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Spin Physics at COMPASS

COMPASS is a new fixed target experiment presently in operation at CERN. It has the goal to investigate hadron structure and hadron spectroscopy by using either muon or hadron beams. From measurements of various hadron asymmetries in polarized muon - nucleon scattering it will be possible to determi...

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Autor principal: Bradamante, Franco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppnp.2005.01.031
http://cds.cern.ch/record/807169
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description COMPASS is a new fixed target experiment presently in operation at CERN. It has the goal to investigate hadron structure and hadron spectroscopy by using either muon or hadron beams. From measurements of various hadron asymmetries in polarized muon - nucleon scattering it will be possible to determine the contribution of the gluons to the nucleon spin. Main objective of the hadron program is the search of exotic states, and glueballs in particular. This physics programme is carried out with a two-stage magnetic spectrometer, with particle identification and calorimetry in both stages, which has started collecting physics data in 2002, and will run at the CERN SPS at least until 2010. Preliminary results from the 2002 run with a 160 GeV muon beam are presented for several physics channels under investigation.
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spelling cern-8071692019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.ppnp.2005.01.031http://cds.cern.ch/record/807169engBradamante, FrancoSpin Physics at COMPASSParticle Physics - ExperimentCOMPASS is a new fixed target experiment presently in operation at CERN. It has the goal to investigate hadron structure and hadron spectroscopy by using either muon or hadron beams. From measurements of various hadron asymmetries in polarized muon - nucleon scattering it will be possible to determine the contribution of the gluons to the nucleon spin. Main objective of the hadron program is the search of exotic states, and glueballs in particular. This physics programme is carried out with a two-stage magnetic spectrometer, with particle identification and calorimetry in both stages, which has started collecting physics data in 2002, and will run at the CERN SPS at least until 2010. Preliminary results from the 2002 run with a 160 GeV muon beam are presented for several physics channels under investigation.hep-ex/0411076oai:cds.cern.ch:8071692004-11-24
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Bradamante, Franco
Spin Physics at COMPASS
title Spin Physics at COMPASS
title_full Spin Physics at COMPASS
title_fullStr Spin Physics at COMPASS
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title_short Spin Physics at COMPASS
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topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppnp.2005.01.031
http://cds.cern.ch/record/807169
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