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SRC 2007 Workshop

Short-Range Structure of Nuclei at 12 GeV
October 26-27, 2007
Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA USA

Program

Friday, October 26, 2007

8:30   Coffee and Registration  
9:00   Welcome and Charge Larry Cardman
Short-range correlation studies in (e,e') processes
9:15   New measurements at x > 1 Donal Day
9:35   Spectral function dependence upon N-Z at low and high missing energies and momenta Arnau Rios
9:55   Spectral Functions: correlations, occupation probabilities etc Claudio Ciofi degli Atti
10:15   (e,e'), Feasibility of study of isospin effects John Arrington
10:35   Break  
Inclusive measurements and non-nucleonic degrees of freedom
11:00   EMC effect and related issues Jerry Miller
11:20   Possibilities with Tritium target Ron Ransome
11:40   Discussion 1:
Critical experiments with isotopes: x > 1, EMC effect, occupation numbers What isotope series are most interesting. Are there any measurements that could prove useful in constraining the EOS of neutron matter?
 
12:40   Lunch  
Short-range correlation studies in semi-inclusive processes
14:00   Delta - isobars in nuclei Bob Wiringa
14:20   CLAS, what one can still do with 6 GeV and towards 12 GeV Larry Weinstein
14:40   p-p and p-n correlations in medium-weight nuclei Massimiliano Alvioli
15:00   Possibilities for studying few nucleon correlations and Delta-isobars in processes with several final state baryons Eli Piasetzky
15:20   4He(e,e'p) reactions - study of bound nucleon Simona Malace
15:40   Break  
16:10   Discussion 2:
Optimal kinematics for study of NN, NNN correlations, exotics (Delta-isobars, N*?).
What Halls are better suited for these studies.
 
17:00   FSI in (e,e') reactions at x > 1 and large Q2 Omar Benhar
17:20   FSI in (e,e') reactions at x > 1 and large Q2 Misak Sargsian
17:40   Discussion 3:
FSI in (e,e') reactions at x > 1 and large Q2
 
18:00   Reception  

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Using spin to study SR nuclear structure
9:00   Introductory remarks Mark Strikman
9:05   Polarized targets Don Crabb
9:25   Polarized EMC effect Ian Cloet
9:45   Discussion 4:
Best nuclei for spin EMC effect
Are measurements of polarized d(e,e'p)n reaction possible? Can one use photon beams instead?
How to study D-wave in the deuteron
Feasibility of of use of polarized targets in large Q (e,ep) reactions, feasibility of the study of the isotopic dependence of occupation numbers.
 
10:45 Break
 
Hadron interactions in the media and novel nuclear processes
11:15   BoNus overview and tagged structure functions Sebastian Kuhn
11:35   Directions for color and chiral transparency studies Mark Strikman
11:55   High Q2 deuteron e,e'p measurements and exploring higher missing masses Werner Boeglin
12:15   Hadron formation - studies beyond inclusive spectra Boris Kopeliovich
12:35   Discussion 5:
How fsi affects nucleon tagging
What are the best processes to study color/chiral transparency effects
 
13:00   Lunch  
14:00   Space-time Properties of Hadronization Will Brooks
14:20   Theory of DVCS on nuclei. Promising observables Vadim Guzey
14:40   DVCS with nuclei using BoNus Kawtar Hafidi
15:00   Searching for phi-N bound states Yi Qiang
15:20   Photoproduction of J/psi on nuclei Eugine Chudakov
15:40   Break  
16:00   General discussion and assessment of directions to be followed for PAC. Preparation of executive summary (Sunday morning - organizers)