13 | 2ND conference on nuclear and particle physics with CEBAF at Jefferson lab

Duration
26 May 2003 - 31 May 2003
Language
English
Status
REGULAR
Conference directors :
Andrei Afanasev , Jefferson Lab, N/A
Lawrence Cardman , Jefferson Lab, N/A
Benjamin Crowe , NCCU, Durham, United States
Aleksander Glamazdin , KIPT, Kharkov, Poland
Kees DeJager , Jefferson Lab, N/A
Dubravko Klabučar , University of Zagreb, Croatia
Dinko Počanić , UV, Charlottesville, N/A
Ivan Supek , Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb, Croatia
Branislav Vlahovic , NCCU, Durham, United States
Conference description:

The second conferences will be held 26 - 31 May, 2003 and it should discuss
the work that has been done since previous conference and to make a research
plan for participating collaborators. The importance of the Conference can be
understood by realizing that Jefferson Lab's CEBAF is a unique device for
exploring the transition between the regime where strongly interacting (nuclear)
matter can be understood as bound states of protons and neutrons, and the
regime where the underlying fundamental quark-and-gluon structure of matter
is dominant. Elucidating the nature of this transition is one of the last frontiers
in our understanding of an "ordinary" matter.

The Conference program will span over 6 working days and will be divided in
the following sections:
Overview of the experimental program at JLab,
Research program at European Facilities,
Theoretical Considerations,
Weak Interactions,
Electron Scattering,
Heavy Nuclei,
Nuclear Physics,
Few Body Systems.




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Dr. Ivan Supek Phone: +385 (01) 456-1062
Rudjer Boskovic Institute Phone: +385 (01) 456-1138
Bijenicka 54 Fax: +385 (01) 468-0239
10 000 Zagreb E-mail: supek@rudjer.irb.hr
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BR>2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS
WITH CEBAF AT JEFFERSON LAB
Dubrovnik, 26 - 31 May 2003



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Branislav Vlahovic, NCCU, Durham, chairman branko@jlab.org
Lawrence Cardman, JLab, co-chairman cardman@jlab.org
Ivan Supek, IRB, Zagreb, co-chairman supek@rudjer.irb.hr

Andrei Afanasev, JLab afanas@jlab.org
Benjamin Crowe, NCCU, Durham crowe@tunl.duke.edu
Aleksander Glamazdin, KIPT, Kharkov glamazdin@jlab.org
Kees De Jager, JLab kees@jlab.org
Dubravko Klabucar, U. Zagreb klabucar@sirius.phy.hr
Nikolai Merenkov, KIPT, Kharkov merenkov@kipt.kharkov.ua
Dinko Pocanic, U. Virginia pocanic@virginia.edu


INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Pierre Bertin, Clermont Ferrand
William Bertozzi, MIT
Sigfrido Boffi, U. Pavia
Mijail Braun, Saint Petersburg U.
George Chang, U. Maryland
Swapan Chattopadhyay, JLab
Claudio Ciofi degli Atti, INFN, Perugia
John Domingo, JLab
Rolf Ent, JLab
Mike Finn, William & Mary
Antonio Fonseca, U. Lisbon
Franz Gross, JLab
Boris Kopeliovich, MPI/Regensburg U.
Jean-Marc Laget, Saclay
Bernhard Mecking, JLab
Ralph Meinhardt, U. Virginia
Hans-Christian Pauli, MPI, Heidelberg
Jen-Chieh Peng, U. Illinois, Urbana
Charles Perdrisat, William & Mary
Makis Petratos, Kent State U.
Bogdan Povh, Heidelberg
Mitja Rosina, U. Ljubljana
Michael Scadron, U. Arizona
Ivo Slaus, IRB, Zagreb
Mark Strikman, Penn State U.
Dubravko Tadic, U. Zagreb
Thomas Walcher, MAMI, Mainz
Peter Weilhammer, CERN



