Preliminary list of talks at the  
 

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

"SYMMETRIES AND SPIN" PRAHA - SPIN - 2000

July 17 - 22, 2000

Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holesovickach 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic



 
 
  1. ALARCON Ricardo, Arizona State University and MIT, Middleton, USA, alarcon@batespop.mit.edu
    Status of the BLAST Project

  2. BATRAKOV Konstantin, INR, Minsk, Belorus, batrakov@inp.minsk.by
    Deuteron Spin Rotation and Oscillation Increase in the Nuclear Target with A>>1

  3. BELOV Alexander, INR, Troitsk, RF, belov@al20.inr.troitsk.ru
    Development of high-intensity sources of polarized protons and negative hydrogen ions.

  4. BERTINI Raimondo, UNI, Torino, Italy, bertini@to.infn.it
    DISTO collaboration. Spin observables for hyperon (Lambda and Sigma^0) and/or for vector meson production.

  5. BOGLIONE Mariaelena, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, boglione@nat.vu.nl
    Azimuthal and single spin asymmetries in deep inelastic scattering.

  6. CHERNIKOV Alexander A., JINR, Dubna, RF, chern@nfsun1.jinr.ru
    To be specified.

  7. D'ALESIO Umberto, University Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy, Umberto.Dalesio@ca.infn.it
    Lambda polarization in unpolarized hadron reactions.

  8. DLOUHY Zdenek, INP, Rez, Czech Republic, dlouhy@ujf.cas.cz
    Rearrangements in shell closures of light neutron-rich nuclei.

  9. DOROKHOV Alexander E., JINR, Dubna, RF, dorokhov@thsun1.jinr.ru
    Polarization effects in rare decays.

  10. EFREMOV Anatoli V., JINR, Dubna, RF, efremov@thsun1.jinr.ru
    Old and New PDF's and PFF's.

  11. ELLINGHAUS Frank, DESY, Zeuthen, Germany, ellingh@ifh.de
    Polarized Electron-Nucleon Scattering at TESLA.

  12. ESCHER Jutta, TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada, Escher@triumf.ca
    Partial Dynamical Symmetry in a Fermionic Many-Body Systems.

  13. ESCHER Jutta, TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada, Escher@triumf.ca
    Potential-model descriptions of the $^7$Be$(p,\gamma)^8$B reaction and microscopic substructure effects.

  14. EVERSHEIM Dieter, UNI, Bonn, Germany, evershei@iskp.uni-bonn.de
    The Polarized Physics Program at COSY.

  15. FIMUSHKIN Viktor, JINR, Dubna, RF Fimush@sunhe.jinr.ru
    Source of polarized deuterons POLARIS at the NUCLOTRON accelerator.

  16. FINGER Miroslav, JINR, Dubna and CUNI, Praha, Czech Republic, Finger@mbox.troja.mff.cuni.cz
    The SPIN Project.

  17. FINGER Miroslav, JINR, Dubna and CUNI, Praha, Czech Republic, Finger@mbox.troja.mff.cuni.cz
    JINR participation in COMPASS Project.

  18. GANGRSKI Yuri P., JINR, Dubna, RF, gangr@cv.jinr.ru
    Polarization of fission fragments by resonant laser radiation.

  19. GERASIMOV Sergo B., JINR, Dubna, RF, gerasb@thsun1.jinr.ru
    Exotic resonance effects in two-photon two-nucleon processes.

  20. GOLDSTEIN Gary, Tufts University, Medford, USA, ggoldste@emerald.tufts.edu
    Spin-dependent Fragmentation Functions for Heavy Flavor Baryons.

  21. GOLOSKOKOV Sergei V., JINR, Dubna, RF, goloskkv @thsun1.jinr.ru
    Spin effects in diffractive reactions.

  22. GOLOVANOVA Nina, Moscow, RF, golant@dol.ru
    Mathematical eiconal and spin effects in nucleon-nucleon scattering at high energy.

  23. HENNEMAN Alex, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, alexh@nikhef.nl
    QCD corrections to transverse momentum dependent distribution funtions.

