Participants

Patrick Achenbach Johannes Gutenberg-Universit¨at Mainz Sergey Afonin St. Petersburg State University Miguel Albaladejo Universidad de Murcia Hamoud Alharbi National Center for Mathematics and Physics at KACST Mauro Anselmino University and INFN, Torino David Armstrong College of William and Mary Shahin Atashbar Tehrani Persian Gulf University Urnaa Badarch University Giessen Gunnar Bali Universit¨at Regensburg Fouad Ballout FZ J¨ulich Luca Barion FZ J¨ulich Sergey Barsov FZ J¨ulich Vadim Baru Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia Mikhail Bashkanov Univ. T¨ubingen Gerhard Baur FZ J¨ulich Silas Beane University of New Hampshire Ulf Bechstedt FZ J¨ulich Matthias Behler Mainz University Falco Beijer Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH Himani Bhatt Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Pedro Bicudo IST, Lisboa Ikaros Bigi University of Notre Dame Roelof Bijker Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares Johan Bijnens Lund University, Lund, Sweden Cesare Bini Sapienza Universita’ di Roma and INFN Roma Michael Birse University of Manchester Andrea Bizzeti Universita’ di Modena e Reggio Emilia and INFN Sezione di Firenze Jan Blomgren Uppsala University, Dept of Neutron Research Harald Bongen FZ J¨ulich Norbert Bongers FZ J¨ulich Bugra Borasoy Bonn University Ekaterina Borodina FZ J¨ulich Robert Bradford University of Rochester Ronald Brings FZ J¨ulich Kai Brinkmann IKTP, TU Dresden William Briscoe The George Washington University Markus B¨uscher FZ J¨ulich Maxim Bychkov University of Virginia Hans Calen Uppsala University Kavita Chandwani Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Wen-Chen Chang Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

660 David Chiladze FZ J¨ulich Rsulan Chistov ITEP Moscow Ales Cieply Institute of Nuclear Physics, Rez near Prag¨u, Czechia Heinz Clement Univ. T¨ubingen Tom Cohen University of Maryland Marialaura Colantoni Universita’ del Piemonte Orientale e INFN-Torino Catalina Curceanu Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati dell’INFN Rafal Czyzykiewicz Jagellonian University, Cracow and FZ J¨ulich Rita De Masi Institut de Physique Nucleaire Orsay Jean-Pierre Didelez Institut de Physique Nucleaire Orsay J¨urgen Dietrich FZ J¨ulich Michael Doering University of Valencia Heinz Dohmen Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum GmbH Frank Dohrmann FZ Dresden-Rossendorf Alessandro Drago University of Ferrara Michael Dugger Arizona State University Alexey Dzyuba FZ J¨ulich Bruno El-Bennich LPNHE Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris Sergey Eliseev Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, R, Dubna Ralf Engels FZ J¨ulich Evgeny Epelbaum FZ J¨ulich and Bonn University Franz-Josef Etzkorn FZ J¨ulich Riccardo Fabbri DESY-ZEUTHEN Amir Fariborz SUNY Institute of Technology Pavel Fedorets ITEP Moscow Olaf Felden FZ J¨ulich Robert Fersch College of William and Mary Detlef Filges FZ J¨ulich Christian Fischer Institut f¨ur Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt Klaus Foehl University of Edinburgh Antonio Fonseca Centro Fisica Nuclear da Universidade Lisboa Aida Galoyan LPP JINR, Dubna Gurjav Ganbold JINR, Dubna and Institute of Physics and Technology, Ulaanbaatar Haiyan Gao Duke University and TUNL Anders Gardestig University of South Carolina Archil Garishvili FZ J¨ulich J¨urg Gasser Univ. Bern Werner Gast FZ J¨ulich Daniel Gazda Institute of Nuclear Physics, Rez near Prague Ralf Gebel FZ J¨ulich Albrecht Gillitzer FZ J¨ulich Derek Glazier University of Edinburgh Leonid Glozman

661 Alexander Glushkov University Frank Goldenbaum FZ J¨ulich Detlev Gotta FZ J¨ulich Harald Grießhammer George Washington University Kirill Grigoriev FZ J¨ulich Vera Grishina FZ J¨ulich Frank Gr¨ummer FZ J¨ulich Peter Gr¨unschloss Calplus GmbH Dieter Grzonka FZ J¨ulich Ali Murat Guler Middle East Technical University Helmut Haberzettl George Washington University Dietrich Habs LMU Garching Johann Haidenba¨ur FZ J¨ulich Rene Halver FZ J¨ulich Guido Hamacher Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH Hans-Werner Hammer Bonn University Christoph Hanhart FZ J¨ulich Fred Harris University Hawaii Michael Hartmann FZ J¨ulich Hassan Hassanabadi Shahrood University of Technology Martin Hausner FZ J¨ulich Jun He CEA-Saclay Volker Hejny FZ J¨ulich Thomas Hemmert Physik Dep. T39, TU M¨unchen Kurt Henn FZ J¨ulich Frank Hinterberger Bonn Uiversity Aye Thandar Htay FZ J¨ulich Jie Hu Duke University Fei Huang China Center of Advanced Science and Technology Fabian H¨ugging FZ J¨ulich Tetsuo Hyodo Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto Yoichi Ikeda Department of Physics, Osaka University Takashi Inoue Dept. Phys. Sophia University, Tokyo Tomoichi Ishiwatari Stefan Meyer Institut f¨ur subatomare Physik, Wien Sergiy Ivashyn National Science Center, Kharkov Herbert J¨ager FZ J¨ulich Marco Jagodzinska FZ J¨ulich Brajesh K. Jain Mumbai University Harald Janssen Calplus GmbH Michal Janusz FZ J¨ulich and Jagiellonian University, Krakow Benedykt R. Jany FZ J¨ulich and Nuclear Physics Department, Jagiellonian University, Vishwajeet Jha Nuclear Physics Division, BARC, Mumbai Bruno Julia-Diaz University of Barcelona

