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This comprehensive volume covers the most recent advances in the field of spin physics, including the latest research in high energy and nuclear physics and the study of nuclear spin structure. The comprehensive coverage also includes polarized proton and electron acceleration and storage, as well as polarized ion sources and targets. Many significant new results and achievements on the different topics considered at the symposium are presented in this book for the first time.

Author(s): Kurt Aulenbacher, Italy) Spin 200 (2004 Trieste, Workshop on Polarized Electron Sources A
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 1012

CONTENTS......Page 6
SPIN2004......Page 20
Preface......Page 26
INTERNATIONAL SPIN PHYSICS COMMITTEE......Page 30
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE......Page 31
Scientific Programme......Page 32
PLENARY TALKS......Page 52
1. Introduction......Page 54
2.1. Quark helicity distribution......Page 55
2.2. Gluon helicity distribution......Page 56
3. Generalized parton distributions and orbital angular momentum......Page 57
4. Single spin asymmetries......Page 58
References......Page 60
DISCUSSION......Page 61
1. General properties of transversity......Page 63
2. k-dependent distributions related to transversity......Page 64
3.1. Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering......Page 65
3.2. Pion hadroproduction......Page 67
4. Conclusions and perspectives......Page 68
References......Page 69
DISCUSSION......Page 70
1. Theory of the Lepton Anomalies......Page 73
2. Measurement of the muon anomaly......Page 75
References......Page 79
DISCUSSION......Page 80
1. A window into the deep inelastic regime......Page 81
3.1. Inclusive scattering......Page 82
5. Transversity......Page 84
7. Generalized parton distributions......Page 85
7.2. Hard exclusive meson electroproduction......Page 86
References......Page 87
DISCUSSION......Page 88
1. Introduction......Page 89
3. Flavour decomposition......Page 91
4. Transverse spin asymmetries......Page 92
5.1. Exclusive pion production......Page 93
5.2. Deeply-virtual Compton scattering (DVCS)......Page 95
DISCUSSION......Page 96
1. Introduction......Page 99
2. The COMPASS Apparatus......Page 100
3.1. Inclusive and Semi-Inclusive Asymmetries......Page 102
3.2. Gluon polarization G/G......Page 103
3.3. Collins and Sivers Effects......Page 104
References......Page 106
DISCUSSION......Page 107
1. Introduction......Page 109
3. First Results from RHIC Spin Program......Page 111
3.2. Gluon polarization in the proton......Page 112
3.3.1. Inclusive hadmn production......Page 115
3.3.2. pp and pC elastic scattering......Page 117
3.3.3. Particle production in the extremely forward region......Page 118
References......Page 119
1. Physics Motivation......Page 121
3. Sum Rules and Integrals of Spin Structure Functions......Page 122
4. Duality in Spin Structure Functions......Page 124
6. Summary and Outlook......Page 126
References......Page 127
DISCUSSION......Page 128
1. Introduction......Page 129
2. Modification of NN Amplitude Studied by Exclusive Proton Knockout Reactions......Page 130
3. Pionic Correlation in Spin Isospin Excitations......Page 132
4. Few-Body System......Page 133
Acknowledgments......Page 134
DISCUSSION......Page 135
1.3. Detector Considerations......Page 137
3. Meson Production in p+p Collisions......Page 138
4.1. Proton-Deuteron Elastic Scattering......Page 139
4.3. Deuteron Break-up Reaction and Axial Observables......Page 140
4.4. Measurement of Axial Observables at 135 MeV......Page 141
4.5.1. p+d Break-up......Page 142
References......Page 143
DISCUSSION......Page 144
1. Introduction......Page 146
2. Charmonium......Page 147
3. Open-charm mesons......Page 148
5. Pentaquarks......Page 149
6. Stability of multiquark states......Page 150
7. Conclusions......Page 151
References......Page 152
DISCUSSION......Page 153
1. “My Unprecocious Entry into Physics”......Page 154
4. “Muonium”......Page 155
5. “Polarized Leptons at High Energy”......Page 156
7. “An Administrative Addendum”......Page 157
1. Introduction......Page 159
2. Discrete Symmetries......Page 160
3. Searches for Permanent Electric Dipole Moments......Page 162
4.1. Radioactive Systems......Page 163
