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Stuart Henderson (Argonne National Lab/Jefferson Lab)9/5/17, 8:45 AM
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Justin Stevens (College of William and Mary)9/5/17, 9:00 AM
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Dr Alessandro Pilloni (Jefferson Lab)9/5/17, 9:30 AM
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Dr Lei Guo (Florida International University)9/5/17, 10:00 AM
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Prof. Volker Crede (Florida State University)9/5/17, 11:00 AM
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Michael Doring (GW)9/5/17, 11:30 AM
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Jannes Nys (Ghent University)9/5/17, 12:00 PMPseudoscalar-meson photoproduction on the nucleon is of current interest for hadron reaction studies. At low energies it provides information about the nucleon spectrum, while at high energies it reveals details of the residual hadron interactions due to cross-channel particle (Reggeon) exchanges. These two regimes are analytically connected, a feature that can be used to relate properties of...Go to contribution page
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Raphaël Dupré (IPN Orsay)9/5/17, 2:00 PM
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Andrea Signori (Jefferson Lab)9/5/17, 2:30 PM
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Dr Xiaochao Zheng (University of Virginia)9/5/17, 3:00 PM
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Dr Douglas Hasell (M.I.T.)9/5/17, 4:00 PM
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Haiyan Gao (Duke University)9/5/17, 4:30 PM
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Prof. Krzysztof Kurek (National Centre for Nuclear Research)9/5/17, 5:00 PM
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Alberto Accardi (Hampton U. and Jefferson Lab)9/6/17, 9:00 AM
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Jacob Ethier (College of William and Mary/Jefferson Lab)9/6/17, 9:30 AM
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Dr Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab)9/6/17, 10:00 AM
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Prof. Karl Slifer (University of New Hampshire)9/6/17, 11:00 AM
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Emanuele Pace (Tor Vergata U.)9/6/17, 11:30 AM
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Mr Juan Guerrero (Hampton University/Jefferson Lab)9/6/17, 12:00 PMThe spin-independent cross section for semi-inclusive lepton-nucleon scattering are derived in the framework of collinear factorization, including the effects of the target and produced hadron masses at small momentum transfer squared $Q^2$. At leading order, the cross section factorizes into products of parton distributions and fragmentation functions evaluated in terms of new, mass-dependent...Go to contribution page
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Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)9/6/17, 2:00 PM
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Viktor Mokeev (JLab)9/6/17, 2:30 PM
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Dr Karin Schoenning (Uppsala Universitet)9/6/17, 3:00 PM
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Mr Stefan Wallner (TUM)9/6/17, 4:00 PM
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Beatrice Ramstein (Institut de Physique Nucleaire)9/6/17, 4:30 PM
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Dr Konrad Griessinger (Institute for Nuclear Physics - Mainz University)9/6/17, 5:00 PM
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Prof. Eric Swanson (Univ Pittsburgh)9/7/17, 9:00 AM
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Mr Thomas Mehen (Duke University)9/7/17, 9:30 AM
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Dr Daniel Mohler (Helmholtz-Institut Mainz)9/7/17, 10:00 AM
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Prof. Francesco Knechtli (University of Wuppertal)9/7/17, 11:00 AM
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Dr Beijiang Liu (Institute of High Energy Physcis, CAS)9/7/17, 11:30 AM
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Gastao Krein (IFT)9/7/17, 12:00 PM
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Dr Christoph Redmer (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz)9/7/17, 2:00 PM
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Or Hen (MIT)9/7/17, 2:30 PM
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Prof. Ruiz Arriola Enrique (Universidad de Granada)9/7/17, 3:00 PM
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Prof. Harvey Meyer (Mainz University)9/7/17, 4:00 PM
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Danilkin Igor (Mainz U.)9/7/17, 4:30 PM
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Raul Briceno (Jefferson Lab)9/8/17, 9:00 AM
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Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (Michigan State University)9/8/17, 9:30 AM
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Anatoly Radyushkin (ODU/JLab)9/8/17, 10:00 AM
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Bipasha Chakraborty (Postdoctoral researcher)9/8/17, 10:30 AM
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Mark Pitt (Virginia Tech)9/8/17, 11:30 AM
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Dr Anselm Vossen (Indiana University)9/8/17, 2:00 PM
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Prof. Shunzo Kumano (KEK/J-PARC)9/8/17, 2:30 PM
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Dr Sabato Stefano Caiazza (JGU Mainz)9/8/17, 3:30 PM
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Rikutaro Yoshida (Jefferson Lab)9/8/17, 4:00 PM
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