26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
Mexico/General timezone
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QCD and hadron structure-B3
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
28 Jul 07:00 - 08:45
Conveners
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TMDs/FFs
- Dr. Hentschinski, Martin (Universidad de las Américas Puebla)
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Inclusive as well as exclusive emissions in forward and central directions of rapidity are recognized as excellent channels to access the proton structure at small-$x$.
In this talk, first I will review the formal description of UGD, then I will describe the state of the art of some recent phenomenological analyses on the diffractive electroproduction of $\rho$ mesons. Finally, I will present som
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Presented by Dr. Michael FUCILLA
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28/7/2021
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8:20
Longitudinal and transverse single- and double-spin asymmetries in SIDIS, measured by HERMES, will be presented. These include the latest results on longitudinal double-spin asymmetries, the single-(beam)spin asymmetry, as well as a review of single- and double-spin asymmetries using a transversely polarized target. All those are extracted in multi-dimensional binnings, often for the first time ev
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Presented by Gunar SCHNELL
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28/7/2021
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7:20
The transversity PDF $h_1^q$ can be accessed in SIDIS by measuring the polarisation of final-state hadrons produced off transversely polarised nucleons. We present the COMPASS results on the transversity-induced polarisation of $\Lambda$ and $\bar{\Lambda}$ hyperons produced off transversely polarised protons. Within the experimental uncertainties, no significant deviation from zero is observed.
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Presented by Mr. Andrea MORETTI
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28/7/2021
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7:00
We present the results of a comprehensive new Monte Carlo analysis of high-energy lepton-lepton, lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron scattering data to simultaneously determine parton distribution functions (PDFs) in the proton and parton to hadron fragmentation functions (FFs).
Presented by Eric MOFFAT
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28/7/2021
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8:00
Transverse momentum dependent fragmentation functions (TMD FF's) characterize multi-dimensional hadronization processes and their flavor dependence within jets. The LHCb experiment forward spectrometer offers a unique opportunity to measure with great precision hadronization variables $j_T$, z and r in TMD FF's. This talk will present results for measurements of nonidentified hadrons within light
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Presented by Jordan Daniel ROTH
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28/7/2021
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7:40