Ivan Supek Branislav Vlahovic
Rudjer Boskovic Institute North Carolina Central University
Bijenicka 54 1801 Fayetteville Street
10 000 Zagreb Durham, NC 27707
Phone: +385 1 456 1062 Phone: (919) 560-5558
E-mail:supek@rudjer.irb.hr E-mail: branko@jlab.org


LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS (15-January-2003):
1. Andrei Afanasev (afanas@jlab.org): TBA
2. Reinhard Alkofer (alkofer@pion20.tphys.physik.uni-tuebingen.de): "The Kugo-Ojima Confinement Criterion and the Infrared Behavior of the Running Coupling in Landau Gauge QCD"
3. Mauro Anselmino (anselmino@to.infn.it): "Spin effects and parton intrinsic motion"
4. Juhachi Asai (Juhachi.Asai@lightsource.ca): "Pair production by linear polarization of photons"
5. Reinhard Beck: "New results and future plans with real photons at MAMI"
6. Betsy Beise (beise@jlab.org): "Parity Violating Experiments at JLab"
7. Omar Benhar (omar.benhar@roma1.infn.it): "Scaling in many-body systems and proton response"
8. Barry L. Berman: "Photoreactions on 3He and 4He up to 1.5 GeV"
9. David Blaschke: "Mesonic correlations at the chiral/ deconfinement transition"
10. Sigfrido Boffi: "Overview of (e,e'N) and (e,e'NN) reactions"
11. Damir Bosnar (bosnar@phy.hr): "Measurements of modification of hadron properties in nuclear medium"
12. Alexander Borissov (borissov@mail.desy.de): "Exclusive Electroproduction of Vector Mesons at HERMES"
13. Mijail Braun (mijail@fpaxp1.usc.es): "Interaction with heavy nuclei at very high energies in the perturbative QCD approach"
14. William J. Briscoe (briscoe@gwu.edu): "Photoproduction of Pseudoscalar Mesons"
15. Stanley Brodsky (sjbth@SLAC.Stanford.edu): "Unexpected Effects of Final-State Interactions in QCD"
16. Will Brooks (brooksw@jlab.org): "Studying Quark Propagation through Nuclear Systems via Deep Inelastic Scattering"
17. Matthias Burkardt: "Impact parameter space interpretation for GPDs"
18. V. A. Buts: "Polarization of Electrons Under Collective Beam Instability"
19. Larry Cardman (cardman@jlab.org): TBA
20. George Chang (gcchang@physics.umd.edu): "Eectroproduction of kaons in Hall A"
21. Swapan Chattopadhyay (swapan@jlab.org): TBA
22. Claudio Ciofi degli Atti (claudio.ciofi@pg.infn.it): "Final state interactions in semi-inclusive DIS off nuclei"
23. Philip Cole (cole@jlab.org): "The Physics with Linearly-Polarized Photons in Hall B of Jefferson Lab"
24. Stephen Cotanch (cotanch@ncsu.edu): "Hadrons, Hyperons, Hybrids and Hamiltonians: A 4H Club at Jefferson Lab"
25. Benjamin Crowe (crowe@wpo.nccu.edu): TBA
26. Dan Dale (dale@pacal.pa.uky.edu): "Measuring the Transition Form Factors of Pseudoscalar Mesons at Low Q2"
27. Samuel Danagoulian (danagu@jlab.org): "A precision measurement of the lifetime of the neutral pi-meson via the Primakoff effect at Jefferson Lab"
28. Yuri Dokshitzer (yuri.dokshitzer@th.u-psud.fr): "Color dynamics and proton structure"
29. L. Elouadrhiri: "CLAS upgrade"
30. Rolf Ent (ent@jlab.org): "Hall C physics program"
31. Svjetlana Fajfer (svjetlana.fajfer@ijs.si): TBA
32. Gerald Feldman (feldman@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu): TBA
33. Igor Filikhin (filikhin@exotica.fiz.huji.ac.il): "Cluster solution of bound state alpha-alpha-Lambda problem in Faddeev approach"
