of A_{TT}(Q_T =0), which obeys a remarkably simple analytic form and is exact when the dilepton mass Q is large. We demonstrate the accuracy of our asymptotic formula even at the kinematics of RHIC, J-PARC, and GSI, comparing with the corresponding results of the numerical calculation. Because of the simple structure of our formula, it enables us to extract information on the transversity directly from the data of A_{TT}(Q_T) measured in polarized Drell-Yan processes in the small Q_T region. We also extend our framework to the double-spin asymmetry A_{LL}(Q_T) in the longitudinally polarized Drell-Yan process in the small Q_T region, and derive the corresponding asymptotic formula for A_{LL}(Q_T =0), and discuss its usefulness for extracting the information on the helicity distributions of quarks and gluons inside nucleon.
        Speaker: Hiroyuki Kawamura (RIKEN)
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      • 09:20
        Factorization and gauge invariance of the twist-3 cross-section for single spin asymmetry 20m
        We present a consistent framework for the twist-3 calculation for the single transverse spin asymmetry (SSA). We prove that the consistent use of the Ward identity for color gauge invariance is crutial to obtain the factorization property and the gauge invariance of the twist-3 single-spin-dependent cross section. This proof had been missed in the previous literature. As an application, we present a complete twist-3 cross section formula for SSA for semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering in terms of the complete set of the twist-3 quark-gluon distributions which include all kinds of pole (soft-gluon-pole, soft-fermion-pole and hard-pole) contributions. We will also make a comment on the connection between the twist-3 approach and the Sivers function approach to SSA. The detail is reported in our recent paper Nucl.Phys.B763:198-227,2007 [HEP-PH 0610314].
        Speaker: Prof. Yuji Koike (Department of Physics, Niigata University)
      • 09:40
        Novel master formula for twist-3 soft-gluon-pole mechanism to single transverse-spin asymmetry 20m
        It is known that a dominant QCD mechanism for the single transverse-spin asymmetry in hard processes is induced by the twist-3 quark-gluon correlations inside a hadron, combined with the soft-gluonic poles to produce the interfering phase for the associated partonic hard scattering. We show that the coupling of the relevant soft gluon to partonic subprocess can be systematically disentangled, so that the corresponding interfering amplitude can be calculated entirely in terms of the partonic cross section for 2-to-2 Born subprocess which participates in the twist-2 cross section formula. We establish a new formula that represents the exact rules to derive the SSA due to soft-gluon poles from the knowledge of the twist-2 cross section formula. This master formula is applicable to a range of processes like Drell-Yan and direct-photon production, and pion production in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and in pp collisions. The detail is reported in our recent paper HEP-PH 0612117.
        Speaker: Prof. Kazuhiro Tanaka (Dept. of Physics, Juntendo University)
      • 10:00
        The role of gauge invariance in single-spin asymmetries 20m
        The Sivers effect is a possible source for many single spin asymmetries. The appearance of the Sivers distribution function is also a testinground for our understanding of universality. A well-known example of the peculiar universality property of this function is the relative sign difference of the Sivers function in SIDIS and Drell-Yan scattering. This opposite sign is a direct consequence of the initial or final state interactions that give rise to the future (SIDIS) and past (Drell-Yan) pointing Wilson lines in the Sivers distribution function. The Wilson lines are path-ordered exponentials with process-dependent integration paths in the case of transverse momentum dependent functions. When going beyond the basic electromagnetic scattering processes these Wilson lines can become quite complicated structures. In turn, this observation has consequences on the universality of the transverse momentum dependent Sivers functions, that are still today not fully understood. However, the complicated Wilson lines also have well-defined consequences for the transverse moment of the Sivers function. In particular, they lead to precise predictions for certain single-spin asymmetries of which experimental verification or falsification would test our understanding of the underlying principles. We will present two such observables, i.e. specific weighted azimuthal asymmetries in hadronic back-to-back jet or photon+jet production.
        Speaker: Cedran Bomhof (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Measurement of Sivers asymmetry for di-jets at STAR in polarized p+p collisions at 200GeV 20m
        Speaker: Jan Balewski (IUCF)
        Slides
    • 10:40 11:10
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 11:10 12:55
      Diffraction and Vector Mesons: 10 Forum 8 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 8