4.2. Searches for EDMs in charged Particles......Page 164
References......Page 165
DISCUSSION......Page 166
1. Introduction......Page 168
2.1. Experimental Results......Page 169
3.1. Experimental Review and Outlook......Page 170
3.2. Model Calculations......Page 171
4. Strange Form Factors......Page 172
References......Page 175
DISCUSSION......Page 176
1. Introduction......Page 177
2. The Past......Page 178
3. The Present......Page 179
References......Page 183
DISCUSSION......Page 184
Memorial L.D. Soloviev A. D. Krisch......Page 185
2. Experimental Setups......Page 187
4. Partial Reaction Channels......Page 189
5. Deuteron Experiments......Page 191
6. Summary and Outlook......Page 193
DISCUSSION......Page 194
1.1. The transversity distribution......Page 196
2. Towards an asymmetric polarized antiproton-proton collider at FAIR......Page 197
2.2.1. Asymmetric collider......Page 200
2.2.2. High luminosity fixed target experiment......Page 201
References......Page 202
DISCUSSION......Page 203
1. Physics with neutrino beams......Page 205
2.1. Structure functions and parton distributions......Page 206
2.2. Current data and future prospects......Page 207
3.1. Pohrized DIS and the proton spin puzzle......Page 209
3.2. The spin of the nucleon at a neutrino factory......Page 211
References......Page 212
DISCUSSION......Page 213
1. Introduction......Page 214
2. Spin dynamics......Page 215
3. The real machines......Page 216
4. Status and future plans......Page 219
DISCUSSION......Page 221
2. Spin-related tests of new physics......Page 222
3. Spin-related tests of fundamental symmetries......Page 223
5. Manifestation of symmetries in spin-related dynamical calculations......Page 224
References......Page 225
2. Quark Helicity Distributions......Page 227
3. Gluon Polarisation......Page 229
4. Transverse Spin......Page 232
References......Page 233
3. Polarized thermal velocity H and D targets......Page 235
5. Solid targets......Page 236
2. Acceleration, Storage, and Spin Flipping at Existing Facilities......Page 237
3. Polarimetry......Page 239
4. Spin Motion in Circular Machines......Page 240
5. Plans for Polarized Beams at Future Machines......Page 241
6. Highlights and Outlook......Page 242
1. Electron Ion Collider & Fundamental Questions in QCD......Page 243
2. Physics with an Electron Ion Collider......Page 244
3. Realization of the EIC at BNL: eRHIC......Page 246
4. Realization of the EIC at Jlab: ELIC......Page 248
5. A e-Alp Detector in the Next Decade......Page 249
6. Concluding Remarks & An Invitation......Page 250
References......Page 251
Concluding Remarks T. Roser......Page 252
WORKSHOP SUMMARIES......Page 254
Summary of the X Workshop on High Energy Spin Physics (NATO ARW DUBNA-SPIN-03) A. V. Efremov......Page 256
Summary of the 10th Workshop on Polarized Sources and Targets (PST2003) D. K. Toporkov......Page 260
2. ASI topics, scope and characteristic features......Page 261
3.3. Public lectures......Page 262
3.5. Dedicated presentations......Page 263
4.2. Overview presentations related to the large spin-physics experiments......Page 264
4.5. Students session......Page 265
2. Photocathode research......Page 266
3. Polarized source development and operation for experiments......Page 269
5. Polarized sources for a future linear collider and for an electrodIon collider......Page 270
1. Introduction......Page 272
2.1. Cryogenic and magnet systems......Page 273
3.1. Substances for DNP......Page 274
References......Page 276
Pirelli International Award M. Armeni......Page 278
SESSION 1 Spin and Fundamental Symmetries......Page 280
1. Introduction......Page 282
2. The bound two-particle system in the RHD......Page 283
3. Compton polarizabilities of -mesons......Page 284
References......Page 285
Vector and Axial-Vector Current Correlators within the Instanton Model of QCD Vacuum A. E. Dorokhov......Page 286
References......Page 289
2. Inverse charged lepton decay Vle- l-Ve and the process Vee- l-Vl......Page 290
3. Annihilation of a neutrino and an antineutrino into a charged lepton and a positron in a magnetic field......Page 292
References......Page 293
Correlated Quark Structure of the Proton and Spin Effects G. Musulmanbekov......Page 294
References......Page 297
2. Nuclear spin maser at low frequency......Page 298
References......Page 301
