future lepton scattering facilities
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Future lepton scattering facilities. NuPECC working group Tullio Bressani , INFN, Torino Univ. Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje , Niels Bohr Inst. G ü nther Rosner, Glasgow Univ. (chair) Hans Ströher , FZ Juelich (No externals yet). Laboratories. MAX-lab: 0.25 GeV . DESY: HERMES - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Future lepton scattering facilities
NuPECC working group
Tullio Bressani, INFN, Torino Univ.Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje, Niels Bohr Inst.Günther Rosner, Glasgow Univ. (chair)
Hans Ströher, FZ Juelich
(No externals yet)
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Laboratories
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EIC?
DESY: HERMES28 GeV e+, e-
L = 1032
H1, ZEUS
FZ Jülich: COSY2.5 GeV p
Cooler Ring
MAMI:1.5 GeV e-, L = 1038
108/s
CERN: COMPASS μ+, μ-, hadrons
200 GeV, L = 1032
ALICE
LHeC?
ESRF: GRAAL106/s 1.5 GeV
LNF: DANEe+e- Collider
16 MeV K, L = 1032
DANE 2?Super B?
FAIR: PANDA15 GeV anti – p
Cooler RingL = 2x1032
PAX?CBM
ELSA:3.5 GeV e, L = 1034
107/s
TSL: Celsius1.3 GeV p
Cooler Ring
MAX-lab:0.25 GeV
RHIC:100+100 GeV
p/A
JLab:6 GeV e- , L = 1038
107/s
12 GeV upgrade
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Key questions in hadron physics
Mechanism of quark confinement Generation of hadron masses
Spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking QCD vacuum, quark condensates
Nucleon structure Transverse structure Spin puzzle Parton correlations Gluon density saturation
New forms of hadronic matter Exotic multi-quark states Exotic mesons Glueballs
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Nucleon
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Experimental & theoretical challenges
Experimental frontier High precision High luminosity Polarisation
Beam Target Pol. Transfer
Higher c.o.m energies!
Theoretical symbiosis Effective field theories Lattice QCD Perturbative QCD
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Generalised Parton Distributions Measure hard
exclusive reactions
at HERMES, COMPASS PANDA JLab 12GeV EIC
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The nucleon spin puzzle
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HERMESCOMPASSRHIC-Spin
EIC
HERMES, COMPASS PANDA, PAX
HERMESCOMPASS
JLab 12 GeVPANDA EIC
Gluon polarisationpositive (HERMES)negative (SMC)
Gluon orbitalangular momentum(accessible through GPDs, difficult)
Quark orbitalangular momentum(accessible through GPDs)
Transversity
HERMES: 0.3
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Nucleon tomography via GPDs
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European issues
Since the 1980’s ELFE @ Saclay (≥2 GeV e- fixed target) ELFE @ DESY (≥10 GeV e- fixed target) ELFE @ CERN (≥20 GeV e- fixed target) EIC @ GSI (ep/eA collider) TESLA N (≥200 GeV fixed target) EVELYN @ DESY (≥50 GeV fixed target)
Problems Difficult international environment No adequate host lab
What do we learn from this history?
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USA: Electron-Ion Collider 20-100 GeVcom
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An Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) with polarized beams has been embraced by the U.S. nuclear science community as embodying the vision for reaching the next QCD frontier. EIC would provide unique capabilities for the study of QCD well beyond those available at existing facilities worldwide and complementary to those planned for the next generation of accelerators in Europe and Asia. In support of this new direction:
We recommend the allocation of resources to develop accelerator and detector technology necessary to lay the foundation for a polarized Electron Ion Collider. The EIC would explore the new QCD frontier of strong color fields in nuclei and precisely image the gluons in the proton.
NSAC 2007
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Develop the Science Case Choose Site? Develop Sound Cost Basis What is cost versus science tradeoff Secure the NP doubling budget LRP 2012 very important (i.e. critical?) for EIC
Robert Tribble, 7 Dec 2007
NSAC
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CERN: Large Hadron electron Collider
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Parton distribution functions
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LHeC double rings
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LHeC roadmap
Feasibility study endorsed by CERN and ECFA First ECFA-CERN Workshop on the LHeC in Divonne,
1-3/9/08 Goal: Conceptual Design Report by end of 2009,
early 2010, on: Accelerator Interaction regions Detector Infrastructure Physics
New Physics High Precision QCD + electroweak High parton densities (low x + eA)
http://www.lhec.org.uk
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Kinematic coverage
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(Optimistic) Timelines 2007:
Accelerators MAX-lab, MAMI C,
BEPCII, LHC, JPARC Experiments
HERMES, COMPASS, BESIII, WASA, ALICE
> 2012: Accelerators
JLab 12 GeV, FAIR, DAFNE 2?, Super-B factory?, RHIC 2?
Experiments CLAS 12, GlueX,
PANDA, CBM, COMPASS?, KLOE 2?, Super-BELLE?
> 2017: Accelerators
Proton-antiproton collider at FAIR?
EIC? Experiments
PAX? Electron-ion exp.?
> 2022: Accelerator
LHeC?
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