34. Lev V. Fil'kov: "Supernarrow dibaryons "
35. Mike Finn (finn@physics.wm.edu): " Measurements of the Electric Form Factor of the Neutron at JLab via recoil Polarimetry in the reaction d(e(pol),e'n(pol) )"
36. Antonio Fonseca (fonseca@cfnul3a.cii.fc.ul.pt): "Hypernuclear Spectra of 9Be Lambda"
37. Helene Fonvieille (helene@clermont.in2p3.fr): "Virtual Compton Scattering and the nucleon generalized polarizabilities"
38. Leonid Frankfurt (lonya@th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de): "Hard and semihard color coherent phenomena at high energies of CEBAF"
39. Sverker Fredriksson (sverker@eol.mt.luth.se): "Probing diquarks in hadrons"
40. G. I. Gakh: "Analysis of radiative corrections in elastic polarized electron-deuteron scattering."
41. Gerald Garvey (garvey@lanl.gov): "Complementry Probes of the Nucleon Sea"
42. Shalev Gilad (sgilad@mitlns.mit.edu). "Studies on nucleon structure using polarization observables"
43. Ronald Gilman (gilman@jlab.org): "Polarization in Large-Angle Photoproduction of Pions"
44. Alexander Glamazdin (glamazdi@jlab.org): "A target polarization measurement for a Moller polarimeter"
45. Jose Goity (goity@jlab.org): "Chiral Perturbation Theory"
46. Bojan Golli (bojan.golli@ijs.si): "Electroweak Excitation of low-lying Baryonic States in linear sigma model and in NJL model"
47. Franz Gross (gross@jlab.org): "Recent progress in the relativistic description of Few-Body systems"
48. Kawtar Hafidi (kawtar@mep.phy.anl.gov): "Q2 dependence of nuclear transparency for incoherent rho0 production"
49. M. Holtrop: " Few nucleon systems"
50. Calvin Howell (howell@tunl.duke.edu): TBA
51. Paul Hoyer (hoyer@nordita.dk): "Connections between soft and hard physics"
52. Ed V. Hungerford: "High Resolution Spectroscopy of the 12B(lambda) Hypernucleus Produced by the (e,e'K) Reaction"
53. Kees de Jager (kees@jlab.org): "The JLab Research Program at 12 GeV and beyond"
54. Mikkel Johnson (mbjohnson@lanl.gov): "Probing Parton Propagation in the Target Rest Frame"
55. Mark K. Jones (jones@jlab.org): "Measurements of Gep/Gmp by recoil polarization"
56. Yuri Kalinovsky (Dubna): "Quark model and J/psi - hadron interactions"
57. Dalibor Kekez: "Aspects of Dyson-Schwinger approach to QCD and hadrons"
58. Thia C. Keppel (keppel@jlab.org): "Experimental Studies of Quark-Hadron Duality"
59. Mahbub Khandaker (mahbub@jlab.org): "Radiative Widths of Light Pseudoscalar Mesons at 11 GeV via the Primakoff Effect".
60. Dmitri Kharzeev (kharzeev@quark.phy.bnl.gov): "Gluodynamics at medium and long distances"
61. Edward Kinney: "Experimental exploration of exclusive processes at HERMES"
62. Dubravko Klabucar: "Dyson-Schwinger approach and phenomenology of eta-eta' complex"
63. Akihisa Kohama (kohama@rarfaxp.riken.go.jp): TBA
64. Boris Kopeliovich (bzk@pluto.mpi-hd.mpg.de): "Exploring QCD with nuclear targets"
65. Vladimir Kopeliovich (kopelio@al20.inr.troitsk.ru): "Chiral soliton models: possible tests at CEBAF"
66. G. Krafft: "Operations and Upgrade of CEBAF"
67. Peter Kroll (kroll@physik.uni-wuppertal.de) "Scattering of Photons and Hadrons at Wide Angles"
68. Sergei Kruglov: "Research program at synchrocyclotron PNPI in Gatchina"