1. Polarization effects in the reaction p + 3He x+ + 4He......Page 302
2. Spin effects in the inverse reaction n+ + 4He p + 3He......Page 303
Acknowledgments......Page 304
References......Page 305
1. Rotating black hole as a spinning particle......Page 306
2. Complex Kerr geometry and twistor-string......Page 307
Acknowledgments......Page 308
References......Page 309
1. What is an elementary particle?......Page 310
2. The classical description of the electron......Page 311
References......Page 313
SESSION 2 QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons......Page 314
2. The COMPASS experiment......Page 316
4. Gluon polarization from hadron pairs with large pt......Page 317
5. Outlook......Page 318
References......Page 319
2. The experimental set up and data analysis......Page 320
4. Future plans......Page 322
References......Page 323
1. Introduction......Page 324
2. Spin asymmetries for pp (x0, jet) X at RHIC......Page 325
3. Threshold resummation for inclusive-hadron production......Page 326
References......Page 327
2.2. Higher-Order Corrections......Page 329
References......Page 332
Parton Intrinsic Motion: Unpolarized Cross Sections and the Sivers Effect in Inclusive Particle Production F. Murgia......Page 333
References......Page 336
Hermes Precision Results on gp1, gd1 and gn1 and the First Measurement of the Tensor Structure Function bd1 C. Riedl......Page 337
References......Page 339
1. Introduction......Page 341
3. Comparison of the x evolution for gys by DGLAP with the one by eq. (1)......Page 342
References......Page 343
1. Introduction......Page 345
3. The Inclusive Analysis......Page 346
References......Page 347
2. Formalism and applicability......Page 349
3. Data selection......Page 350
5. Determination of the gluon polarization......Page 351
References......Page 352
2. Method......Page 353
3. Results......Page 355
References......Page 356
The Role of Higher Twist in Determining Polarized Parton Densities from DIS Data D. B. Stamenov......Page 357
References......Page 360
1. Introduction......Page 361
2. Asymmetry Model for G and L......Page 362
References......Page 363
NLO QCD Procedure with Respect to First Moments of Polarized Quark Densities O. Y. Shevchenko......Page 364
References......Page 367
A Model-Independent Approach to Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering E. Christova......Page 368
References......Page 370
Spin Physics Progress with the STAR Detector at RHIC J. Sowinski......Page 372
References......Page 375
1. Introduction......Page 376
3. 0 ALL results......Page 377
4. Future plans......Page 378
References......Page 379
2. Experimental Setup......Page 380
3. Analysis Procedure......Page 381
References......Page 382
2. Direct-photon measurement......Page 384
3. Single-electron measurement with a displaced vertex......Page 385
4. Conclusion......Page 386
References......Page 387
Spin Effects in Large Rapidity Neutral Pion Production at STAR A. Ogawa......Page 388
References......Page 391
Can the Collins Mechanism Explain the Large Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries Observed in p p X? U. D 'Alesio......Page 392
References......Page 394
The Gluon Sivers Distribution in D Production at RHIC M. Boglione......Page 396
References......Page 399
1. Introduction......Page 400
3. Applications......Page 401
References......Page 403
1. Introduction......Page 404
2. Numerical results and discussion......Page 405
3. Summary......Page 406
References......Page 407
2. Bloom-Gilman duality: for which structure function is it better?......Page 408
3. GGDH SR: role of gr......Page 409
5. Conclusions......Page 410
References......Page 411
1. Introduction......Page 412
2. Collins FF......Page 414
References......Page 415
1. Introduction......Page 416
2. Azimuthal Single Spin Asymmetries......Page 417
3. Results......Page 418
References......Page 419
1. The theoretical framework......Page 420
2. The COMPASS 2002 run for transversity......Page 421
References......Page 422
Transversity and Dihadron Fragmentation Functions A. Bacchetta......Page 424
References......Page 427
1. Introduction......Page 428
2. Single Spin Asymmetry......Page 429
References......Page 430
1. Theoretical background......Page 432
2. Results from the COMPASS 2002 transversity run......Page 433