662 Stefan Jurk iseg Spezialelektronik GmbH Andro Kacharava Erlangen University Mardy Karnadi FZ J¨ulich Irakli Keshelashvili FZ J¨ulich Olena Khakimova Univ. T¨ubingen Dimitry Khaneft FZ J¨ulich Olga Khetselius Nucl.Spectr.Lab., Alfons Khoukaz IKP, Universit¨at M¨unster Anatoly Khrykin JINR, Dubna Kurt Kilian FZ J¨ulich Daniil Kirillov FZ J¨ulich Matthias Kirsch Struck Innovative Systeme GmbH Daniela Kiselev Paul Scherrer Institut Stanislaw Kistryn Jagiellonian University, Krakow Pawel Klaja FZ J¨ulich Vera Kleber Bonn University Eberhard Klempt Bonn University R¨udiger Koch FZ J¨ulich Stefan K¨olling FZ J¨ulich Evgeni Kolomeitsev GSI Darmstadt Polina Kravchenko PNPI, S.Petersburg Gastao Krein Instituto de Fisica Teorica Siegfried Krewald FZ J¨ulich Bernd Krusche Basel University Bastian Kubis HISKP (Theorie), Bonn University Eberhard Kuhlmann Institut f¨ur Kern- und Teilchenphysik, TU Dresden Roland Kuhn Technische Universit¨at M¨unchen, Physik Department Pawel Kulessa FZ J¨ulich and Institute of Nuclear Physics Cracow Viacheslav Kulikov ITEP, Moscow Andrzej Kupsc Department of Nuclear And Particle Physics, Uppsala University Alexander Kvinikhidze Razmadze Mathematical Institute, Tbilisi Valentyn Kyryanchuk FZ J¨ulich Timo Lahde Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Jens Soeren Lange Universit¨at Giessen Inti Lehmann University of Glasgow Andreas Lehrach FZ J¨ulich Paolo Lenisa Universita’ di Ferrara and INFN - Ferrara Horst Lenske U. Giessen Vadim Lensky FZ J¨ulich Vladimir Leontyev FZ J¨ulich Felipe Llanes Estrada Depto. Fisica Teorica I, Universidad Complutense Madrid Markus Lochno Tektronix GmbH Bernd Lorentz FZ J¨ulich

663 Alfredo Luccio Brookhaven National Laboratory Matthias F.M. Lutz GSI Darmstadt Valery Lyubovitskij Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of T¨ubingen Nikolay Lyutorovich St. Petersburg State University Frank Maas CNRS/IN2P3/Institut de Physique Nucleaire Orsay Alexander Machavariani JINR Dubna and HEPI Tbilisi Hartmut Machner FZ J¨ulich Andrzej Magiera Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University Rudolf Maier FZ J¨ulich Alberto Martinez Torres IFIC-Universidad de Valencia Sergio Mauro WIENER, Plein & Baus GmbH Judith McGovern University of Manchester Bryan McKinnon University of Glasgow Craig McNeile University of Glasgow Ulf-G. Meißner FZ J¨ulich and Bonn University Wally Melnitchouk Jefferson Lab Marius Mertens FZ J¨ulich Johan Messchendorp KVI/RuG, Groningen Pekko Metsae University of Helsinki Bernard Metsch Bonn University Malte Mielke IKP, Universit¨at M¨unster Maxim Mikirtychyants Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute and FZ J¨ulich David Minossi FZ J¨ulich Hans-Peter Morsch Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw Ulrich Mosel University of Giessen Pawel Moskal Jagellonian University and FZ J¨ulich Fred Myhrer University of South Carolina Satoshi Nakamura TRIUMF Takashi Nakano RCNP, Osaka University Kanzo Nakayama University of Georgia Mariana Nanova University of Giessen Alexey Nefediev ITEP Moscow Ben Nefkens University California Los Angeles Mikhail Nekipelov FZ J¨ulich Dominik Nickel Technische Universit¨at Darmstadt Nikolai Nikolaev L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics and FZ J¨ulich Victor Nikonov HISKP Bonn, PNPI Gatchina Mikheil Niroadze High Energy Physics Institute of Tbilisi State University Tetsuo Nishikawa Tokyo Institute of Technology Jouni Niskanen University of Helsinki Andreas Nogga FZ J¨ulich Walter Oelert FZ J¨ulich Dieter Oellers FZ J¨ulich

664 Henner Ohm FZ J¨ulich Hiroaki Ohnishi RIKEN Vitaly Okorokov MEPhI - Moscow Engineering Physics Istitute Jose A. Oller Universidad de Murcia Eulogio Oset University of Valencia Simone Pacetti LNF-INFN Frascati and CSR Enrico Fermi, Roma Michael Papenbrock IKP, Universit¨at M¨unster Mark W. Paris EBAC @ Jefferson Lab Vladimir Pascalutsa ECT* Trento Christian Pauly FZ J¨ulich Fedor Pavlov FZ J¨ulich Jose R. Pelaez University Complutense de Madrid Mario Pelliccioni Universita’ degli Studi di Torino, INFN Michael Pennington IPPP, Durham University Henrik Pettersson IKP, Uppsala University Daniel Phillips Ohio University Jerzy Pietraszko GSI Dartstadt Stephane Platchkov CEA Saclay Henk Polinder FZ J¨ulich Maxim Polyakov Ruhr-University Bochum Sergey Prakhov University California Los Angeles Dieter Prasuhn FZ J¨ulich Elisabetta Prencipe University of Ferrara and INFN Annette Pricking Univ. T¨ubingen Joanna Przerwa FZ J¨ulich Piotr Raczka University of Warsaw Ali A. Rajabi Shahrood University of Technology Frank Rathmann FZ J¨ulich Christoph Redmer FZ J¨ulich David Richards Jefferson Laboratory James Ritman FZ J¨ulich Craig Roberts Argonne National Laboratory Eduard Roderburg FZ J¨ulich David Rodriguez Entem University of Salamanca and IUFFyM G¨unther Rosner University of Glasgow Anatoli Rouba Research Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk Ankhi Roy IIT Bombay Enriq¨u Ruiz Arriola Universidad de Granada Akaki Rusetsky HISKP, Bonn University Michael Sadler Abilene Christian University Mikko Sainio Helsinki Institute of Physics Naohito Saito KEK Elena Santopinto INFN

