Polarization observables for DVCS and TCS experiments
ORAL
Abstract
Imaging the dynamic parton substructure of the nucleon is a fundamental goal of many nuclear physics programs at both Jefferson Lab and the future electron-ion collider (EIC). Deeply virtual exclusive scattering experiments have been identified as the cleanest probe of quark and gluon quantum correlation functions, the generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Critical to extracting information on hadron structure through GPDs is a global analysis of various exclusive reactions, such as deeply virtual Compton scattering and timelike Compton scattering. I will give some prospects for exclusive scattering polarization observables that are possible at an EIC/JLAB and the progress that has already been made in preparation for such programs.
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Presenters
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Philip Velie
University of Virginia
Authors
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Philip Velie
University of Virginia
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Brandon Kriesten
Center for Nuclear Femtography, University of Virginia
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Zaki Panjsheeri
University of Virginia
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Simonetta Liuti
University of Virginia