References......Page 434
Transversity of Quarks and Nucleons in SIDIS and Drell-Yan L. P Gamberg......Page 436
References......Page 439
Comments on Cahn and Sivers Effects in SIDIS A. Prokudin......Page 440
References......Page 443
Longitudinal Polarization of and Hyperons in Deep-inelastic Scattering at COMPASS V. Y. Alexakhin......Page 444
References......Page 446
1. Introduction......Page 447
2. Measurement at COMPASS......Page 448
References......Page 450
1. Introduction. hyperon spin structure......Page 451
3. Transverse 0 and 0 polarization......Page 452
References......Page 453
LEPTO and Polarized SIDIS A. Kotzinian......Page 455
References......Page 459
2. SIDIS Cross Section......Page 460
3. Leading Order Results......Page 461
6. Summary......Page 462
References......Page 463
1. Introduction......Page 464
2. Lepton pair production in p p......Page 465
3. Double-spin asymmetry ATT at PAX......Page 466
References......Page 467
1. Model......Page 468
2. Sum rules......Page 469
3. Valence quarks......Page 470
References......Page 471
Spin Density Matrix Elements in Vector Meson Lepto-production S. V. Goloskokov......Page 472
References......Page 475
2. Formalism of the exclusive p0 production......Page 476
5. Correction for experimental effects......Page 477
6. Results......Page 478
References......Page 479
1. Introduction......Page 480
2. Results......Page 481
References......Page 483
2. + production......Page 485
References......Page 487
1. The Origin of the Problem......Page 489
3. Comparison of Our Results with those in the Literature......Page 490
5. Summary......Page 491
References......Page 492
1. The present theoretical status......Page 493
2. Gauge links and factorization......Page 494
3. Experimental and theoretical input......Page 495
References......Page 496
1. Introduction......Page 497
2. The Christova-Leader method at LO and NLO......Page 498
References......Page 499
1. The Q2-dependence of the Generalised GDH Integrals......Page 501
2. The Evidence for Quark-Hadron Quality in the Proton Spin Asymmetry A I......Page 502
References......Page 504
2. DVCS measurement at HERMES......Page 505
3. Azimuthal asymmetries from HERMES......Page 506
References......Page 508
2. Recoil Detector Description......Page 509
References......Page 512
2. Origin of delta-function singularity in e(x)......Page 513
3. Numerical study of e(x) in CQSM......Page 514
4. Summary and conclusion......Page 515
References......Page 516
2. Constraints......Page 517
4. Implementation of the constraints......Page 518
Acknowledgement......Page 519
References......Page 520
SESSION 3 Spin Beyond the Standard Model......Page 522
Identification of Graviton Exchange Effects at High Energy Colliders A. A. Pankov......Page 524
References......Page 526
Contact Interaction Searches at e+e- and e-e- Colliders: Role of Polariza- tion A. V. Tsytrinov......Page 528
References......Page 530
1. Introduction......Page 532
2.2. Polarized case......Page 533
References......Page 534
1. Introduction......Page 536
3. The Q2 Dependence of Lz......Page 537
References......Page 538
1. Introduction......Page 540
2. Lagrange function of the approach......Page 541
5. Conclusions......Page 542
References......Page 543
New QCD Relations Between Magnetic Moments of 0 and Hyperons V. S. Zamiralov......Page 544
References......Page 547
1. Scientific Motivation......Page 548
References......Page 550
1. Exact Two-spinon DSF......Page 552
2. Exact Four-spinon DSF......Page 553
3.2. Total Integrated Intensity......Page 554
References......Page 555
SESSION 4 Spin in Soft Hadronic Reactions......Page 556
Measurement of the Analyzing Power in pp Elastic Scattering in the Peak CNI Region at RHIC H. Okada......Page 558
References......Page 560
Measurement of AN in Elastic pp-scattering with Small Momentum Transfers at s = 200 GeV at RHIC I. G. Alekseev......Page 562
References......Page 565
Measurement of the Analyzing Power of Proton-carbon Elastic Scattering in the CM Region at RHIC O. Jinnouchi......Page 566
References......Page 569
1. Background......Page 570
2. New pC results......Page 571
3. pp CNI......Page 572
References......Page 573
Energy Dependence of Helicity-Flip Amplitudes in the Small-Angle Elastic pp-Scattering S. M. Troshin......Page 574