  24. HILBES Christian, ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland, hilbes@particle.phys.ethz.ch
    Time reversal violation in the decay of a free neutrons.

  25. HILLHOUSE Greg C., UNI, Stellenbosch, SA, Gch@AKAD.SUN.AC.ZA
    Relativistic descriptions of polarization transfer observables for quasielastic scattering of polarized protons.

  26. ILLARIONOV Alexej Yu., JINR, Dubna, RF, illar@thsun1.jinr.ru
    Polarization phenomena in fragmentation reactions of deuterons and pions.

  27. ILYICHEV Alexander, NSEC-PHEP, Minsk, Belarus, Ily@hep.by
    NLO mass effects for Compton process of polarized DIS.

  28. INAMURA Takashi T., HIL, Warsaw, Poland, inamura@slcj.uw.edu.pl
    Atomic and Nuclear Spin Polarization in K-Capture.

  29. IZOSIMOV Igor, RI, St. Petersburg, RF, izosimov@mail.dux.ru
    Fine structure of the beta-decay strength function.

  30. KORICHI Amel, IN2P3, France, korichi@csn-eb.in2p3.fr
    Octupole vibration in the superdeformed well: first experimental evidence.

  31. KOROTKOV Vladislav, DESY, Zeuthen, Germany, korotkov@ifh.de
    Future Measurements of Transversity.

  32. KRACIKOVA Tatiana I., JINR, Dubna and CUNI, Praha, Czech Republic, Kracik@nusun.jinr.ru
    Low temperature nuclear orientation of 60 min 148TbGd.

  33. KROHA Vaclav, INP, Rez, Czech Republic, Kroha@ujf.cas.cz
    To be specified.

  34. KURODA Kei-Ichi, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, Kei-Ichi.kuroda@cern.ch
    Recent Progress of Fibre Detectors.

  35. KVASIL Jan, CUNI, Praha, Czech Republic, kvasil@hp02.troja.mff.cuni.cz
    Coupling of Giant Resonances via Residual Interactions in the Nuclear Hamiltonian.

  36. LEEB Helmut, VUT, Vienna, Austria, leeb@is2.kph.tuwien.ac.at
    AUSTRON - Status of the Project.

  37. LEEB Helmut, VUT, Vienna, Austria, leeb@is2.kph.tuwien.ac.at
    Profile Reconstruction via Spin-Polarized Neutron Specular Reflection.

  38. LITVINENKO Anatoli G., JINR, Dubna, RF, litvin@sunhe.jinr.ru
    Fragmentation of tensor polarized deuterons into cumulative pions.

  39. LEWITOWICZ Marek, GANIL, France, lewitowicz@ganil.fr
    Isomers and polarized fragments produced at intermediate energies.

  40. OGANESSIAN Ruben Ts., JINR, Dubna, RF, rogan@sungraph.jinr.ru
    Dubna Radioactive Ion Beam Facility.

  41. PAULI Hans-Christian, MPI, Heidelberg, Germany, pauli@mpi-hd.mpg.de
    On the effective interaction in hadrons inspired by QCD.

  42. PENIONZHKEVICH Yuri E., JINR, Dubna, RF, pyuer@nrsun.jinr.ru
    Investigations with Radioactive Ion Beams.

  43. PETRACHE Costel, Italy, petrache@sunlb1.unicam.it
    Spectroscopy near drip line in the A=130 region.

  44. PIGNANELLI Marcello, INFN, Milan, Italy, Marcello.Pignanelli@mi.infn.it
    The experiments on EUROBALL: status and perspectives.

  45. PLIS Yuri, JINR, Dubna, RF, plis@nusun.jinr.ru
    The perspectives of the thermonuclear synthesis with polarized nuclei.

  46. POSTMA Hans, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, hpostma@dataweb.nl
    Parity violation at neutron resonances and related neutron spectroscopy.

  47. PROKOFIEV Alexander, PNPI, St. Petersburg, RF, prokan@hep486.pnpi.spb.ru
    Measurement of the polarization parameters from pp- and np-elastic and quasi-elastic scattering on 6LiH and 6LiD targets at 1.1-2.4 GeV.

