ECT Workshop on
Trento, Italy July 25-30, 2005.
Some nice pictures from the workshop*
- Group picture - The most dedicated participants of the workshop - What happens when an experimentalist asks a question - Participants working actively at their computers during the break - Participants enjoing an ancient sculpture ;-) ===================================================================================
Talks
=============================================================================================================== July 25, Monday =============================================================================================================== Session A: Topics: High Energy Approximations in electron few nucleon system break up reactions: Theory 9.00am
- Jean Marc Laget, JLAB "Diagrammatic Approaches to Few Body Systems"
- Misak Sargsian, FIU, "Generalized Eikonal Approximation"
10.30-11.00am Coffee Break 11:00am - Claudio Ciofi degli Atti, Perugia, "Calculations of High Energy Scattering Processes off Few- and Many-Nucleon Systems within the Eikonal and Generalized Eikonal Approximations" - Sabine Jeschonnek, Ohio, "Eikonal Approximations for Deuteron Break-Up"
12:30-2.00pm Lunch
Session B: Electroprduction off Few Body Systems (Theory, Experiment, Applications of High Energy Approximations) 2.00 pm - Werner Boeglin, FIU "Experimental Status of Deuteron Break-up Reactions" - Leonid Kaptari, JINR "GEA to the reactions involving He3" - Hiko Morita, Sapporo, "A Study of FSI in the 4He(e,e'p)3H Reaction"
3:30-4.00pm Break
4.00pm Discussions - Nitty Gritty Comparisons between Diagrammatic Method and Eikonal Approximations (M.Sargsian) - Effective longitudinal momentum transfer (S.Jeschonnek) - Factorization vs non-factorization - Ghost of Delta's - Where/There are mesons - How to probe the high momentum component of nuclei wave functions (W.Boeglin,)
================================================================== July 26, Tuesday ================================================================== Session C: Two- and Three-Body Systems (Relativistic Approximations, Light Cones, Mesons, Probing Short Range Correlations)
9.00am - Franz Gross, JLAB, "Theoretical Foundations of Relativistic Description of Few-Nucleon Bound Systems" - Mark Strikman, PSU, "Deuterons on Light Cone"
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00 - Jerry Miller, UWA, "Nuclei on Light Cone" - Rocco Schiavilla, (ODU/JLab) "Electro-Nuclear Reactions off Few Nucleon Systems" 12:30-2.00pm Lunch
Session D: Few Body Systems (Relativistic Approximations, Mesons, Short Range Correlations) 2.00pm - Hartmuth Arenhoevel, Mainz," Electromagnetic production of mesons on the deuteron" - Roman Skibinski, Krakow, "The electroinduced 3He breakup as a tool to study three-body systems" - Alejandro Kievsky, Pisa "Three and Four Nucleon Systems"
3:30-4.0pm Break
4.00pm - Winfried Leidemann, "Longitudinal (e,e') Response Function of Three-Nucleon Systems"
- Emanuele Pace/Giovanni Salme, Rome, "The electrodisintegration of 3He and the role of FSI at Jlab energies" - Larry Weinstein, Old Dominion " Probing Short Range Correlations in Exclusive Break-Up of He3" - Eddy Jans, NIKHEF "Electro-induced two-nucleon knockout experiments on 3He"
5.30 pm Discussion on: - Light Cone vs Virtual Nucleon Approximation, - Issues of Relativistic treatment of 3N systems (Giovanni Salme) - Meson Degrees of Freedom - Three Nucleon Forces - Short Range Correlations
=============================================================== July 27 ================================================================== Session E: From three to A nucleon Systems (Theory, Experiments, Final State Interactions, Short Range Correlations)
9.00am - Jose M. Udias, Madrid, " Electron induced Reactions involving medium nuclei" - Jan Ryckebusch, Gent, "Relativistic eikonal models for neutrino-A en eA reactions"
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - Massimiliano Alvioli, Perugia, "Calculating Many Body Systems" - Carlo Barbieri, TRIUMF, "FSI in High Missing Energy Exclusive Reactions" - Eli Piasetzky, Tel Aviv, "Probing SRC by high momentum transfer reactions"
12:30-2pm Lunch
No talks after the Lunch
================================================================== July 28 ================================================================== Session F: Nuclei and High energies (SRC, Hard Processes, Semiinclusive DIS, DIS Structure Functions)
9.00am - John Arrington, Argonne " Large x, EMC Effects and Superfast Quarks" - Mark Strikman, Penn State "Old and Recent Progresses in probing SRC"
10:45-11.00 Break
11.00 - Nikolai Pivnyuk, ITEP, " Producing Energetic Deuterons" - Claudio Ciofi degly Atti, Perugia, "FSI in Semiinclusive DIS Reactions"
12:30-2.00pm Lunch
Session G: Nuclei and High energies (SRC, Hard Processes, Semiinclusive DIS, FSI in DIS)
2.00pm
- Misak Sargsian, FIU, "Virtually Free Neutrons in DIS off the Deuteron" - Sebastian Kuhn, Old Dominion, "Inclusive Scattering on D with Backward Proton Emission"
- Mikhail Osipenko, Genova, "Extraction of the neutron structure function moments at the leading twist"
3:30-4.00pm Break
4.00pm Discussions on: - Probing Short Range Correlations - Partial waves or eikonal approximation for reactions involving light to medium nuclei - Hadron Modifications in nuclear medium, - Extracting nuclear wave function.
================================================================== July 29 ================================================================== Session H: Nuclei and High Energies (Hard Disintegration, Vector Meson Productions, Hadron-Quark Transition)
9.00am - Patrizia Rossi, Rome "Scaling Properties of Two Body Photodisintegration Reactions" - Ron Gilman (Rutgers/JLab) " Hard Disintegration of the Nucleon Pair in Past, Present and Future Tenses" 10:30-11.00 Break 11.00am - Sergio Scopetta, Perugia, "Generalized parton distributions of 3He" - Danielle Treleani, Trieste, "High Energy Nuclear Reactions" 12.30-2.00pm Lunch
Session L: Nuclei and High Energies (Hard Disintegration, Vector Meson Productions) 2.00pm - Ted Rogers, PSU, "GEA to Vector Meson Photoproduction Near the Threshold"
3.30-4.0pm Coffee Break
4.00pm Discussions: - Quarks in nuclei - Second vs First order Phase transitions from hadrons to quarks - Meson vs quark exchange - Hidden Colors - Where the high energy upgrade will take us
* Many thanks to Ted Rogers for providing workshop photos
sargsian@fiu.edu
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