665 Andrei Sarantsev Bonn University Pavel Saviankou FZ J¨ulich Susan Schadmand FZ J¨ulich Andreas Sch¨afer Wo. Sch¨afer FZ J¨ulich D. Schoenfelder FZ J¨ulich Joseph Schechter Physics Department, Syracuse University Ralf Schleichert FZ J¨ulich Herbert Schneider FZ J¨ulich Karin Schoenning Uppsala University Wolfgang Schroeder FZ J¨ulich and Erlangen University Otto Schult FZ J¨ulich Martin Schulte-Wissermann TU Dresden Thomas Sefzick FZ J¨ulich Kimiko Sekiguchi RIKEN Marc Sellschopp Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH Kirill Semenov-Tian-Shansky Ruhr Universit¨at Bochum and St. Petersburg State University Valeriy Serdyuk FZ J¨ulich Hellmut Seyfarth FZ J¨ulich Neha Shah Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Kiyotaka Shimizu Department of Physics, Sophia University Vitaly Shklyar Inst. f¨ur Theor. Physik I, Universit¨at Giessen Mohammad R. S. K. Sofla Shahrood University of Technology Alexander Sibirtsev HISKP, Universit¨at Bonn Regina Siudak Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Tatiana Skorodko Uni. T¨ubingen Tytus Smolinski FZ J¨ulich and Jagiellonian University, Cracow Andrey Sokolov FZ J¨ulich Josef Speth FZ J¨ulich Dirk Spoelgen FZ J¨ulich Roxanne Springer Duke University Jugoslav Stahov Florica Stancu University of Liege Aleksandr Starostin University of California Los Angeles Rolf Stassen FZ J¨ulich Hans-Joachim Stein FZ J¨ulich Joanna Stepaniak Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw G¨unter Sterzenbach FZ J¨ulich Hans Stockhorst FZ J¨ulich Tobias Stockmanns FZ J¨ulich Igor Strakovsky The George Washington University Thomas Strauch FZ J¨ulich Hans Stroeher FZ J¨ulich

666 Viktorin Sumachev Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute Mizuki Sumihama Osaka University RCNP Yury Surovtsev Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, JINR, Dubna Nobuhiko Suzuki Department of Physics, Osaka University Takatoshi Suzuki RIKEN Alfred Svarc Rudjer Boskovic Institute Antoni Szczurek Institute of Physics and University of Rzeszow Berhan Taddesse Jacobs University Bremen Fatemeh Taghavi Shahri IUST Toru Takahashi Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University Sachiko Takeuchi Japan College of Social Work Makoto Takizawa Showa Pharmaceutical University Setsuo Tamenaga RCNP, Osaka University Ulrike Thoma Bonn University Anthony Thomas Jefferson Lab Raimund T¨olle FZ J¨ulich Walter Toki Colorado State University Tamer Tolba FZ J¨ulich Laura Tolos FIAS. University of Frankfurt Sergey Trusov FZ J¨ulich Antonios Tsapalis University of Athens Kay Ulbrich Bonn University Wolfgang Ullrich TU Dresden Maurizio Ungaro Jefferson Lab Yury Valdau FZ J¨ulich Eef van Beveren Coimbra University Brandon Van der Ventel Stellenbosch University David van Niekerk Stellenbosch University Willem van Oers University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Galina Vankova-Kirilova Sofia University Tsvetanova Raghava Varma Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Peter Vlasov FZ J¨ulich Mikhail Voloshin FTPI, University of Minnesota Michael von D¨uring CAEN GmbH Fan Wang Nanjing University Rainer Wanke Mainz University Wojciech Weglorz FZ J¨ulich Christian Weidemann FZ J¨ulich Herbert Weigel Fachbereich Physik, Siegen University Dominic Welsch FZ J¨ulich Eberhard Widmann Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics, Vienna Uwe-Jens Wiese Institute for Theoretical Physics, Bern University Alexander Winnem¨oller IKP, Universit¨at M¨unster

667 Peter Wintz FZ J¨ulich Andreas Wirzba FZ J¨ulich Magnus Wolke FZ J¨ulich Aleksandra Wronska Jagiellonian University, Cracow Xiaohua Yuan FZ J¨ulich Leonid Yurev FZ J¨ulich Zhongdong Zhang FZ J¨ulich Qiang Zhao IHEP Beijing Veronique Ziegler SLAC Bing-song Zou IHEP Beijing Pawel Zupranksi The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies Izabella Zychor IPJ Swierk

668 669 Program

670 Registration Plenary Session Monday, Sep. 10, 2007 9:00 - 12:30 chair: S. Krewald Welcome (H. Machner) Welcome to the Research Center (U. Samm) W. van Oers Department of Physics and Opening Remarks (IUPAP) Astronomy University of Manitoba J. Gasser Univ. Bern, Switzerland Chiral Effective Field Theory C. Curceanu Laboratori Nazionali di Kaonic Atoms Experimental Frascati dell’INFN Studies at DAPhNE chair: J. Ritman R. Wanke Mainz University Wigner-Cusp in Kaon Decays and Determination of pi pi Scattering Lengths J. Bijnens Lund University, Lund, Swe- Eta and Eta’ Physics den M. Wolke FZ Juelich Eta Meson Decays with WASA- at-COSY

