RHIC Spin: Next Decade

Berkeley, Nov. 20-22, 2009

Home
Agenda
Participants
Hotels
Restaurants
Transportation
Contact us

The meeting will be held in 70A-3377 (dial-in: 510 486-7333). The Laboratory Site Map may be found here.

    Friday afternoon - Chair Nu Xu:
        14:00-14:05   Welcome and Announcements
        14:05-14:35   RHIC Polarized Proton Performance - Wolfram Fischer
        14:40-15:10   STAR Upgrades - Flemming Videbaek
        15:15-15:45   PHENIX Upgrades - Matthias Grosse-Perdekamp
        15:45-16:15   Break/discussions
        16:15-16:45   Latest Insights from DIS - Elke Aschenauer
        16:50-17:30   Theory Overview: Present to Future - Jian-Wei Qiu
        17:30-18:00   Discussion - All

    Saturday morning - Chair Naohito Saito:
        09:00-09:40   Overview: W physics at RHIC - Daniel de Florian
        09:45-10:15   PHENIX W Results - Kensuke Okada
        10:15-10:45   PHENIX W Prospects - Ralf Seidl
        10:45-11:00   Break
        11:00-12:00   STAR W Results and Prospects - Bernd Surrow
        12:00-12:30   Discussion - All

    Saturday afternoon - Chair Barbara Jacak:
        13:30-14:10   Theory Overview: Gluon polarization - Werner Vogelsang
        14:15-14:45   PHENIX delta-G results and prospects - Alexander Bazilevsky
        14:50-15:20   STAR delta-G results and prospects - Renee Fatemi
        15:20-15:50   Break/discussions
        15:50-16:20   Glueball Search and Diffractive Physics with the STAR Detector at RHIC - Wlodek Guryn
        16:25-16:55   Theory Overview: Transverse Spin Phenomena at RHIC - Feng Yuan
        17:00-17:30   Towards a New Transverse Global Analysis - Alexei Prokudin
        17:30-18:00   Discussion - All

    Sunday morning - Chair Carl Gagliardi:
        09:00-09:30   STAR Transverse Spin Physics - Steve Heppelmann
        09:35-10:05   PHENIX Transverse Spin Physics - John Lajoie
        10:05-10:30   Break/discussions
        10:30-12:30   Discussion - All:
                                    Priorities for the next Run
                                    The next LRP and role(s) for the RSC

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory