Perspectives in Hadronic Physics : 4th International Conference held at ICTP, Trieste, Italy, 12-16 May 2003
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Perspectives in Hadronic Physics : 4th International Conference held at ICTP, Trieste, Italy, 12-16 May 2003
Springer, 2004
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Description
This volume contains the invited and contributed papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics and sent to the Editors within the deadline. The Conference was held at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from May 12th to 16th, 2003, and was attended by about 100 scientists from 20 countries. The series ofConferences on Perspectives on Hadronic Physics takes place every two years since 1997 and follows the seven Workshops on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies, organized every two years at ICTP since 1983. The aim of these Conferences is to discuss the status-of-the-art concerning the experimental and theoretical investigations of hadronic systems, from nucleons to nuclei and dense nuclear matter, in terms of the relevant underlying degrees of freedom. For such a reason the Fourth Conference has been focused on those experimental and theoretical topics which have been in the last few years the object of intensive investigations, viz. the various approaches employed to describe the structure of hadrons in terms of QCD and QCD inspired models, the recent developments in the treatment of the properties and propagations of hadronic states in the medium, the relevant progress done in the solution of the few- and many- hadron problems, the recent results in the experimental investigation of dense hadronic matter and, last but not least, the physics programs of existing Laboratories and the suggested projects for new Facilities.
Table of Contents
The structure of hadrons:Lattice calculations of hadron properties.-Nucleon electromagnetic form factors from lattice QCD.-Succesful renormalization of a QCD-inspired Hamiltonian.-Viewing the proton through 'color' filters.-Structure of the nucleon from electromagnetic form factors.-Structure of the nucleon in chiral perturbation theory.-Double heavy baryons \and dimesons.-Feasibility study of deeply virtual compton scattering using COMPASS at CERN.-Hadronic resonances:Electroproduction of nucleon resonances.-Impact of recent data on N$\star$ structure.-Introduction to BRAG: The baryon resonance analysis group.-Baryon resonance analysis from two pion electroproduction at Jefferson Laboratory.-Generalized sum rules of the nucleon in the constituent quark model.-Electromagnetic Form Factors in the hypercentral CQM.-Transverse asymmetry of $~^3\! \stackrel{\rightarrow}{\rm{He}}$ \and the magnetic form factor of the neutron.-Electromagnetic splittings for hadrons with dressed constituent quarks.-A microscopic $NN \to NN^*(1440)$ potential.-Hadrons in the nuclear medium:Propagation of fast partons in the nuclear medium.-Inside-Outside Hadronization in a Medium.-Psi$ \and heavy-quark production in E866/FNAL \and PHENIX.-Hadronization \and final state interaction effects in semi-exclusive deep inelastic scattering off nuclei.-Charmonium production in high-energy nuclear collisions.-Rescattering \and finite formation time effects inelectro-disintegration of the deuteron in the cumulative region.-Hadron multiplicity in semi-inclusive lepton-nucleon \and lepton-nucleus scattering.-Medium modification of the proton form factor.-Cold and hot nuclear matter:Few--Nuclon Physics Based On Chiral Dynamics.-The $^4$He(e,e'p)$^3$H reaction at Jlab.-$^3$He(e,e'p)d \and $^3$He(e,e'p)pn at high momentum transfer.-Two nucleon correlations measured with $^3$He(e,e'pp)n.-Experimental search for color transparency at Jefferson Lab.-First results on kaonic hydrogen from the DEAR experiment.-Quark matter in neutron stars.-The supernova - GRB connection.-Ground state correlations in deep inelastic scattering \and the Drell-Yan process.-$G^0$ experiment status.-The study of high density matter at RHIC.-ALICE.-$b{\ bar b}b{\ bar b}$ production in proton-proton \and proton-nucleus collisions at the CERN LHC.-Laboratory physics programs and new facilities:New results from LEPS at SPring-8.-Research perspectives at Jefferson Lab: 12 GeV \and beyond.-Selected recent HERMES results.-Mesonproduction \and experimental studies of the excitation spectrum of the nucleon.-HERMES Run II.-Recent results from JLab on nucleon responses.-A pair polarimeter for linearly polarized high energy photons.-Future experiments at MAMI.-Status of the BLAST experiment.-eRHIC: The electron ion collider at BNL.-The COMPASS experiment
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