Parallel Sessions 1-5 - Monday, Sep. 10, 2007 14:30 - 16:10 Session 1: pi N Interaction I chair: B. Nefkens T. D. Cohen University of Maryland Interplay of the Chiral and Large N(c) Limits in pi N Scattering T. Inoue Dept. Phys. Sophia Univer- Pion-Nucleon P 33 and P 11 sity, Tokyo Scatterings in the Lippmann- Schwinger Approach P. Metsd University of Helsinki Pion-Nucleon Partial Wave Anal- ysis with Fixed-t Analyticity Constraints M.E. Sainio Helsinki Institute of Physics The GMO Sum Rule Revisited J. He CEA-Saclay pi N to eta N Process in a Chiral Quark Model Approach Session 2 : Scalar Mesons I chair: E. van Beveren J.R. Pelaez University Complutense de Scalar Mesons from Unitarized Madrid Chiral Perturbation Theory J. Oller Universidad de Murcia Topics on Scalar Meson Dynamics M. Bashkanov Univ. Tuebingen sigma-Channel Low-Mass En- hancement in Double-Pionic Fusion A.V. Nefediev ITEP The Nature of the Light Scalar Mesons from their Radiative De- cays A. Fariborz SUNY Institute of Technol- Scalar Mesons: A Chiral La- ogy grangian Study of their Mixing and Substructure

671 Session 3: Meson Production I chair: W. Briscoe K. Nakayama University of Georgia Meson Production in NN Colli- sions H. Haberzettl George Washington Univer- Photoproduction of Pseudoscalar sity Mesons A. Dzyuba FZ Juelich Kaon-Pair Production in Hadron- Induced Reactions at ANKE W.-C. Chang Institute of Physics, Explore Pomeron Trajectory at Academia Sinica, Taiwan Low Energies - Measurement of $\phi$-Meson Photoproduction from Protons and Deuterons Near Threshold by LEPS/SPring-8 Experiment

Session 4: Baryon Spectroscopy I chair: E. Oset M. Doering University of Valencia The Nature of the N*(1535) T. Skorodko Uni. Tuebingen Excitation of the Roper Reso- nance in Single and Double-Pion Production I. Zychor IPJ Swierk Studies of Lambda(1405) in pp Collisions with ANKE at COSY- Juelich S. Takeuchi Japan College of Social Lambda(1405) as a Resonance Work in the Baryon-Meson Scattering Coupled to the q3 State in a Quark Model Session 5: Electron Scattering chair: A. Szczurek I. Lehmann University of Glasgow HERMES Results on Hard- Exclusive Processes R. De Masi IPN Orsay Generalized parton distributions and deeply virtual Compton scat- tering at CLAS W. Melnitchouk Jefferson Lab Quark Hadron Duality in Electron Scattering P. Kravchenko PNPI, S.Petersburg Latest HERMES Results on Quark Helicity Distribution from Semi-Inclusive Deep-Inelastic Scattering Parallel Sessions 6-10 - Monday, Sep. 10, 2007 16:50 - 18:30 Session 6: pi N Interaction II chair: H. Lenske A.Kudryavtsev Institute for Theoretical Pion-Deuteron Scattering Length (V. Baru) and Experimental Physics, in Chiral Perturbation Theory up Moscow, Russia to Order chiˆ3/2 J. Stahov University of Tuzla Evaluation of the piN sigma Term Using Dispersion Relations - Present Status T. Strauch FZ Juelich Pionic Deuterium

672 V. Sumachev Petersburg Nuclear Physics Parameters A and R Measure- Institute ments in the Resonance Region of the Pion-Nucleon Elastic Scatter- ing: Recent Results and Subse- quent Investigations K. Semenov Ruhr Universitaet Bochum, Bootstrap for Physical Values of St. Petersburg State Uni- pi N Resonance Parameters versity Poster Session Session 7: Scalar Mesons II chair: G. Krein E. van Beveren Coimbra University How We Discovered the Nonet of Light Scalar Mesons S.A. Ivashyn National Science Center Light Scalar Meson Decays ”Kharkov Institute for Physics and Mixing in ChPT and Technology”, Institute for Theoretical Physics, M. Albaladejo Universidad de Murcia S-Wave Meson Scattering in Unitary Chiral Perturbation Theory Yu.S. Surovtsev Bogoliubov Laboratory of The- On the Nature of the f 0- and oretical Physics, Joint Institute f 2-Mesons for Nuclear Research X. Yuan FZ Juelich Measurement of the reac- tion dd->alpha K+K- with ANKE/COSY Poster Session Session 8: Meson Decays chair: F. Harris B. Borasoy Bonn University Decays of Eta and Eta’ Mesons A. Kupsc Department of Nuclear And Multiple Meson Production in Particle Physics, Uppsala Uni- pp Interactions as a Back- versity ground for eta and eta’ Decay Studies A. Bizzeti Universita’ di Modena e Reg- Highlights on Radiative Kaon gio Emilia and INFN Sezione di and Hyperon Decays from Firenze NA48/2 S. Prakhov University California Los Ange- New Results on Measurement les of Rare Decay eta to pi0 gamma gamma A. Roy IIT Bombay Branching Ratio for eta to pi0 gamma gamma with CBELSA/TAPS Poster Session Session 9: Symmetries chair: W. van Oers A. Magiera Institute of Physics, Jagiel- Studies of Charge Symmetry lonian University Breaking Reactions at COSY B. Kubis Helmholtz-Institut fuer Isospin Violating Nucleon Strahlen- und Kernphysik Form Factors (Theorie), Universitaet Bonn

