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Nucleon longitudinal spin structure at COMPASS
The nucleon spin structure is studied at COMPASS via the measurement of the
spin dependent properties of deep inelastic muon-deuteron scattering. Both
inclusive and semi-inclusive observables are investigated, with the emphasis
put on the latter. This allows to access, in particular, the gluon polarization
() and the flavor decomposition of the quark helicity
distributions. Results from measurements with longitudinal target polarization
are presented, as well as uncertainties expected from the first 3 years of data
taking.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Prepared for 10th International Baryons
Conference (Baryons 2004). To be published with the conference proceedings in
Nuclear Physics
Spin structure function g_1 at low x: status and plans
A brief review of measurements and expectations concerning the spin structure
function g_1 of the nucleon at low values of the scaling variable x is given.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Invited talk presented at the ``International
Workshop on the Spin Structure of the Proton and Polarized Collider
Physics'', ECT*, Trento, Italy, July 23-28, 200
Delta G from high pT events at SMC and high pT analysis at COMPASS
Measurements of the longitudinal spin cross section asymmetry for deep
inelastic muon-nucleon interactions with two high transverse momentum hadrons
( 0.7 GeV) in the final state are presented for SMC data for polarized
proton and deuteron and for data on polarized deuteron from COMPASS taken in
2002 and 2003. The muon asymmetries determined with a cut on 1 GeV
in SMC are: and , respectively. From these values a gluon polarization was obtained at an average fraction of nucleon momentum
carried by gluons . The measured asymmetry (with cut on 1
GeV) in COMPASS is where D is
depolarization factor and the gluon polarization $\Delta G /G = 0.06\pm 0.31\pmComment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Talk given at 10-th International Conference
Baryons04, October 25-29, 2004, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, Franc
Results on the nucleon spin structure
SMC performed an investigation of the spin structure of the nucleon by
measuring deep inelastic scattering of polarised muons off polarised protons
and deuterons. A summary of the results for spin structure functions and sum
rules is given.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, Talk given at the Workshop on "Symmetry and Spin -
PRAHA98", Prag, September 1998. Proceedings to be published by Czech. Journ.
Phy
Effects of site dilution on the magnetic properties of geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets
The effect of site dilution by non magnetic impurities on the susceptibility
of geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets (kagome and pyrochlore lattices)
is discussed in the framework of the Generalized Constant Coupling model, for
both classical and quantum Heisenberg spins. For the classical diluted
pyrochlore lattice, excellent agreement is found when compared with Monte Carlo
data. Results for the quantum case are also presented and discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Excited Fermion Contribution to Z Physics at One Loop
We investigate the effects induced by excited leptons at the one-loop level
in the observables measured on the peak at LEP. Using a general effective
Lagrangian approach to describe the couplings of the excited leptons, we
compute their contributions to both oblique parameters and partial widths.
Our results show that the new effects are comparable to the present
experimental sensitivity, but they do not lead to a significant improvement on
the available constraints on the couplings and masses of these states.Comment: 25 pages 6 figure
The polarised gluon density Delta G(x) from di-jet events at high energy ep-colliders
We present the potential to determine the polarised gluon density from
boson-gluon fusion processes with di-jet events at future high energy
ep-colliders. These include HERA at DESY operated with polarised electrons and
protons, polarised protons from HERA colliding on polarised electrons from a
future linear collider, and polarised protons from RHIC at BNL colliding on
electrons from a future electron accelerator.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, Invited talk presented at the ``International
Workshop on the Spin Structure of the Proton and Polarized Collider
Physics'', ECT, Trento, Italy, July 23-28, 200
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