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== Wednesday, February 21 ==
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* '''Session:  ''' (Chair:)
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** 08:00 (10+5):  Welcome and Introduction: Aim of the workshop, Hall D capabilities beam and detector (Mark Dalton)
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** 08:15 (15+5):  Polarized Target capabilities (Chris Keith)
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** 08:35: (20+5):  The REGGE and REGGEON experiments (Simon Sirca)
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*''09:00 - 09:10:  Stand up Break''
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** 09:10 (20+5):  Exclusive photoproduction reactions for nucleon structure (GPDs) (Zhite Yu)
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** 09:35 (20+5):  Polarized target for spectroscopy (Vincent Mathieu)
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*''10:00 - 10:30:  Coffee Break''
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** 10:30 (15+5):  Baryon Spectroscopy (Farah Afzal)
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** 10:50 (20+5):  Overview of studies with circular polarization at GlueX (Peter Hurck)
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* '''Flash Talks and discussion''' (Chair: )
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** 11:15 (10): Flash Talks
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*** Flash Talk: Tensor Polarized target (Mark Dalton)
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*** Flash Talk: Tracking Helicity in Hall D (Ken Livingston)
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** 11:25 (35): Discussion and planning

Revision as of 15:55, 12 January 2024

Wednesday 21 February 2024, Hybrid

The workshop will explore opportunities to build on the approved polarized target program in Hall D utilizing the GlueX spectrometer. A tagged photon beam with energy 3 to 12 GeV and circular polarization up to 85% is available. The approved target is 10 cm long and capable of achieving large longitudinal vector polarization for hydrogen (up to 90%), deuterium (up to 75%) and certain other nuclear species. It can also achieve a high tensor polarization for deuterons. Coupled with an 80 kHz data rate in Hall D, a high figure of merit for many processes can be achieved.


The Workshop will be held jointly online and in person at Florida State University in Tallahassee.

The workshop will consist of a plenary session with significant time dedicated to discussion. Please send expressions of interest in presenting at the workshop or any questions to Mark Dalton <dalton@jlab.org> by December 11 2023.

Connection

The connection information will be forthcoming.

Registration

Everyone participating in the Workshop will be asked to register. Registration will open in January 2024. There is no registration fee for either in person or remote participation.

Agenda

Wednesday, February 21

  • Session: (Chair:)
    • 08:00 (10+5): Welcome and Introduction: Aim of the workshop, Hall D capabilities beam and detector (Mark Dalton)
    • 08:15 (15+5): Polarized Target capabilities (Chris Keith)
    • 08:35: (20+5): The REGGE and REGGEON experiments (Simon Sirca)
  • 09:00 - 09:10: Stand up Break
    • 09:10 (20+5): Exclusive photoproduction reactions for nucleon structure (GPDs) (Zhite Yu)
    • 09:35 (20+5): Polarized target for spectroscopy (Vincent Mathieu)
  • 10:00 - 10:30: Coffee Break
    • 10:30 (15+5): Baryon Spectroscopy (Farah Afzal)
    • 10:50 (20+5): Overview of studies with circular polarization at GlueX (Peter Hurck)
  • Flash Talks and discussion (Chair: )
    • 11:15 (10): Flash Talks
      • Flash Talk: Tensor Polarized target (Mark Dalton)
      • Flash Talk: Tracking Helicity in Hall D (Ken Livingston)
    • 11:25 (35): Discussion and planning