673 D.S. Armstrong College of William and Mary Strangeness Content of the Nucleon via Parity Violat- ing Asymmetries in Polarized Electron Scattering F. Maas CNRS/IN2P3/IPN Orsay Parity Violating Electron Scattering: The Role of Strange Quarks at Small Momentum Transfer M. Behler Mainz University Symmetry Tests in NA48 with Kaons Poster Session Session 10: Instrumentation chair: J. Niskanen K. Foehl University of Edinburgh The PANDA Detector at FAIR A. Wronska Jagiellonian University, Cracow Simulation of the PANDA Ex- periment with PandaRoot R. Schleichert FZ Juelich Silicon Detectors for Internal Target Experiments L. Barion University of Ferrara and INFN The PAX Experiment at FAIR / FZ Juelich A. Lehrach FZ Juelich High-Energy Storage Ring (HESR) Poster Session Welcome Dinner Seekasino Plenary Session Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2007 8:30 - 12:30 chair: A. Schaefer C. Bini Sapienza Universita’ di Roma KLOE Results on Hadron and INFN Roma Physics M.R. Pennington IPPP, Durham University Structure of Light Scalar Mesons J. Schechter Physics Department, Syracuse Scalar Mesons from an Effec- University tive Lagrangian Approach K.-T. Brinkmann IKTP, TU Dresden Physics Program at COSY chair: H. Gao S. Beane University of New Hampshire Hadron, Hadron-Hadron and Hadron-Hadron-Hadron Properties from Lattice QCD U.-J. Wiese Institute for Theoretical Chiral Symmetry on the Lat- Physics, Bern University tice A. Schaefer University of Regensburg Hadron Structure from Lat- tice QCD

Parallel Sessions 11-15 - Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2007 14:30 - 16:10 Session 11: Spin Physics chair: W. Melnitchouk R. Fersch College of William and Mary Spin Physics with CLAS St. Platchkov CEA Saclay The COMPASS Experiment at CERN: New Results and Forthcoming Studies A. Fabbri DESY-ZEUTHEN Latest HERMES Results on Transverse Spin in Hadron Structure and Formation 674 F. Rathmann Erlangen University Spin Physics from COSY to (A. Kacharava) FAIR A. Drago University of Ferrara Spin Physics with Antiprotons Session 12: Scalar Mesons III chair: J. Schechter T. Lahde Department of Physics, Univer- Scalar Pion Form Factor from sity of Washington, Seattle, WA J/psi Decays D. Rodriguez En- University of Salamanca and Chiral Symmetry Restoration tem IUFFyM in Excited Mesons G. Ganbold Joint Institute for Nuclear Re- Mesons and Glueballs: A search, Dubna and Institute of Quantum Field Approach Physics and Technology, Ulaan- baatar A. Khrykin JINR On a Possible Origin of a Resonance-Like Structure in the Two-Photon Invariant Mass Spectrum of the Reaction pp to pp gamma gamma Session 13: Meson Production II chair: H. Clement J. Pietraszko GSI Darmstadt PP Collisions with HADES (I. Froehlich) W. Ullrich TU Dresden Reaction Dynamics of omega Meson Production in \vec{p}p Collisions K. Schoenning Uppsala University, Sweden Production of omega in pd to 3He omega with CEL- SIUS/WASA O. Khakimova Univ. Tuebingen Measurement of the ABC- Effect in the Most Basic Double-Pionic Fusion Process G. Vankova University of Sofia Study of eta-Meson Produc- tion in the \vec{d}d to alpha eta Reaction Session 14: Baryon Spectroscopy II chair: B. Metsch B. McKinnon University of Glasgow Baryon Spectroscopy at CLAS (Pentaquark Review) M. Nanova University of Giessen gamma p to p pi0 eta and Re- lated Reactions Studied with CBELSA/TAPS V .Shklyar Inst. fuer Theor. Physik I, Uni- eta-Photoproduction on the versitaet Giessen Nucleon in the Resonance En- ergy Region D.I. Glazier University of Edinburgh Recoil Polarisation Observ- ables in pion and eta Photo- production with the CB@MAMI

675 H. Hassanabadi Shahrood University of Technol- Determination of the potential ogy coefficients of the Baryons & the effect of spin & isospin potential on their energy Session 15: Hadrons in Medium I chair: A. Magiera B.K. Jain Mumbai University Study of the p 6Li to eta 7Be reaction V. Jha Nuclear Physics Division, Search for eta-Nucleus Bound BARC, Mumbai States M. Papenbrock IKP, Universitaet Muenster Investigation of the dp to 3HeX (X=eta,pi0,pipi) Reac- tions at ANKE A. Galoyan LPP JINR Monte Carlo Simulation of Meson-Nucleon and Meson- Nucleus Interactions at High Energies

Parallel Sessions 16-20 - Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2007 16:50 - 18:30 Session 16: KN Interaction chair: A. Gardestig A. Rusetsky HISKP, University of Bonn Kaon-Nucleon Scattering Lengths from Experiment on Kaonic Deuterium F. Huang China Center of Advanced Sci- Kaon Nucleon and Anti-Kaon ence and Technology Nucleon Interactions in a Chi- ral Constituent Quark Model A. Cieply Institute of Nuclear Physics, Multichannel Chiral Approach Rez near Prague, Czechia for Kaonic Hydrogen T. Ishiwatari Stefan Meyer Institut fuer sub- Precise Determination of atomare Physik Kaonic 4He X-ray Energy Session 17: Meson Production III chair: H. Haberzettl M. Dugger Arizona State University Photoproduction of Eta and Eta’ Mesons from the Proton P. Klaja FZ Juelich Comparative Study of proton- eta and proton-eta’ Interac- tion via pp and p-meson In- variant Mass Distributions J. Przerwa FZ Juelich Isospin Dependence of the Eta’ Meson Production in Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions H. Pettersson IKP, Uppsala University High Statistics Measurements of eta-Production in Proton- Proton Collisions C. Pauly FZ Juelich 3pi0 Final States with WASA at CELSIUS and COSY Session 18: High Energy Processes I chair: A. Drago R. Bijker Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares The Gottfried Sum Rule in an Unquenched Quark Model