  48. RUKOYATKIN Pavel, JINR, Dubna , RF, rukoyat@sunhe.jinr.ru
    Relativistic polarized beams for experiments on the polarized proton target at LHE.

  49. SCHAEFER Andreas, UNI, Regensburg, Germany, andreas.schaefer@physik.uni-regensburg.de
    Recent developments in hadronic spin physics.

  50. SCHAEFER Andreas, UNI, Regensburg, Germany, andreas.schaefer@physik.uni-regensburg.de
    An introduction to Skewed Parton Distributions.

  51. SELIVESTROV Dmitri, PNPI, St. Petersburg, RF, seliver@hep486.pnpi.spb.ru
    Nuclear and particle physics experiments at PINP.

  52. SELYUGIN Oleg V., JINR, Dubna, RF, selugin@thsun1.jinr.ru
    Spin asymmetries and basic parameters of elastic scattering.

  53. SIDOROV Alexander V., JINR, Dubna, RF, sidorov@thsun1.jinr.ru
    On the sensitivity of the polarized parton densities to flavor SU(3) symmetry breaking.

  54. SHAROV Vasili I., JINR, Dubna, RF, Sharov@sunhe.jinr.ru
    Measurements of the Total Cross Sections Differences $\Delta \sigma_{L,T}(np)$ over a GeV Region. Results and Prospects.

  55. SMITH Gavin, UNI, Manchester, UK, ags@mags.ph.man.ac.uk
    Electromagnetic properties of exicited states in fission fragments.

  56. SMOLYANSKI S. A., Saratov State University, Saratov, RF, tar@ns.ssu.runnet.ru
    The kinetic approach to partons production at the conditions of ultrarelativistic heavy ions collisions.

  57. SOBOLEV Igor K., JINR, Dubna, RF, sobolev@thsun1.jinr.ru
    To be specified.

  58. STRUNOV Leonid N., JINR, Dubna, RF, strunov@sunhe.jinr.ru
    Complete Experiment Feasibilities with the L/T Polarized p Target at Polarized n Beams of JINR LHE for Reconstructions of NN Forward Scattering Amplitudes in Multi-GeV/c Region.

  59. SUGAWARA-TANABE Kazuko, Otsuma Women's University, Japan, tanabe@otsuma.ac.jp
    Pseudospin Symmetry hidden in Dirac equation with deformed potential.

  60. SULC Miroslav, TU Liberec, Czech Republic, Miroslav.Sulc@vslib.cz
    The study of gamma radiation induced light absorption in scintillating and light guide fibres.

  61. SONG Hee Sung, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, hssong@physs.snu.ac.kr
    Spin correlation in e+e- ->W+W-.

  62. TANABE Kosai, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan, tanabe@riron.ged.saitama-u.ac.jp
    Capability of the generator coordinate method combined with angular momentum projection.

  63. VIRIUS Miroslav, CTU, Praha, Czech Republic, Virius@km1.fjfi.cvut.cz
    Possible Interference between C++ and Jawa Languages.

  64. VRETENAR Dario, TU Muenchen, Germany, vretenar@Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE
    Parity violating elastic electron scattering and neutron density distributions for atomic PV experiments.

  65. WEIGEL Herbert, MIT, Cambridge, USA, weigel@ctprainbow.mit.edu
    Strongly distorted baryon wave-functions: Hyperon beta-decay and the spin of the Lambda and the Nucleon.

  66. ZAIKIN Nikolai S., JINR, Dubna, RF, zaikin@cv.jinr.ru
    Computing and networking at JINR.

  67. ZICHA Josef, CTU, Praha, Czech Republic,
    Optical system of COMPAS/RICH1 detector.

  68. ZULKARNEEV Rafael Ya., JINR, Dubna, RF, Zulr@sunse.jinr.ru
    Experiment STAR/RHIC.

  69. ZULKARNEEV Rafael Ya., JINR, Dubna, RF, Zulr@sunse.jinr.ru
    Handedness in diffractive pion production on nuclei at 40 GeV.