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* PARTONS is a C++ software framework dedicated to the phenomenology of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). It provides a necessary bridge between models of GPDs and experimental data measured in various exclusive channels, like Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) and Deeply Virtual Meson Production (DVMP).  
 
* PARTONS is a C++ software framework dedicated to the phenomenology of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). It provides a necessary bridge between models of GPDs and experimental data measured in various exclusive channels, like Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) and Deeply Virtual Meson Production (DVMP).  

Revision as of 17:31, 28 January 2018

PARTONS AND TIMELIKE COMPTON SCATTERING

  • PARTONS is a C++ software framework dedicated to the phenomenology of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). It provides a necessary bridge between models of GPDs and experimental data measured in various exclusive channels, like Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) and Deeply Virtual Meson Production (DVMP).
  • Further details and instructions on using the framework can be found here
  • For Timelike Compton Scattering (TCS): a code exists at NLO, but has yet to be implemented.
  • Next steps:
  • Dialogue between experiment and PARTONS regarding implementation of TCS. There is currently no projected timeframe, but it would benefit from experimental efforts
  • Dialogue with experiment to develop support for experiment rate projections and impact of measurement on GPD extractions


TIMELIKE COMPTON SCATTERING EXPERIMENT

  • Theoretical motivation includes access to the GPD E, in particular the imaginary part that allows for accessing orbital angular momentum
  • New development since 2017 collaboration meeting is the addition of the Compact Photon Source - increased figure of merit
  • Based on very preliminary studies, the experiment can make an impact on global GPD extractions and is competitive with other envisioned experiments with transverse target
  • Next steps:
  • Prepare a proposal to the PAC46 (2018)
  • Need to make real rate projections
  • Refine physics case
  • Check impact of radiation due to e-/e+ production when beam interacts with a 1% radiator (target)
  • Correlated with the previous point, check if the envisioned X-Y tracker will be operational in the projected radiation environment. During SANE operations, the tracker suffered from secondaries and was not functional as originally intended