676 Ch. Fischer Institut fuer Kernphysik, TU Meson Properties from Non- Darmstadt perturbative Quark-Gluon Dynamics R. Kuhn Technische Universitaet Measurements of the Gluon Muenchen, Department Physik Polarization in the Nucleon P. Fedorets ITEP Moscow A Frozen Pellet Target for PANDA Session 19: Heavy Mesons I chair: H.-W. Hammer R.P. Springer Duke University Positive and Negative Parity Charmed Mesons in Heavy Quark Effective Field Theory F.A. Harris University Hawaii Recent BES Results and the BESIII Upgrade B. El-Bennich LPNHE Univ. Pierre et Marie B Meson Decays into Pion Curie, Paris Pion and Kaon: CP Viola- tion and Pseudoscalar Meson Interactions G. Krein Instituto de Fisica Teorica Dbar -Nucleon Interaction from Meson-Exchange and Quark-Gluon Dynamics Session 20: Baryon Spectroscopy III chair: F. Stancu L.Ya.Glozman University of Graz QCD Symmetries in Excited Hadrons M. Sumihama Osaka University, RCNP K+ Photoproduction by Lin- early Polarized Photons at SPring-8/LEPS R. Bradford University of Rochester Studies of Kaon Photoproduc- tion from the Proton Using CLAS at Jefferson Lab T. Hyodo Yukawa Institute for Theoreti- Exotic Hadrons in s-Wave Chi- cal Physics, Kyoto ral Dynamics A. Martinez Tor- IFIC-Universidad de Valencia Dynamically Generated Reso- res nances in the Two Mesons - One Baryon Systems Plenary Session Wednesday, Sep. 12, 2007 8:30 - 12:30 chair: H. Stroeher M. Lutz GSI Darmstadt Structure of Baryons P. Achenbach Institut fuer Kernphysik, Jo- Physics Program at MAMI-C hannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz U. Thoma Bonn University Baryon Spectroscopy - Recent results from the Crystal Barrel Experiment at ELSA - B.S. Zou IHEP Beijing Baryon Resonances Observed at BES chair: J. Gasser T. Nakano RCNP, Osaka University Evidence for Theta+ Photo- Production at LEPS

677 A. Starostin University of California Los An- Baryon Spectroscopy with In- geles elastic Channels: Crystal Ball Experience H. Gao Duke University and TUNL Scaling in Charged Pion Pho- toproduction From Nucleon Parallel Sessions 21-25 - Wednesday, Sep. 12, 2007 14:30 - 16:10 Session 21: Exotics chair: R. Bijker E. Santopinto INFN Tetraquark Spectroscopy F. Wang Nanjing University Systematic Study of Multi Quark States H. Weigel Fachbereich Physik, Siegen Uni- Soliton Model Approach to versity Kaon Nucleon Scattering in the Pentaquark Channel Y. Azimov Petersburg Nucl. Phys. Inst. How Is Exotics Produced? Where to Search for It? F. Taghavi Shahri IUST The Rule of Orbital Angu- lar Momentum and Polarized Valon Model Session 22: NN Interaction chair: J.-P. Didelez E. Ruiz Arriola Universidad de Granada Renormalizing the Schroedinger Equation for NN Scattering A.E. Gardestig University of South Carolina Extraction of the neutron- neutron scattering length from pi- d to nn gamma using chiPT V. Lensky FZ Juelich Neutronneutron scatter- ing length from the reac- tion gamma d -> pi+ nn D. Chiladze FZ Juelich np-Amplitude Studies at ANKE S. Kvinikhidze Razmadze Mathematical Insti- A Possible Renormalization tute, Tbilisi Group Approach to Nuclear Current Operators Session 23: Baryon Spectroscopy IV chair: U. Thoma B. Metsch Bonn University The Relativistic Quark Model F. Stancu University of Liege Quark Models: Recent Re- sults A. Svarc Rudjer Bovskovic Institute On Ambiguities and Uncer- tainties in PWA A. Sibirtsev HISKP,Universitaet Bonn High Mass Baryons in Single Pion Photoproduction N. Suzuki Department of Physics, Osaka Resonance Pole by Speed Plot University and Time Delay Session 24: Hadrons in Medium II chair: B.K. Jain E. Oset University of Valencia Photoproduction of Omega and Omega in the Nuclear Medium F. Dohrmann FZ Dresden-Rossendorf Inclusive dielectron produc- tion in C+C collisions with HADES

