Ernst Sichtermann
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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European Physical Journal A | 2017
E. C. Aschenauer; Ian Balitsky; L. C. Bland; Stanley J. Brodsky; Matthias Burkardt; Volker D. Burkert; Jian Ping Chen; A. Deshpande; Markus Diehl; Leonard Gamberg; Matthias Grosse Perdekamp; Jin Huang; C. E. Hyde; Xiangdong Ji; Xiaodong Jiang; Zhong-Bo Kang; V. Kubarovsky; J. G. Lajoie; Keh-Fei Liu; Ming Liu; Simonetta Liuti; Wally Melnitchouk; P.J. Mulders; Alexei Prokudin; Andrey Tarasov; Jian Wei Qiu; Anatoly Radyushkin; David G. Richards; Ernst Sichtermann; Marco Stratmann
Abstract.A polarized ep/eA collider (Electron-Ion Collider, or EIC), with polarized proton and light-ion beams and unpolarized heavy-ion beams with a variable center-of-mass energy
Physical Review D | 2006
Q. H. Xu; Zuo-tang Liang; Ernst Sichtermann
sqrt{s} sim 20
Physical Review D | 2008
Ye Chen; Zuo-Tang Liang; Ernst Sichtermann; Q. H. Xu; Shan-shan Zhou
s∼20 to
European Physical Journal A | 2016
Alberto Accardi; J. L. Albacete; M. Anselmino; N. Armesto; E. C. Aschenauer; Alessandro Bacchetta; Daniel Boer; W. K. Brooks; T. Burton; N.-B. Chang; W.-T. Deng; A. Deshpande; M. Diehl; Adrian Dumitru; R. Dupre; R. Ent; S. Fazio; H. Gao; V. Guzey; H. Hakobyan; Y. Hao; D. Hasch; R. Holt; Tanja Horn; M. Huang; A. Hutton; C. E. Hyde; J. Jalilian-Marian; S. Klein; B. Z. Kopeliovich
sim 100
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2003
Ernst Sichtermann
∼100 GeV (upgradable to
European Physical Journal A | 2016
Alberto Accardi; Javier L. Albacete; M. Anselmino; N. Armesto; E. C. Aschenauer; Alessandro Bacchetta; Daniel Boer; W. K. Brooks; T. Burton; Ningbo Chang; W.-T. Deng; A. Deshpande; M. Diehl; Adrian Dumitru; R. Dupre; R. Ent; S. Fazio; V. Guzey; H. Hakobyan; Y. Hao; D. Hasch; R. Holt; T. Horn; M. Huang; A. Hutton; C. E. Hyde; J. Jalilian-Marian; S. Klein; B. Z. Kopeliovich; Yuri V. Kovchegov
sim 150
arXiv: Nuclear Experiment | 2015
Elke-Caroline Aschenauer; R. Fatemi; Emanuele-R. Nocera; Zhong-Bo Kang; Werner Vogelsang; Daniel Pitonyak; R. Seidl; Feng Yuan; Yuri V. Kovchegov; S. W. Wissink; Kjeld Oleg Eyser; Ernst Sichtermann; J. G. Lajoie; R. Sassot; Matt Sievert; M. Diehl; J. H. Lee; Alexander Bazilevsky; Alexei Prokudin; Carl A. Gagliardi; B. Surrow; J. L. Drachenberg; Anselm Vossen; Marco Stratmann
∼150 GeV) and a luminosity up to
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
E. C. Aschenauer; C. Aidala; Pia Zurita; Yuri V. Kovchegov; R. Fatemi; Dennis Perepelitsa; M. Diehl; Ernst Sichtermann; Stephen Trentalange; R. Seidl; Werner Vogelsang; Alexander Bazilevsky; Zhong-Bo Kang; A. Vossen; Jamal Jalilian-Marian; J. G. Lajoie; Marco Stratmann; Carl A. Gagliardi; R. Sassot
sim 10^{34}
Archive | 2012
Elke-Caroline Aschenauer; Alexander Bazilevsky; Kieran Boyle; Kjeld Oleg Eyser; R. Fatemi; Carl A. Gagliardi; M. Grosse-Perdekamp; J. G. Lajoie; Zhong-Bo Kang; Yuri V. Kovchegov; John Koster; Itaru Nakagawa; R. Sassot; R. Seidl; Ernst Sichtermann; Marco Stratmann; Werner Vogelsang; Anselm Vossen; S. W. Wissink; Feng Yuan
∼1034 cm-2s-1, would be uniquely suited to address several outstanding questions of Quantum Chromodynamics, and thereby lead to new qualitative and quantitative information on the microscopic structure of hadrons and nuclei. During this meeting at Jefferson Lab we addressed recent theoretical and experimental developments in the spin and the three-dimensional structure of the nucleon (sea quark and gluon spatial distributions, orbital motion, polarization, and their correlations). This mini-review contains a short update on progress in these areas since the EIC White paper (A. Accardi et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 52, 268 (2016)).
Physical Review Letters | 1997
E.E.W. Bruins; H. Reike; Th. Bauer; B. Schoch; H. Arenhövel; Henk W. den Bok; Chris P. Duif; D. Durek; F. Frommberger; R. W. Gothe; W. C. van Hoek; Dieter Jakob; E. Jans; J. Konijn; G. Kranefeld; C. L. Kunz; D. J. J. de Lange; N. Leiendecker; A. Misiejuk; Zisis Papandreou; Gotz Pfeiffer; H. Putsch; Tilmann Reichelt; Ernst Sichtermann; J.A. Tjon; E. Voutier; R.Y. de Vries; Douglas C. Wacker; D. Wehrmeister; Manfred Wilhelm
We study the polarization of the anti-Lambda particle in polarized high energy pp collisions at large transverse momenta. The anti-Lambda polarization is found to be sensitive to the polarization of the anti-strange sea of the nucleon. We make predictions using different parameterizations of the polarized quark distribution functions. The results show that the measurement of longitudinal anti-Lambda polarization can distinguish different parameterizations, and that similar measurements in the transversely polarized case can give some insights into the transversity distribution of the anti-strange sea of nucleon.