A Workshop on
Hadron Physics in China and Opportunities with 12 GeV JLab


July 31- August 1, 2009. Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.

 

Jefferson Lab   With the new facilities (CSR@IMP, BESIII@IHEP) becoming available in China and the increased collaborations at international facilities, interests in hadron physics in China are growing quickly. With a high intensity and high polarization 6 GeV electron beam accelerator, Jefferson Lab (JLab) in Virginia, USA is one of the premiere centers for hadron physics and has produced exciting results in the last decade. Chinese groups have been active in the JLab physics program. With an energy upgrade to 12 GeV, JLab will provide a wide range of new opportunities for frontier research in hadron physics. 
  This workshop will discuss status of hadron physics in China and the physics opportunities the 12 GeV JLab will provide. The main aim is to promote scientific exchange and enhance the collaboration between the Chinese and the US hadron physics communities.

  Physics topics will include the baryon structure and QCD, the low energy test of the Standard Model, few body physics and nuclear medium effects.

Lanzhou University

 


School of Nuclear and Technology, Lanzhou University, 2009
Emails:jpchen@jlab.org, hubt@lzu.edu.cn