678 S. Eliseev Bogoliubov Laboratory of The- In Pursuit of New Physics oretical Physics, Joint Institute with K+ Scattering on Nuclei for Nuclear Research, Dubna at Intermediate Energy D. Gazda Institute of Nuclear Physics, Dynamics of Kbar Nuclear Rez near Prague States Session 25: Meson Production IV chair: M. Sadler V. Baru Institute for Theoretical and Progress in NN->NN pi Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia F. Myhrer University of South Carolina Two Pion Exchange Effects in pp to pp pi0 A. Machavariani JINR Dubna, HEPI Tbilisi Screening in the Bremsstrahlung Reactions and Magnetic Moment of the Delta Resonance D.G. Richards Jefferson Laboratory Excited States of Charmonium from Lattice OCD Guided Tour COSY Guided Tour Aachen Plenary Session Thursday, Sep. 13, 2007 8:30 - 12:30 chair: B.S. Zou M.B. Voloshin FTPI, University of Minnesota Decay of Open Charm Hadrons R. Chistov ITEP Moscow Charmed Hadrons from B- Decay W. Toki Colorado State University Hadronic B-Decays I. Bigi University of Notre Dame On the Brink of Major Dis- coveries in Weak Charm De- cays - a Bismarckian Chance to Make History chair: T. Nakano S. Kistryn Jagiellonian University, Kracow Three-Nucleon System Dy- namics Studied via d-p Breakup K. Sekiguchi RIKEN Three Nucleon Scattering Ex- periments from RIKEN D.R. Phillips Ohio University Chiral Effective Theory Calcu- lations of Electron and Photon Scattering from Light Nuclei Parallel Sessions 26-30 - Thursday, Sep. 13, 2007 14:30 - 16:10 Session 26: Strange Few Nucleon Systems chair: E. Widmann H. Ohnishi RIKEN Search for Deeply Bound Kaonic State P. Bicudo IST, Lisboa The Hexaquark-Flavoured AntiK-N-N state Computed Microscopically with a Clus- terized Octoquark

679 Y. Ikeda Department of Physics, Osaka Three-Body Resonance Pole of University Strange Dibaryon in the Kbar NN - pi YN Coupled System T. Suzuki RIKEN An Experimental Search for Strange Multi-Baryonic Sys- tems in 4He(stoppedK-,YN) Reaction T. Nishikawa Tokyo Institute of Technology Bound Kaon Approach for the ppKˆ- System in the Skyrme Model Session 27: Few Body I chair: H. Griesshammer J. Blomgren Uppsala University, Dept of Three Body Force Effects in Neutron Research Neutron-Deuteron Scattering at 95 MeV E. Epelbaum FZ Juelich, Universitaet Bonn Delta-Resonance Contribu- tions to the Nuclear Force A. Fonseca Centro Fmsica Nuclear da Uni- Coulomb Effects in Few Nu- versidade Lisboa cleon Systems abstract talk D. Kiselev Paul Scherrer Institut Vector and Tensor An- alyzing Power of the H(vec(d),gamma)3He Cap- ture Reaction S. Nakamura TRIUMF Bridging over pi-Production and Weak Processes in Few- Nucleon Systems with Chiral Perturbation Theory Session 28: Form Factors chair: C. Roberts V. Pascalutsa ECT* Trento, Italy Delta-N Transition Form Fac- tors F.J. Llanes Depto. Fisica Teorica I, Univer- The 1/x Form Factor of the Estrada sidad Complutense Madrid Nucleon M. Ungaro Jefferson Lab Baryon Resonance Form Fac- tor at CLAS M. Colantoni Universita’ del Piemonte Orien- First Results on Pion Polariz- tale e INFN-Torino abilities @ COMPASS M. Bychkov University of Virginia High Precision Measurement of the Pion Form Factors via Radiative Pion Decay pi to e nu gamma Session 29: Baryon Spectroscopy V chair: K. Shimizu I. Strakovsky The George Washington Uni- Partial-Wave Analysis and versity Spectroscopy. From Pion- Nucleon Scattering to Pion Electro- production up to W = 2.5 GeV

680 B. Julia-Diaz University of Barcelona Dynamical Coupled-Channel Model Analysis of pi-N Scat- tering and Electromagnetic Pion Production Reactions V. Nikonov HISKP Bonn, PNPI Gatchina First Results from Analysis of pp->p K Lambda Reaction M. Paris EBAC @ Jefferson Lab Dynamical Coupled-Channel Approach to omega-Meson Production with Pions and Photons E. Prencipe University of Ferrara and INFN Charm and Charmonium Spectroscopy at BaBar Session 30: Hadrons in Medium III chair: F. Myhrer

A.M. Gueler Middle East Technical Univer- Measurement of Charged- sity Particle Multiplets in (Anti- )Neutrino-Nucleus Interac- tions D.D. van Niekerk Stellenbosch University Neutrino-induced Kaon Pro- duction

Parallel Sessions 31-35 - Thursday, Sep. 13, 2007 16:50 - 18:30 Session 31: Lattice Calculations chair: R. Springer C. McNeile University of Glasgow Lattice Approach to Light Scalars G. Bali Universitaet Regensburg Lattice Approach to Charmed States A. Tsapalis University of Athens, Institute Nucleon and pion-nucleon of Accelerating Systems and form factors from Lattice Applications QCD T.T. Takahashi Yukawa Institute for Theoreti- Lattice QCD Study of cal Physics, Kyoto University g AˆNˆ*Nˆ* with Two- Flavors of Dynamical Quarks J. Hu Duke University Pion Physics from Lattice QCD Session 32: FewBodyII chair: A. Fonseca H. Griesshammer Center for Nuclear Studies, The Compton Scattering off the George Washington University Deuteron and the Nucleon Po- larisabilities A. Rouba Research Institute for Nuclear Deuteron Spin Dichroism in Problems, Minsk Carbon Target Y. Uzikov JINR Dubna Scaling Behavior of the Reac- (V. Serdyuk) tions dd to p3H and pd to pd in the GeV Region V.V. Kulikov ITEP, Moscow Quasielastic Deuteron and Tri- ton Knockout from Light Nu- clei by Intermediate Energy Pions

