Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2006 Division of Nuclear Physics Annual Meeting
Wednesday–Saturday, October 25–28, 2006; Nashville, Tennessee
Session HH: Mini-symposium on Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering |
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Sponsoring Units: DNP Chair: Charles Hyde-Wright, Old Dominion University Room: Gaylord Opryland Cheekwood F |
Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:00PM - 2:36PM |
HH.00001: Recent Advances in GPDs Invited Speaker: We give an overview of the physics of generalized parton distributions which encode information about the holographic picture of the nucleon. We report on recent advances in theory and phenomenology of these hadronic characteristics. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:36PM - 2:48PM |
HH.00002: ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN |
Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:48PM - 3:00PM |
HH.00003: ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN |
Saturday, October 28, 2006 3:00PM - 3:12PM |
HH.00004: Beam Spin Asymmetry Measurements from Deeply Virtual Meson Production Kyungseon Joo, Maurizio Ungaro, Bo Zhao Study of deeply virtual exclusive meson production (DVMP), is being conducted in the E1-DVCS experiment with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. The main motivation of the experiment is to characterize the partonic properties of the nucleon in the framework of generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Especially, the pseudo-scalar channels are sensitive to the polarized GPDs. The data were taken in the spring of 2005 using a 5.7 GeV longitudinally polarized electron beam and an un-polarized hydrogen target. We will report on the ongoing beam spin asymmetry (BSA) analysis for pseudo-scalar channels. We also discuss a proposed experiment that requires the use of 11 GeV electron beams, in anticipation of an energy upgrade to the existing Jefferson Lab accelerator. [Preview Abstract] |
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