Conveners
Quark-Gluon Correlations
- Anselm Vossen (Duke University)
- Susan Schadmand (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
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Dr Anselm Vossen (Duke University)4/11/19, 4:00 PMinvited talkWe will review recent experimental results on quark-gluon correlations accessible in twist3 observables at RHIC and JLab.Go to contribution page
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Prof. Matthias Burkardt (NMSU)4/11/19, 4:25 PMinvited talkWhile twist-2 GPDs allow determining the distribution of partons on the transverse plane, twist-3 GPDs contain quark-gluon correlations that provide information about the average transverse force acting on quarks in a DIS experiment. We demonstrate how twist-3 GPDs can be used to provide transverse position information about that force.Go to contribution page
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Marc Schlegel (New Mexico State University)4/11/19, 4:50 PMinvited talkIn this talk the collinear twist-3 formalism is reviewed, in particular its application to pQCD analyses of transverse spin observables in single-inclusive high-energy processes. The main ingredients in this formalism are three-parton correlation functions that may provide new information on the inner dynamics of quarks and gluons in the nucleon as well as in fragmentation processes. Elements...Go to contribution page
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Whitney Armstrong (Argonne National Laboratory)4/11/19, 5:15 PMinvited talkThe Spin Asymmetries of the Nucleon Experiment (SANE) measured two double spin asymmetries using a polarized proton target and polarized electron beam at two beam energies, 4.7 GeV and 5.9 GeV. A large-acceptance open-configuration detector package identified scattered electrons at 40$^{\circ}$ and covered a wide range in Bjorken $x$ ($0.3 < x < 0.8$). Proportional to an average color Lorentz...Go to contribution page