SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

 

The Symposium consists of invited talks in the plenary sessions and of contributed talks in the parallel sessions.

Parallel sessions for all the Symposium topics are presently planned during the afternoons, with no more than four simultaneous parallel sessions. Contributed abstracts will be reviewed by the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for presentation during an appropriate parallel session. The abstracts must be submitted before June 30, 2004 following the procedure described in Abstract Submission.

A priori no Poster session are planned; we will try to fit essentially all the contributions into the parallel sessions. If this becomes impractical, the LOC will organize appropriate poster sessions.

The complete scientific programme should be ready by July 31. All plenary and parallel session talks, and any posters will be published in the Symposium proceedings. The format and number of pages for each presentation will be communicated well in advance to the contact author.

 

 

Preliminary Programme

 

 

Day

Morning

Afternoon

October 10: 17:00 - 22:00 registration/reception
October 11: 09:00 - 13:00 plenary session 14:30 - 19:30 parallel sessions
October 12: 09:00 - 13:10 plenary session 14:30 - 19:30 parallel sessions
October 13: 09:00 - 13:00 plenary session free for excursions
October 14: 09:00 - 13:00 plenary session 14:30 - 19:30
evening
parallel sessions
Symposium Banquet
October 15: 09:10 - 13:00 plenary session 14:30 - 19:30 parallel sessions
October 16: 09:00 - 13:00 plenary session end of Symposium

 

   

Day

October 11:
09:0009:40 Welcome
09:4010:30 Metz A. Present understanding of the Nucleon Spin Structure
10:3011:20 Barone V.Understanding Transversity: present and future
Coffee Break
11:5012:40 Roberts L. New results on g-2
12:4013:00 Efremov A.WorkShop Summary: SPIN03
October 12:
09:0009:50 Garcon M.JLAB contribution to the QCD Spin Structure of the nucleon
09:5010:40 Hasch D.Physics results from HERMES
Coffee Break
11:1012:00 Bressan A.Physics results from COMPASS
12:0012:50 Saito N.Physics results from RHIC
12:5013:10 Toporkov D.Workshop Summary: Polarized Sources and Targets (Novosibirsk)
October 13:
09:0009:50 De Vita R.Soft Spin Physics at JLAB
09:5010:40 Hatanaka K.Spin Physics in nuclear interactions
Coffee Break
11:1012:00 von Przewoski B.Spin Physics in Nucleon-Nucleon interactions at intermediate energies
12:0012:50 Richard J.M.Status of hadron spectroscopy
12:5013:00 Memorial V. W. Hughes
October 14:
09:0009:55 Jungmann K.New EDM measurements
09:5510:50 de Jager K.The EM and weak Nucleon Form Factors (and the Strangeness Content of the Nucleon)
Coffee Break
11:1512:10 Hughes E.W.Low energy tests of the Standard Model
12:1012:30 Finger M.WorkShop Summary: Advanced Study Institute - Symmetries and Spin (Prague)
12:3012:50 Aulenbacher K.WorkShop Summary: Polarized Electron Sources and Polarimeters (Mainz)
12:5013:00 Memorial L. D. Soloviev
October 15:
09:1010:00 Arends H.Experimental status of the GDH sum rule
10:0010:50 Rathmann F.Spin physics at GSI
Coffee Break
11:2012:10 Forte S.Spin physics at a neutrino factory
12:1013:00 McKay W.W.Status of proton polarization at RHIC and AGS
October 16:
09:0009:30 Teryaev OSessions 1 and 3 Summary
09:3010:00 Mallot G.Session 2 Summary
10:0010:40 Goertz S.WorkShop Summary: Polarized solid targets materials and targets - Session 8 Summary
Coffee Break
11:1011:40Lehrach A.Session 7 Summary
11:4012:30Desphande A.Future facilities
12:3013:00Concluding Remarks

 

 
Monday, Oct 11 Tuesday, Oct 12 Thursday, Oct 14 Friday, Oct 15
14.30 - 16.00 16.30 - 19.00 14.30 - 19.00 14.30 - 19.00 14.30 - 19.00
QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons (2) Spin Beyond the Standard Model (3) QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons (2) Spin and Fundamental Symmetries (1)
Spin Beyond the Standard Model (3)
  Spin and Fundamental Symmetries (1) QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons (2) Spin in Soft Hadronic Reactions (4) QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons (2)
  Spin Physics in Nuclear Interactions (6) Spin in Soft Hadronic Reactions (4) Acceleration, Storage, and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams (7) Soft Spin Physics with Photons and Leptons (5)
  Acceleration, Storage, and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams (7) Spin Physics in Nuclear Interactions (6) Polarized Sources, Targets, and Polarimetry (8) Polarized Sources, Targets, and Polarimetry (8)

 

 

Plenary Sessions Speakers

 

 

Speaker

Title

Session

Klaus Jungmann (Groningen, KVI) New EDM measurements (1/3)
Lee Roberts (Boston) New results on g-2 (1)
Emlyn W. Hughes (Caltech) Low energy tests of the Standard Model(1/3)
Andrea Bressan (Trieste) Physics results from COMPASS (2)
Delia Hasch (Frascati) Physics results from HERMES (2)
Naohito Saito (Kyoto) Physics results from RHIC (2)
Michel Garcon (Saclay) JLAB contribution to the QCD Spin Structure of the Nucleon (2)
Andreas Metz (Bochum) Present understanding of the Nucleon Spin Structure (2)
Vincenzo Barone (Piemonte Orientale) Understanding Transversity: present and future (2)
Barbara von Przewoski (Indiana) Spin Physics in Nucleon-Nucleon interactions at intermediate energies (4)
Jean-Marc Richard (ISN, Grenoble) Status of hadron spectroscopy (4)
Hans J. Arends (Mainz) Experimental status of the GDH sum rule (5)
Raffaella De Vita (Genoa) Soft Spin Physics at JLAB (5)
Kees de Jager (JLAB) The EM and weak Nucleon Form Factors (and the Strangeness Content of the Nucleon) (5)
Kichiji Hatanaka (Osaka) Spin Physics in nuclear interactions (6)
William W. MacKay (Brookhaven) Status of proton polarization at RHIC and AGS (7)
Frank Rathmann (Juelich) Spin physics at GSI (9)
Abhay L. Deshpande (Stony Brook) Future facilities (9)
Stefano Forte (Milano)Spin physics at a neutrino factory (9)

 

 

Also, in the plenary sessions there will be summaries from the parallel sessions:

 

Speaker

Session

O. Teryaev(Dubna)1 and 3
G. Mallot(CERN)2
A. Lehrach(Julich)7

and reports from the organisers of the following recent Workshops:

 

Speaker

Workshop

Location

A. V. EfremovSPIN03(Dubna)
M. FingerAdvanced Study Institute - Symmetries and Spin(Prague)
D. ToporkovPolarized Sources and Targets(Novosibirsk)
S. GoertzPolarized Solid Target Materials and Targets(Bad Honnef)
K. AulenbacherPolarized Electron Sources and Polarimeters(Mainz)