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Status of the H1 Very Forward Proton Spectrometer 15m
        Status of the H1 Very Forward Proton Spectrometer
        Speaker: Laurent Favart (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
        Slides
      • 11:25
        Status of forward physics projects at ATLAS 20m
        The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is building several detector systems for forward physics studies and to determine the luminosity. The main forward systems consist of a Cerenkov detector called LUCID, a Zero Degree Calorimeter (ZDC) and Roman Pots which initially will house a scintillating fiber tracker system called ALFA. This presentation will describe the foreseen forward physics activities in ATLAS together with the status of the related detector systems. The detector performance obtained from beam tests both at DESY and at CERN will be presented and the final steps to completion will be outlined.
        Speaker: Stefan Ask (CERN)
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Status of forward physics projects at CMS 20m
        Status of forward physics projects at CMS
        Speaker: Kerstin Borras (DESY)
        Slides
      • 12:05
        Status of FP420 R&D project 15m
        Status of FP420 R&D project
        Speaker: Andy Pilkington (University of Manchester)
        Slides
      • 12:20
        High mass diffractive physics at the LHC 15m
        High mass diffractive physics at the LHC
        Speaker: Christophe Royon (DAPNIA-SPP, CEA Saclay)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Electroweak Measurements (Including Top) and Beyond the Standard Model: 7 Forum 6 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 6

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        A general search for new phenomena at HERA 20m
        A general search for new phenomena at HERA
        Speaker: Emmanuel Sauvan (CPP Marseille, H1)
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Quaero@H1: An interface to high-pT HERA event data 20m
        Distributions from high-pT HERA event data analyzed in a general search for new physics at H1 have been incorporated into Quaero, an algorithm designed to automate tests of specific hypotheses with high energy collider data. The use of Quaero@H1 to search for leptoquarks, R-parity violating supersymmetry, and excited quarks provides examples to develop intuition for the algorithm's performance.
        Speaker: Sascha Caron (University of Freiburg)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Search for leptoquarks in ep collisions at H1 20m
        Search for leptoquarks in ep collisions at H1
        Speaker: Ana Dubak (University of Montenegro/MPI Munich, H1)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Search for excited leptons in ep collisions at H1 20m
        Search for excited leptons in ep collisions at H1
        Speaker: Nguyet Trinh (CPP Marseille, H1)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Non-SUSY searches at Tevatron 20m
        Non-SUSY searches at Tevatron
        Speaker: David Stuart (UC Santa Barbara, CDF)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Future of DIS: 4 Forum 2&3 (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 2&3

      Holiday Inn

      • 11:10
        Future plans at JLab: 12 GeV upgrade and ELIC 25m
        Speaker: Allison Lung (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 11:35
        Future plans at BNL: RHIC-II and eRHIC 25m
        Speaker: Sam Aronson (BNL)
        Slides
      • 12:00
        Future plans at CERN: LHeC 25m
        Speaker: John Dainton (Cockcroft Institute and University of Liverpool)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:40
      Heavy Flavors: 8 - Heavy flavor prospects at future colliders Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Kopenhagen & Zürich

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      Convener: Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer (University of Heidelberg)
      • 11:10
        B physics prospects at LHCb 30m
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        Speaker: Emanuele Santovetti (INFN - Rome II)
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      • 11:40
        Outlook for b and c Physics at the LHC (ATLAS + CMS) 30m
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        Speaker: Attila Krasznahorkay (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Heavy flavour production at the ILC 30m
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        Speaker: Tim Greenshaw (Univ. Liverpool)
        Slides
    • 11:10 12:50
      Spin Physics: 9 Forum 7

