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RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting

Workshop 3

 

Probing the nucleon's spin structure with transversely polarized beams

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Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Organizers: Akio Ogawa - 631-344-5293 and Mickey Chiu - 631-344-8428; 917-214-5164 (cell)
Time: Full Day
Location: Seminar Room, Biology - Bldg. 463
Summary:  
Transversely polarized proton structure encompass a rich variety of phenomena, and in recent years experiments in e+e-, DIS and in polarized proton collisions at RHIC have seen exciting asymmetries. This is particularly poignant at RHIC since it might eventually provide information on orbital angular momentum (OAM) inside the proton. Theoretical understanding will be necessary to connect these measurements with OAM or other proton structure. This workshop is intended to review the latest experimental and theoretical results.

Agenda


Time/Length        
09:00/30+5 Transverse Spin Sum Rule [pdf] Larry Truman
09:35/20+5 Chiral Odd Fragmentation Functions from the Belle Experiment [pdf]  [ppt] Matthias Grosse-Perdekamp
10:00/30+5 Recent Hermes and Compass Results [pdf]  [ppt] Ralf Seidl
 
10:35/15   Coffee Break    
 
10:50/30+5   Cos2phi asymmetry for future SIDIS, e^+e^-, and Drell-Yan plus TSSA's [pdf]   Leonard Gamberg
11:25/30+5   Collins Asymmetry at RHIC [pdf]  [ppt]   Feng Yuan
 
12:00   Lunch
 
02:00/30+5   Violation of Factorization in Hadron-Hadron Collisions [pdf]   Jianwei Qiu
02:35/30+5 Recent BRAHMS Results [pdf] J. H. Lee
 
03:10/15   Coffee Break    
 
03:25/20+5   Dijet Asymmetry Measurements in STAR [pdf]  [ppt]   Steve Vigdor
03:50/30+5 Recent STAR Results [pdf]  [ppt] Len Eun
04:25/30+5 Recent PHENIX Results [pdf]  [ppt] Han Liu

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