Last update: 2004-August-01(Sun)
NP04 Program:
Nuclear/Hadron Physics
- August 3 (Tue):
I 9:00-10:00 -- Joint Session of Slow Beam Users -- [Main Hall]
Chair: S. Sawada (KEK)
- 09:00-09:20 M. Tomizawa (KEK):
Slow Extraction from J-PARC Main Ring
- 09:20-09:40 Y. Sato (KEK):
Beam Monitors for the slow-extraction beam line at J-PARC
- 09:40-10:00 H. Takahashi (KEK):
Production Target and Upstream End of Secondary Beam Lines
II 10:20-12:50 -- Penta-quark, Exotics (Joint) -- [Main Hall]
Chair: T. Takahashi (KEK)
- 10:20-10:50 K. Imai (Kyoto):
Penta-quark and Future
- 10:50-11:10 K. Miwa (Kyoto):
Results from a KEK-PS Experiment
- 11:10-11:40 D.E. Lanskoy (Moscow):
Production of Exotic Strange Nuclei
- 11:40-12:10 M. Iwasaki (RIKEN):
Kaonic Nuclei -- First Results and Future --
- 12:10-12:30 T. Kishimoto (Osaka):
Search for X Particle
- 12:30-12:50 --Discussion--
III 13:45-15:00
Chair: S. Sawada (KEK)
- 13:45-14:15 V. Sumachev (PNPI):
Program of the spin rotation parameters A and R
measurements in teh pi+p - pi+p reaction at the
J-PARC pion beam momenta range 0.6 - 2.1 GeV/c
- 14:15-14:40 L. Nemenov (CERN):
Lifetime measurement of pi^+ + pi^- and pi^+- +
K^+- atoms to test low energy QCD
- 14:40-15:00 Doering (Valencia):
S-wave pion nucleon scattering lengths from pi N, pionic hydrogen
and deuteron data
- August 4 (Wed):
IV 9:00-10:15
Chair: J. Arvieux (IPS)
- 09:00-09:30 J.C. Peng (Illinois):
Physics of High-Mass Dimuon Production at the
50-GeV Proton Synchrotron
- 09:30-09:50 Y. Miyachi (Tokyo Tech):
Polarized Parton Distributions in the Nucleon
- 09:50-10:15 N. Saito (Kyoto):
Strangeness Spin Contribution to the Nucleon Spin
measured at J-PARC
V 10:30-12:00
Chair: J.C. Peng (Illinois)
- 10:30-11:00 A.D. Krisch (Michigan):
SPIN@J-PARC and Polarized Proton Acceleration
- 11:00-11:30 S. Yokkaichi (RIKEN):
Electron pair spectrometer to study the meson modification
- 11:30-11:45 S. Sawada (KEK):
High Momentum Beamline
- 11:45-12:00 --Discussion--
meeting places: Meeting Room 2 (3F) (except for the Joint Sessions at Main Hall)