69. John J. LeRose (lerose@jlab.org JLAB): "JLab's Hall A after the 12 GeV Upgrade - an overview of the anticipated physics program and the equipment needed to achieve it"
70. Eugene Levin (leving@post.tau.ac.il): "Diffraction production at DIS at large momentum transffer"
71. Wolfgang Lorenzon (lorenzon@umaxp1.physics.lsa.umich.edu): "Flavor separated quark polarizations at HERMES"
72. Alexandar Machavariani: "On the problem of definition of the electromagnetic properties of the Delta+ resonance in the multichannel gamma p scattering reactions"
73. Norma Mankoc Borstnik: "Why Nature has made a choice of three space and one time coordinate"
74. Uri Maor (maor@post.tau.ac.il): TBA
75. Blazenka Melic: "Pion transition form factor at NNLO using conformal symmetry"
76. N. P. Merenkov: "Scanning of the total hadron cross section in electron-positron annihilation below 1 GeV by radiative return method"
77. Gerald Miller (miller@miller.phys.washington.edu): "Electromagnetic form factors of the neutron and proton"
78. R. Minehart: "Spin responses in the resonance region"
79. Ulrich Mosel (ulrich.mosel@theo.physik.uni-giessen.de): "Formation time of hadrons in photon induced reactions on nuclei"
80. Valeria Muccifora (valeria@lnf.infn.it): "Hadronization Process in Deep Inelastic Scattering Experiments"
81. Ulrich Mueller: "New results and future plans with virtual photons at MAMI"
82. Takashi Nakano (nakano@rcnp.osaka-u.ac.jp): "Experimental Program at Spring-8"
83. Bernhardt Nefkens: "Strange physics with Crystal Ball"
84. Jan Nemchik (nemcik@mailx.saske.sk): "Exclusive electroproduction of vector mesons"
85. A. Omelaenko: "Single pion photoproduction on proton: determination of the delta-plus resonance parameters"
86. Grant O'Rielly (orielly@gwu.edu): "Comparison of pion photoproduction from the proton and neutron with GeV photons"
87. Kornelija Passek: "Hard exclusive reactions and the two-gluon components of the eta and eta' mesons"
88. Hans-Christian Pauli (pauli@pluto.mpi-hd.mpg.de): "QCD and the non-perturbative wave function of hadrons"
89. Vijay Pandharipande (vijay@bethe.physics.uiuc.edu): "Structure of Light Nuclei"
90. Kornelija Pasek: "Hard exclusive reactions and the two-gluon components of the eta and eta' mesons"
91. Jen-Chieh Peng (jcpeng@npl.uiuc.edu): "Flavor Structure of the Nucleon"
92. Charles Perdrisat (perdrisa@jlab.org): "Electric form factor of the proton to still higher Q2"
93. Makis Petratos (petratos@ksuvxd.kent.edu): "Measurement of the neutron structure function with helium and tritium targets"
94. Eli Piasetzky: "Next generation of photodisintegration easurements at TJNAF"
95. Maxim Polyakov (maxim.polyakov@tp2.ruhr-uni-bochum.de): "Chiral theory of hard QCD processes"
96. Bogdan Povh (povh@pluto.mpi-hd.mpg.de): "Two scales of the strong interaction"
97. Giovanni M. Prossperi: "Infrared behaviour of the strong coupling constant and running mass and the light and heavy q-qbar spectrum"
98. Anatoly Radyushkin, (radyush@jlab.org): "Studies of Generalized Parton Distributions"
99. Joerg Raufeisen (joerch@p25hp.lanl.gov): "Coherence length and nuclear shadowing for transverse and longitudinal photons"
100. Jos Ribeiro (EmilioRibeiro@netcabo.pt): "The role of chiral symmetry in the physics of hadronic reactions"
