Nov 8 – 13, 2024
Hefei Crowne Plaza
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Current status of the theoretical study on the single spin asymmetry and prospects at the future experiment

Nov 12, 2024, 4:35 PM
35m
Cypress Room (翠海厅) (Hefei Crowne Plaza )

Cypress Room (翠海厅)

Hefei Crowne Plaza

1st Floor, Hefei Crowne Plaza, Building A, 598 Huangshan Road, Hefei, 230088 合肥皇冠假日酒店,一楼翠海厅
Invited Plenary

Speaker

Shinsuke Yoshida (South China Normal University)

Description

The single transverse-spin asymmetry(SSA) was first accepted as a mystery in QCD when it was observed in the late 70s. Half a century has passed since then, the SSA is now attracting attention as a tool for revealing new aspects of the nucleon structure. The understanding of the 3-dimensional structure through the SSA study is one of the main goals of the future electron-ion collider(EIC) experiment. In this talk, I will introduce some important theoretical developments made in the past couple of decades and some interesting discussions on the EIC experiment.

Primary author

Shinsuke Yoshida (South China Normal University)

Presentation materials