Conveners
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- Qinghua Xu (Shandong University)
- Yu-gang Ma (Fudan University)
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- Naohito Saito ()
- Alessandro Bacchetta (University of Pavia and INFN)
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- Viktor Fimushkin (JINR)
- Xin-Nian Wang (Central China Normal University)
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- Shunzo Kumano (IMP / KEK)
- Guo-Liang Ma (Fudan University)
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- Jian-Ping Ma (Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS)
- Yuji Goto (Nagoya University)
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- Qun Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
- Yi Liao (IQM, South China Normal University)
A polarized gaseous target, operated in combination with the high-energy and high-intensity LHC beams, has the potential to open new physics frontiers and to deepen our understanding of the strong interaction in the non-perturbative regime of QCD. Specifically, the LHCspin project aims to perform spin-physics studies in high-energy polarized fixed-target collisions using the LHCb detector....
The muon magnetic anomaly, $a_\mu = (g-2)/2$, can be both measured and computed to a very high precision, making it a powerful probe to test the Standard Model of particle physics and search for new physics. The Fermilab Muon g-2 Collaboration has recently released the third and final measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the positive muon. The measurement shows excellent agreement with the...
The research addresses two fundamental questions in particle physics and cosmology: the fate of antimatter after the Big Bang and the nature of Dark Matter (DM). Its focus lies on the study of Electric Dipole Moments (EDMs) in particles such as protons and deuterons, explored through polarized particle beams stored in a dedicated ring.
Up to now, experimental efforts have been carried out...