      Forum 7

      Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & Gasteig Conference Center

      Hochstrasse 3 81669 Munich Germany
      • 11:10
        Transverse momentum in semi-inclusive DIS 20m
        The cross section for polarized semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering is reviewed, including in particular the dependence on the transverse momentum of the detected hadron. Out of the 18 structure functions appearing in the cross section, we will discuss the present knowledge of a few selected examples.
        Speaker: Alessandro Bacchetta (DESY)
      • 11:30
        Transversity signals in two-hadron production in COMPASS 20m
        An important missing piece in our understanding of the spin structure of the nucleon is the transversity distribution function Delta_Tq(x). It is only one of the three leading-twist quark distribution functions q(x), Delta q(x) and Delta_Tq(x) that so-far remains unmeasured. The function Delta_Tq(x) describes the distribution of transversely polarized quarks in a transversely polarized nucleon. It is difficult to measure Delta_Tq(x), since it is a chiral-odd function which can only be probed in combination with another chiral-odd function. One suggested probe to access transversity is the measurement of two-hadron production in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering on a transversely polarized target. In this case, transversity is accessible via the chiral-odd two-hadron interference fragmentation function H_1^\sphericalangle(z,M_h^2). The COMPASS experiment has measured target single-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive production of hadron pairs. The data presented have been taken scattering a 160 GeV muon beam off a transversely polarized deuterium target. The scattered hadrons have been identified as pions and kaons using the information of a ring imaging Cherenkov detector. The azimuthal asymmetries are presented as a function of the invariant mass of the hadron pairs and in dependence of the kinematic variables x_{Bj} and z.
        Speaker: Christian Schill (Univ. Freiburg)
        Slides
      • 11:50
        Evolution equations for dihadron fragmentation functions 20m
        We consider dihadron fragmentation functions, that describe the fragmentation of a parton in two (unpolarized) hadrons. Using Jet calculus techniques, we develop evolution equations when these functions are explicitly depending upon the invariant mass of the produced hadron pair, the socalled extended dihadron fragmentation functions. We connect our results to the integrated dihadron fragmentation functions and we establish a formal correspondence with the (extended) fracture functions in the space-like domain. Our results can be used in the analysis of (spin) asymmetries in the azimuthal distribution of final pion pairs, particularly for semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering on transversely polarized targets, where extended dihadron fragmentation functions represent a convenient analyzing power to extract the quark transversity distribution.
        Speaker: Marco Radici (INFN - Sezione Pavia)
        Slides
      • 12:10
        Beyond Collins and Sivers: further measurements of the target transverse spin-dependent azimuthal asymmetries in semi-inclusive DIS from COMPASS 20m
        In semi-inclusive DIS of polarized leptons on a transversely polarized target eight azimuthal modulations appear in the cross-section. Within QCD parton model four azimuthal asymmetries can be interpreted at leading order, two of them being the already measured Collins and Sivers asymmetries. The other two leading twist asymmetries, related to different transverse momentum dependent quark distribution functions, and also additional four asymmetries which can be interpreted as twist-three contributions have been measured from the COMPASS data, using a 160 GeV/c longitudinally polarized muon beam and a transversely polarized ^6LiD target. The preliminary results from the 2002-2004 data are presented here for the first time.
        Speaker: Aram Kotzinian (INFN Torino)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Studying proton spin structure with the PHENIX upgrade program 20m
        The PHENIX upgrade program adds a set of silicon pixel detectors (the VTX and FVTX), forward calorimetry (the NCC), and Level-1 trigger detectors (the Muon Trigger Upgrade) to the baseline detector. These upgrades will enhance the ability of PHENIX to pursue a rich program of spin physics in polarized proton collisions, in particular at sqrt(s) = 500 GeV. The VTX and FVTX detectors will provide a larger x range over which the gluon polarization (Delat-G/G) can be determined and allow for a direct measurement of spin asymmetry in beauty production. The Nosecone Calorimeter will provide high-segmentation electromagnetic calorimetry at high rapidity to open a wide variety of channels through measurements of photons and electrons. It will also provide improved constraints on parton kinematics. The Muon Trigger Upgrade will allow the experiment to select high momentum muons from the decay of W bosons and reject both beam-associated and low-momentum collision background, enabling the study of quark and antiquark polarization in the proton trough the use of parity violating (single longitudinal spin) asymmetries. The combination of all three of these upgrades enable a complementary, comprehensive physics program. In many cases these upgrades will work together to improve the quality of physics measurements and reduce backgrounds. I will describe the various components of the upgrades, their implementation, and the expected sensitivity for a variety of spin-related measurements.
        Speaker: John Lajoie (Iowa State University)
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    • 12:50 14:00
      Lunch 1h 10m Forum 1 and Restaurant (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 1 and Restaurant

      Holiday Inn

    • 14:00 18:00
      Excursions 4h
    • 08:00 09:00
      Breakfast 1h Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5 (Holiday Inn)

      Foyer Großer Saal and Forum 4&5

      Holiday Inn

    • 09:00 10:30
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 09:00
        Structure Functions and Low-x: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Sven-Olaf Moch (DESY-Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 09:45
        Diffraction and Vector Mesons: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speakers: Leszek Motyka, Uta Klein
        Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

    • 11:00 12:30
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 11:00
        Electroweak Measurements and Beyond the Standard Model: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speakers: Michael Spira, Thomas Nunnemann
        Slides
      • 11:45
        Future Opportunities 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Joel Feltesse
        Slides
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Forum 1 and Restaurant (Holiday Inn)

      Forum 1 and Restaurant

      Holiday Inn

    • 14:00 15:30
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 14:00
        Hadronic Final States and QCD: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speakers: Alexander Savin (University of Wisconsin,Madison), Giulia Zanderighi (CERN)
      • 14:45
        Heavy Flavors: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speakers: Benno List (Hamburg), Michael Klasen (Grenoble)
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee/Tea 30m Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

    • 16:00 17:45
      Plenary Session Carl-Orff-Saal (Gasteig)

      Carl-Orff-Saal

      Gasteig

      • 16:00
        Spin Physics: Session Summary 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speakers: Daniel Boer (Amsterdam), Delia Hash (Frascati)
      • 16:45
        Open Questions 45m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Graham Ross
        Slides
      • 17:30
        Closing DIS 2007 15m Carl-Orff-Saal

        Carl-Orff-Saal

        Gasteig

        Speaker: Prof. Allen Caldwell (MPI for Physics, Munich)
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