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+ | == Introductory Talks == | ||
+ | * Organizer welcome and charge | ||
+ | * Lab or scientific director welcome | ||
+ | |||
== General == | == General == | ||
*H. Moutarde - Specific constraints using positrons and electrons for DVCS | *H. Moutarde - Specific constraints using positrons and electrons for DVCS | ||
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*"Probing strangeness via charm production in CC DIS" (Matthew Wing/Olaf Behnke) | *"Probing strangeness via charm production in CC DIS" (Matthew Wing/Olaf Behnke) | ||
*"Charm production in diffractive CC DIS" ?? (Christophe Royon) | *"Charm production in diffractive CC DIS" ?? (Christophe Royon) | ||
− | + | *"Pion and kaon structure from tagged DIS" (Tanja Horn) | |
− | + | *"Flavor dependence of nuclear structure functions" (Nestor Armrest) | |
− | + | *"Spin structure (SIDIS?) with positron beams" (Alessandro Bacchetta/Werner Vogelsang/Marc Schlegel/Piet Mulders) | |
− | + | *"Detector requirements for CC physics" (Jose Repond) | |
− | + | *"LHC ??? (What can e+/e- do for Higgs?) " | |
− | + | *"Positrons at LHeC " ??? | |
== Low Energy Positrons == | == Low Energy Positrons == | ||
+ | ===Farida's List=== | ||
+ | *Christoph Hugenschmidt, Technical University of Munich, He developed the most intense positron beam in the world. | ||
+ | *Atsuo Kawasuso, JAEA Takasaki Institute, Applications for polarized positrons | ||
+ | *Andreas Wagner, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Accelerator based positron beams | ||
+ | *Alex Weiss, University of Texas Arlington, Low energy positrons | ||
+ | *David Gidley, University of Michigan, Professor Emeritus, He was the first to initiate polarized positrons technique for magnetism study. | ||
+ | *Toshio Kyodo, KEK in Japan, Positron diffraction | ||
+ | *Yasuyuki Nagashima, University of Tokyo, Development and applications of positron | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Branislav's suggestions...=== | ||
+ | *Northeastern University: Arun Bansil ar.bansil@neu.edu and | ||
+ | *Bernardo Barbiellini B.Amidei@neu.edu | ||
+ | *University of Missouri-Kansas, City Jerry Jean, jeany@umkc.edu | ||
+ | *University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, David Gidley gidley@umich.edu | ||
+ | *University of California at San Diego, Cliff Surko csurko@physics.ucsd.edu | ||
+ | *Wayne State University, Talbert Stein stein@physics.wayne.edu | ||
+ | *University of Texas at Arlington, Alexander H. Weiss weiss@uta.edu | ||
+ | *First Point Scientific Inc, Roderick Greaves of greaves@firstpsi.com | ||
+ | *Washington State University, Kelvin Lynn kgl@wsu.edu | ||
+ | *University of California at Riverside, Allen Mills allen.mills@ucr.edu | ||
+ | *North Carolina State University, Ayman Hawari ayman.hawari@ncsu.edu | ||
+ | *University College London, Gaetana Laricchia g.laricchia@ucl.ac.uk | ||
+ | *CEA/SACLAY, Patrice Perez patrice.perez@cea.fr | ||
== Source & Accelerator == | == Source & Accelerator == |
Revision as of 15:39, 22 March 2017
Introductory Talks
- Organizer welcome and charge
- Lab or scientific director welcome
General
- H. Moutarde - Specific constraints using positrons and electrons for DVCS
- K. Kumericki (K. Passek-Kumericki) / H. Moutarde - DVCS asymmetries
- M. Vanderhaeghen - Two photon exchange
CEBAF 12 GeV
JLEIC
*C. Riedl - DVCS@HERMES with electrons and positrons
- A. Ferrero - DVCS with charge/spin asymmetries at COMPASS
- J. Wagner - Inclusion of heavy quark flavors in DVCS and evaluation of impact in the context of an EIC
- H. Spiesberger (F. Ringer) - electroweak DIS (charged currents, neutral currents) for access to unpolarised and polarised PDFs
Electroweak structure of hadrons
- "Structure functions with e+ and e- DIS at HERA" (Amanda Cooper-Sarkar/Voica Radescu)
- "What can we learn about PDFs from future e+/e- DIS?" (Sven Moch)
- "Probing strangeness via charm production in CC DIS" (Matthew Wing/Olaf Behnke)
- "Charm production in diffractive CC DIS" ?? (Christophe Royon)
- "Pion and kaon structure from tagged DIS" (Tanja Horn)
- "Flavor dependence of nuclear structure functions" (Nestor Armrest)
- "Spin structure (SIDIS?) with positron beams" (Alessandro Bacchetta/Werner Vogelsang/Marc Schlegel/Piet Mulders)
- "Detector requirements for CC physics" (Jose Repond)
- "LHC ??? (What can e+/e- do for Higgs?) "
- "Positrons at LHeC " ???
Low Energy Positrons
Farida's List
- Christoph Hugenschmidt, Technical University of Munich, He developed the most intense positron beam in the world.
- Atsuo Kawasuso, JAEA Takasaki Institute, Applications for polarized positrons
- Andreas Wagner, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Accelerator based positron beams
- Alex Weiss, University of Texas Arlington, Low energy positrons
- David Gidley, University of Michigan, Professor Emeritus, He was the first to initiate polarized positrons technique for magnetism study.
- Toshio Kyodo, KEK in Japan, Positron diffraction
- Yasuyuki Nagashima, University of Tokyo, Development and applications of positron
Branislav's suggestions...
- Northeastern University: Arun Bansil ar.bansil@neu.edu and
- Bernardo Barbiellini B.Amidei@neu.edu
- University of Missouri-Kansas, City Jerry Jean, jeany@umkc.edu
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, David Gidley gidley@umich.edu
- University of California at San Diego, Cliff Surko csurko@physics.ucsd.edu
- Wayne State University, Talbert Stein stein@physics.wayne.edu
- University of Texas at Arlington, Alexander H. Weiss weiss@uta.edu
- First Point Scientific Inc, Roderick Greaves of greaves@firstpsi.com
- Washington State University, Kelvin Lynn kgl@wsu.edu
- University of California at Riverside, Allen Mills allen.mills@ucr.edu
- North Carolina State University, Ayman Hawari ayman.hawari@ncsu.edu
- University College London, Gaetana Laricchia g.laricchia@ucl.ac.uk
- CEA/SACLAY, Patrice Perez patrice.perez@cea.fr