Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2016
Volume 61, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 16–19, 2016; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session S6: Insights in Hadron Structure from Transverse Momentum Dependent Distribution (TMDs)Invited
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Sponsoring Units: GHP Chair: Paul Reimer, Argonne National Laboratory Room: 150ABC |
Monday, April 18, 2016 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
S6.00001: Experimental overview of COMPASS and CLAS results on TMDs Invited Speaker: Caroline Riedl In the past years, distribution functions depending on the transverse momentum of partons in the nucleon (TMDs) have been intensely studied in spin physics. The TMDs represent one approach to disentangle the multi-dimensional structure of the nucleon. Correlations of the transverse spin of quarks with their transverse momentum can be observed by measuring spin azimuthal asymmetries. Experimental results from the COMPASS (CERN) and CLAS (Jefferson Laboratory) collaborations are presented and an outlook to upcoming measurements at these facilities is given. [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, April 18, 2016 2:06PM - 2:42PM |
S6.00002: Experimental overview of TMDs in proton-nucleus collisions Invited Speaker: Elke Aschenauer |
Monday, April 18, 2016 2:42PM - 3:18PM |
S6.00003: TMDs: Theory overview Invited Speaker: Zhongbo Kang Transverse momentum dependent (TMD) parton distribution and fragmentation functions are novel theoretical concept, which provide information on the parton's intrinsic transverse motion, and thus present a path to three-dimensional nucleon tomography. In this talk, I will review recent theoretical advances in TMD factorization for hard processes. I will also discuss the current effort and status in determining the TMD parton distributions and fragmentation functions from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering, e$+$e-, as well as p$+$p collisions. [Preview Abstract] |
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