Scientific Program

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Sunday, June 13th

20:00

Informal welcome dinner in Trento

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Monday, June 14th

Introduction and experimental results

08:30

Registration

09:30

Welcome

ECT* chair
Workshop chair

09:45 (50+10)

Introduction, theoretical overview

D. Boer, Amsterdam

10:45

Coffee break

11:15 (35+10)

Transversity measurements at HERMES

Andy Miller, TRIUMF

12:00 (35+10)

Transversity measurements at COMPASS

R. Joosten, Bonn

12:45

Lunch break

15:30

Coffee break

16:00 (30+10)

Single Transverse Spin Asymmetries at RHIC

Chr. Aidala, Columbia

16:40 (30+10)

Transversity & Hall-B at JLab

Harut Avagian, Newport News

17:20 (30+10)

Transversity & Hall-A at JLab

X. Jiang, Rutgers

18:00

Open discussion on experimental data & plans

 

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Tuesday, June 15th

Properties of transverse spin distributions

09:00 (35+10)

Transversity Properties of Quarks and Nucleons

Leonard Gamberg, Penn State

09:45 (35+10)

Generalized parton distributions

Markus Diehl, DESY

10:30

Coffee break

11:00 (35+10)

Lattice gauge calculations

Philipp Haeger, Amsterdam

11:45 (35+10)

The chiral soliton model

Klaus Goeke, Bochum

12:30

Lunch break

15:30

Coffee break

16:00 (35+10)

Single-spin asymmetries in Drell-Yan and pion production processes

Umberto D'Alesio, Cagliari

16:45 (35+10)

Quark Correlations and Transverse single spin asymmetries

Matthias Burkardt, NMSU/ETC*

17:30 (20+10)

Transverse asymmetries and e(x)

Peter Schweitzer, Bochum

18:00 (20+10)

T-odd transverse distributions

Gary Goldstein, Boston

 

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Wednesday, June 16th

Chirally odd distribution and fragmentation functions

09:00 (35+10)

The Belle data

M. Grosse-Perdekamp, Urbana-Champaign

09:45 (35+10)

Azimuthal asymmetries

John Collins, Penn State

10:30

Coffee break

11:00 (35+10)

kT-dependent distribution functions

Dennis Sivers, Portland

11:45 (35+10)

Color gauge invariance

Andreas Metz, Bochum

12:30

Lunch break

15:30

Coffee break

16:00 (20+10)

Color gauge invariance in hard processes

Fetze Pijlman, Amsterdam

16:30 (20+10)

Extracting the Sivers function using a purity method based ansatz

Hide Tanaka, Tokyo

17:00 (20+10)

Single spin asymmetries ALU and AUL calculated in a spectator diquark model

Marc Schlegel, Bochum

17:30 (20+10)

Single spin azimuthal asymmetries on longitudinal targets and the Sivers effects

Aram Kotzinian, CERN

18:00 (20+10)

Single spin asymmetries as probes of nucleon structure and dynamics

Dae Sung Hwang, Sejong, Seoul

 

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Thursday, June 17th

Alternative approaches & theoretical perspectives

Alternative approaches to transversity

09:00 (35+10)

Interference fragmentation functions

Alessandro Bacchetta, Regensburg

09:45 (35+10)

Transversity via Lambda and J/Psi production

Mauro Anselmino, Torino

10:30

Coffee break

11:00 (20+10)

Transversity through interference fragmentation functions

Paul van der Nat, NIKHEF

11:30 (20+10)

The equations of motion and the correlation matrix

Elvio Di Salvo, Genova

12:30

Lunch break

15:30

Coffee break


Theoretical perspectives

16:00 (40+5)

Theoretical developments

Piet Mulders, Amsterdam

16:45 (40+5)

Progress in lattice, higher twist etc.

Philip Haegler, Regensburg

17:30

Open discussion on alternative approaches and theoretical perspectives

20:00

Workshop Dinner in Trento

 

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Friday, June 18th

Experimental Perspectives and Summary

09:00 (35+5)

Future experiments lepton facilities

Delia Hasch, Frascati

09:40 (35+5)

Future experiments hadron facilities

Frank Rathmann, Juelich

10:20

Open discussion on experimental perspectives

10:45

Coffee break

11:15 (50+10)

Summary and conclusion

Naomi Makins, Urbana-Champaign

12:15

Conclusion of the workshop

12:30

Lunch break

 

END OF THE WORKSHOP