References......Page 577
Large-distance Effects on Spin Observables at RHIC O.V. Selyugin......Page 578
References......Page 580
2.1. PP experiments with EDDA......Page 582
2.3. Charge-exchange deuteron break-up at ANKE......Page 583
2.6. Hyperon-nucleon interaction......Page 586
References......Page 587
Measurement of the Vector Analyzing Power in pd (pp)n with Emission of a Fast Forward Diproton at ANKE/COSY S. Yaschenko......Page 588
References......Page 590
1. Introduction......Page 591
2. Experiment......Page 592
3. Results and Conclusions......Page 593
References......Page 594
2. Model......Page 595
References......Page 596
Single Spin Asymmetry Measurements for o Inclusive Productions in p + p 0 + X and – + p1 0 + X Reactions at 70 and 40 GeV Respectively S. B. Nurushev......Page 599
References......Page 601
AN at Small Negative Values of xF, in the Reaction p+p 0 + X at 70 GeV and Universal Threshold in Inclusive Pion Production V. V. Mochalov......Page 602
Conclusion......Page 604
References......Page 605
1. Introduction......Page 606
References......Page 607
2. The quark mass mechanisms......Page 609
4. Conclusion......Page 611
References......Page 612
2. The picture and results......Page 613
3. Further tests......Page 614
References......Page 615
Spin Effects at Fragmentation of GeV Polarized Deuterons into Pions with Large Transverse Momentum L. Zolin......Page 616
References......Page 619
2.1. pK0s-spectrum of identified protons with momentum 0.35 P 0.9 GeV/c......Page 620
References......Page 621
1. Introduction......Page 623
2.1. Spin-tensor correlation in the final state induced by polarized beam......Page 624
References......Page 625
SESSION 5 Soft Spin Physics with Photons and Leptons......Page 626
2. Measurement of GE using the 2H(e, e’n)p reaction......Page 628
4. Preliminary results......Page 629
References......Page 631
2. Formalism......Page 632
4. Preliminary Results......Page 633
References......Page 635
1. Proton strange quark form factors measured by GO......Page 636
2. The forward angle GO data taking......Page 637
4. Summary......Page 638
References......Page 639
2. Experimental Strategy......Page 640
3. Instrumentation......Page 641
4. Extraction of strange form factors......Page 642
References......Page 643
2. Experimental Setup......Page 644
3. Results and Discussion......Page 646
References......Page 647
1. Introduction......Page 648
3. Experimental set up......Page 649
4. Preliminary results......Page 650
References......Page 651
1. Introduction......Page 652
2. The BLAST Spectrometer and Experimental Setup......Page 653
3. Preliminary Results......Page 654
References......Page 655
1. Experiment Description and Analysis......Page 656
2. Observations and Conclusions......Page 657
Acknowledgments......Page 658
References......Page 659
1. Introduction......Page 660
2. Experiment......Page 661
References......Page 662
1. Bjorken Sum Rule......Page 664
2. The Effective Strong Coupling Constant......Page 665
References......Page 666
SESSION 6 Spin Physics in Nuclear Interactions......Page 668
1. Introduction......Page 670
3. Results and Discussion......Page 671
References......Page 672
1. Introduction......Page 674
3. Result and Discussion......Page 675
References......Page 676
1. Introduction......Page 678
2. Experiment description......Page 679
References......Page 680
1. Introduction......Page 682
2. Experiment......Page 683
References......Page 684
2. Three-body Faddeev calculation......Page 685
3. Conclusion and discussion......Page 686
References......Page 687
2. Formalism......Page 688
3. Results......Page 689
4. Summary and Conclusions......Page 690
References......Page 691
Unified Understanding of Spin Isospin Response Functions of Nuclei M. Ichimura......Page 692
References......Page 695
Isovector and Isoscalar Spin-Flib M1 Strengths in 11B T. Kawabata......Page 696
References......Page 699
1. Introduction......Page 700
3. Results and Discussion......Page 701
References......Page 703
Spin Effects and Neutrino Opacity to Cold Neutron Matter G. I. Lykasov......Page 704
References......Page 706
Asymmetry Measurement of Charged Hadron Production in p A Collisions at 40 GeV X Kryshkin......Page 708
References......Page 711
1. Introduction......Page 712
3. Results and discussion......Page 713