101. Craig Roberts (cdroberts@anl.gov): "Quark Distributions in the Pion"
102. Mitja Rosina (mitja.rosina@ijs.si): "Effective Quark-Quark Interaction Consistent with Electroweak Processes"
103. Michael Sadler (sadler@physics.acu.edu): TBA
104. Arun Saha (saha@jlab.org): "Few Body Physics in Hall A"
105. Michael Scadron: "Scalars, Mesons, Form Factors and Linear Sigma Model"
106. Rocco Schiavilla (schiavil@jlab.org): "Weak Interaction Effects in Light Nuclei"
107. Andreas Schaefer (andreas.schaefer@physik.uni-regensburg.de): "Moments of GPD's from the Lattice"
108. Ingo Sick (ingo.sick@unibas.ch): "Inclusive electron-nucleus scattering"
109. Neven Simicevic (neven@phys.latech.edu): "Parity Violating Electron Scattering: from the Structure of Hadrons to Physics Beyond the Standard Model"
110. Simom Sirca (sirca@crex.mit.edu): "Nucleon and delta structure from pion electro-production experiments at MAMI"
111. Elton Smith (elton@jlab.org): "GlueX experiment: Looking for Exotic Mesons"
112. Jacques Soffer (jacques.soffer@cpt.univ-mrs.fr): "Open Problems in Spin Physics at High Energy"
113. Garry Arsen Sokol (gsokol@venus.lpi.troitsk.ru): "Eta-mesic nuclei: recent status of experimental investigation and possibility at CEBAF "
114. Angelaurelio Soldi (elio@sci.nccu.edu): TBA
115. Igor Strakovsky (igor@gwu.edu): "Analysis of pion photo- and electroproduction data"
116. S. Stepanyan: "Generalized Parton Distributions"
117. Mark Strikman (strikman@phys.psu.edu): "Directions for proving short-range nuclear structure in high-energy electron-nucleus scattering"
118. Ivan Supek: "Low energy pion CEX"
119. Vladimir Suslov (suslov@quark.sci.nccu.edu): "New Method for Solution Nd-Breakup problem in configuration space"
120. Dubravko Tadic: "Theoretical treatment of N Lambda -> N N interaction"
121. Liguang Tang (tangl@jlab.org): "Hypernuclear Experiments in Hall C at JLab"
122. David Tedeschi (tedeschi@sc.edu): " s-sbar studies - from the phi-thresold to high energies"
123. Frederico Tobias (tobias@fis.ita.br): "Light-front model of the nucleon and Qqq systems"
124. Daniele Treleani (daniele.treleani@trieste.infn.it): TBA
125. Larry Trueman (trueman@bnl.gov): "Energy dependence of the analyzing power in the CNI Region for hadronic elastic scattering."
126. Mark Vanderhaeghen: "Deep Virtual Reactions"
127. Raju Venugopalan (raju@quark.phy.bnl.gov): "Physics with the Electron-Ion Collider"
128. Branislav Vlahovic (branko@jlab.org): "Ay puzzle solution"
129. Thomas Walcher (walcher@kph.uni-mainz.de): "The Future of MAMI or why low energies are as important as high ones"
130. Peter Weilhammer (Peter.Weilhammer@cern.ch): "High Precision Tracking with Silicon Sensors"
131. Wolfram Weise (weise@ect.it): "Quark mass dependence of baryon properties and extrapolations from Lattice QCD"
132. Bogdan Wojtsekhowski (bogdanw@jlab.org): "A recent results of Real Compton scattering"
133. Serguei Yakovlev (yakovlev@minsk.sci.nccu.edu): "Scattering and break-up in few-body systems"
134. Ariel R. Zhitnitsky (arz@physics.ubc.ca): "Domain walls, strings and other topological defects in dense quark matter"
135. Beni Zihlmann (zihlmann@mail.desy.de): "Studies of (semi-inclusive) DIS at 12 GeV"