References......Page 714
1. Introduction......Page 716
2. The experiment and the results......Page 717
References......Page 718
1. Introduction......Page 720
2. Layout of the Experiment......Page 721
4. Concluding Remarks......Page 722
References......Page 723
SESSION 7 Acceleration, Storage and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams......Page 724
1. Introduction......Page 726
2. Commissioning results......Page 727
3. Conclusion......Page 728
References......Page 729
1. Introduction......Page 730
2. Betatron tune scan......Page 731
4. Conclusions......Page 732
References......Page 733
1. Introduction......Page 734
2. Helical Partial Snake Commissioning......Page 735
3. conclusion......Page 736
References......Page 737
1. Introduction......Page 738
3. Multiple partial Siberian snakes......Page 739
References......Page 741
1. Spin Flipping 1.85 GeV/c Polarized Deuterons......Page 742
2. Higher-Order Spin Depolarizing Resonances......Page 744
3. Spin Flipping 2.1 GeV/c Polarized Protons......Page 745
References......Page 746
1. D+ source POLARIS......Page 747
2. Charge Exchange Ionizer......Page 748
3. Test run at the Nuclotron......Page 749
References......Page 750
Spin Dependence in Elastic Scattering in the CNI Region A. Bravar......Page 751
References......Page 756
2. Helicity amplitudes......Page 757
4. Spin observables......Page 758
Acknowledgments......Page 759
References......Page 760
1. Polarimeter at MIT-Bates......Page 761
3. Conclusion......Page 763
References......Page 764
The MIT-Bates Compton Polarimeter for the South Hall Ring W. A. Franklin......Page 765
References......Page 768
Local Polarimetry for Proton Beams with the STAR Beam Beam Counters J. Kiryluk......Page 769
References......Page 772
p-Carbon CNI Polarimeters at BNL: The Fastest Physics Setup in the World D. Svirida......Page 773
References......Page 775
Spin Oscillations in Storage Rings A. J. Silenko......Page 777
References......Page 780
1. Introduction......Page 781
2. Nonlinear tracking......Page 782
3. Octupole parameters......Page 783
References......Page 784
The MIT-Bates South Hall Ring: A Unique Instrument for Studying Polarization W. A. Franklin......Page 785
References......Page 788
Polarisation in the e ring and calculations......Page 789
References......Page 792
1. Introduction......Page 793
2.2. Siberian Snake with Solenoidal Fields......Page 794
References......Page 796
1. Introduction......Page 797
2. General Description of J-PARC Accelerator Complex......Page 798
3. Polarized Beam Acceleration at the J-PARC Accelerator Complex......Page 799
References......Page 800
SESSION 8 Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry......Page 802
2. Target depolarization by beam interaction......Page 804
3. The transverse magnet design......Page 805
5. Conclusion......Page 806
References......Page 807
Introduction......Page 808
Breit-Rabi polarimeter......Page 809
Jet polarization......Page 810
References......Page 811
Atomic Beam Studies in the RHIC H-JET Polarimeter A. Zelenski......Page 812
References......Page 815
2. Load Lock, Pumping Box, Vacuum-RF Sieve......Page 816
3. L-Band PWT Polarized Electron Photoinjector Design......Page 817
4. Conclusion......Page 819
References......Page 820
Polarization Measurements of the Polarized 3He Target with Water and DPPH W. Kim......Page 821
References......Page 824
IUCF Polarized Ion Source CIPIOS for JINR Accelerator NUCLOTRON V. V. Fimushkin......Page 825
References......Page 826
1. The H-Jet Setup......Page 827
3. Depolarization Effects......Page 828
References......Page 829
1. Intra Beam Scattering......Page 830
3. Atomic Beam Measurements......Page 831
4. Conclusions......Page 832
References......Page 833
2. ABS Intensity......Page 834
3. Intra-Beam Scattering Measurement......Page 835
References......Page 837
1. Charge......Page 838
2. Polarization......Page 839
References......Page 840
1. The goal and the challenge......Page 842
2.2. The superconducting magnet system......Page 843
2.4. The microwave system......Page 844
3. Results and perspectives......Page 845
References......Page 846
Polarization Build Up in COMPASS 6LiD Target J. Koivuniemi......Page 847
References......Page 849
1. Introduction......Page 851
2. PIT set-up at ANKE......Page 852
References......Page 853
Michigan Ultra-Cold Spin-Polarized Hydrogen Jet Target R. S. Raymond......Page 855
References......Page 857
2. Target set-up......Page 859
3. Performance......Page 860
4. Conclusion......Page 861
References......Page 862
1. Frozen-spin HD target......Page 863
References......Page 865
Features of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Irradiated LiD Target Material Y. Kisselev......Page 867
References......Page 870
2. Description......Page 871
3. Results......Page 873
References......Page 874
2. The Atomic Beam Source......Page 875
4. The Ion Polarimeter......Page 877
References......Page 878
Participants......Page 880
Photos......Page 900
Appendix A Novosibirsk Deuteron Collaboration......Page 928
PESP2004......Page 930
Preface......Page 932
Scientific Programme......Page 934
Workshop Agenda......Page 938
1. Parity Violation Experiments......Page 942
2. Gun Charge Lifetime......Page 946
References......Page 947
1. Introduction......Page 948
2. Polarized Source for Storage Mode......Page 949
3. Operation of Polarized Beam for BLAST......Page 950
4. Beam Polarization in the Ring......Page 951
References......Page 952
1. Introduction......Page 953
2. Mechanical Structure of 200 keV Gun......Page 954
3.2. Preliminary Results of UHV and Dark Lifetime Measurements......Page 955
4. Emittance Measurement System......Page 956
References......Page 957
Maximal Spin Orientation in Electron Photoemission from Strained Semiconductor Superlattices L. G. Gerchikov......Page 959
References......Page 963
1. Introduction......Page 964
3. InAlGaAdGaAs SL structures with minimized conduction band offset......Page 965
References......Page 967
1. Introduction......Page 968
2. Experiment......Page 969
3. Conclusions......Page 971
References......Page 972
1. Introduction......Page 973
2. Pulse responses......Page 974
3. Space charge expansion......Page 975
References......Page 976
2. Compton Polarimetry......Page 977
3. Polarimeter Layout......Page 978
4. Status and Results......Page 979
References......Page 980
1. Introduction......Page 981
3. The Spin Filter as a Polarimeter : Analysis.......Page 982
4. Results......Page 983
References......Page 985
Highly-Polarized Electron Emission from Strain Compensated InA1GaAs-GaAsP Superlattices L. G. Gerchikov......Page 986
References......Page 988
2. Laser Cavity Modifications......Page 990
3. Results......Page 991
References......Page 992
1. Introduction......Page 994
3. Atomic hydrogen cleaning......Page 995
4. Photocathode performance......Page 996
References......Page 997
2. Experiment Configurations......Page 999
2.1. Period 1 - Summer/Fall 2003......Page 1000
2.2. Period 2 - Spring/Summer 2004......Page 1001
Acknowledgments......Page 1002
References......Page 1003
Recent PES Photocathode R&D at Nagoya University M. Kuwahara......Page 1004
2.1. Experiment and Results......Page 1005
2.2. Data Analysis and Discussion......Page 1006
3. Tip-GaAs......Page 1007
References......Page 1009
2. Experiment......Page 1010
3. Results and discussion......Page 1011
4. Summary......Page 1013
References......Page 1014
1. Introduction......Page 1015
1.2. Preparation of Mo and Ti Electrodes......Page 1016
3. Analysis of Primary Field Emission......Page 1017
4. Reduction of Dark Current......Page 1018
References......Page 1019
1. Strangeness in the Nucleon......Page 1021
2. The A4 Experimental Setup and Analysis......Page 1022
References......Page 1025
2. Identification of different lifetime limiting effects......Page 1026
2.3. Influence of emission current......Page 1027
3. Vacuum improvement and high current test bench......Page 1028
3.2. High current test bench......Page 1029
References......Page 1030
1. Introduction......Page 1031
3. Results and discussion......Page 1032
References......Page 1035
1. Introduction......Page 1036
2. Experiment......Page 1037
References......Page 1039
1. Introduction......Page 1041
2.1. Ring-Ring Design......Page 1042
2.2. Linac-Ring Concept......Page 1044
References......Page 1045
1.1.1. Photon Production (Helical- Undulator)......Page 1046
1.1.2. Positron Production......Page 1047
1.1.3. Polarimetry......Page 1048
3. Conclusions and Outlook......Page 1049
References......Page 1050
PESP2004 - Participants......Page 1052
Author Index......Page 1056