681 Session 33: High Energy Processes II chair: W. Toki A. Szczurek Institute of Physics and Uni- Exclusive Production of versity of Rzeszow Quarkonia in pp and ppbar Collisions Far from the Threshold D. Nickel Technische Universitaet Darm- Studying Unquenching Ef- stadt fects in the Quark Propaga- tor S. Atashbar Tehrani Persian Gulf University QCD analysis for nuclear parton distributions at next to leading order M. Nekipelov FZ Juelich Present Understanding of Spin-Filtering Experiments Session 34: Heavy Mesons II chair: I. Bigi V. Lyubovitskij Institute of Theoretical Strong and Radiative De- Physics, University of Tue- cays of New Heavy Mesons bingen Containing Strange Quarks and Hadronic Molecules V. Ziegler SLAC Cascade Resonance Prop- erties from Charm Baryon Decays at BaBar S. Pacetti LNF-INFN Frascati / Centro Extraction of Form Factors Studi e Ricerche Enrico Fermi, in ISR Processes at BaBar Roma M. Pelliccioni Universita’ degli Studi di Charm Dalitz Analysis at Torino, INFN BaBar Q. Zhao Institute of High Energie The Role of Electromag- Physics, Chinese Acadamy of netic Transitions in V to VP Scienes Session 35: Hadrons in Medium IV chair: M.B. Voloshin L. Tolos FIAS. University of Frankfurt Open-charm mesons in hot and dense nuclear matter S.S. Afonin St. Petersburg State Univer- Spontaneous P-parity Vi- sity olation in Dense Baryon Matter M. Takizawa Showa Pharmaceutical Univer- Restoration of U A(1) Sym- sity metry and eta’ Meson at Fi- nite Density S. Tamenaga RCNP Osaka University The Massless Linear Sigma Model for Finite Nuclei and at Finite Temperature Conference Dinner Burg Baesweiler, Dinner Talkby D.Habs (LMU M¨unchen) Plenary Session Friday, Sep. 14, 2007 8:30 - 12:30 chair: A. Thomas N. Saito KEK The Japanese Proton Accel- erator Facility B. Krusche Basel University Photoproduction of Eta- (cancelled) Mesons off Nuclei

682 U. Mosel University of Giessen Hadrons in Medium - Theory Meets Experiment P. Lenisa Universita’ di Ferrara and INFN Towards Polarized Antipro- - Ferrara tons at FAIR chair: U. Mosel J.G. Messchen- KVI/RuG Hadron Physics with Anti- dorp Protons G. Rosner University of Glasgow Overview of CLAS Physics A.W. Thomas Jefferson Lab Future Scientific Opportuni- ties at Jefferson Lab chair: R. Maier C. Roberts Argonne National LAb Dynamics, Symmetries and Hadron Properties M. Anselmino University and INFN, Torino The Transverse Partonic Structure of the Proton B.M.K. Nefkens UCLA Concluding Remarks Tour COSY, Farewell Coffee

683 Poster A.V.Glushkov Odessa University EPPP and Resonance Phenomena in Heavy Nuclei Collisions and Structur- ization of the Positron Spectrum. Com- pound Nucleus in Extreme External Electric Field A.V.Glushkov Odessa University A Discharge of Meta-Stable Nuclei Dur- ing Negative Muon Capture: Energy Approach O. Khetselius Nucl.Spectr.Lab., Nuclear Electric Quadrupole Moments Odessa University and HFS Parameters for Heavy Iso- topes: Nuclear Effects Contributions O. Khetselius Nucl.Spectr.Lab., Generalized Multi-Configuration Model Odessa University of Decay of the Multipole Giant Reso- nances Applied to Aanalysis of Reaction mu-n on the Nucleus 40Ca A. Machavariani JINR Dubna, HEPI Field-Theoretical Two-Body and Three- Tbilisi Body Equations for the Multichannel Reactions with the Intermediate Delta- Resonance and Quark-Gluon Degrees of Freedom A. Machavariani JINR Dubna, HEPI Experimental test of the proton a struc- Tbilisi ture effects in the polarized pp or pd elastic scattering experiments H.P. Morsch Soltan Institute for Relation of nucleon resonances to the Nuclear Studies, gluon structure of QCD Warsaw S. Nakamura TRIUMF Renormalization Group Analysis of the Chiral NLO Pion Production Operator M. Mikirtytchiants PNPI Gatchina The Polarized Internal Target at ANKE Y. Surovtsev Bogoliubov Labora- Rho-like-meson family in the pion-pion tory of Theoretical scattering Physics, Joint Insti- tute for Nuclear Re- search F.J. Llanes Estrada Depto. Fisica The J=0 Fixed Pole in Deeply Virtual Teorica I, Uni- Compton Scattering - New Perspectives versidad Com- plutense Madrid F. Taghavi Shahri IUST Q2-Dependence of Polarized Parton Dis- tribution Functions in the Valon Model H. Alharbi National Center for Poincar´e Invariant Coupled Channel Mathematics and model for the Pion-Nucleon System: In- Physics at KACST stant Form Model U. Badarch University Giessen In-Medium Nucleon-Nucleon Interac- tion Nuclear EOS

684 A. Galoyan LPP JINR Multiplicity Fluctuations in Interactions of Light Nucleus with Carbon Nuclei at Mometum of 4.2 GeV/c/nucleon and their Theoretical Interpretation W.J. Briscoe The George Wash- Near Threshold Pion Production at ington University MAXLAB J. Stepaniak Institute for Nuclear New eta Rare Decay Results from CEL- Studies, Warsaw SIUS/WASA Experiment M. Sadler Abilene Christian Pion-Nucleon Scattering in the University N*(1440) Resonance Region S. Ivashyn National Science Application of chiPT with Vector Center ”Kharkov Mesons: Kaon Electromagnetic Form Institute for Physics Factors and KbarK Contribution to and Technology”, Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment Institute for The- oretical Physics, Ukraine W. Schroeder University Improved Study of Possible Theta+ of Erlangen- Production in the pp to pK0 Sigma+ Nuremberg Reaction with the COSY-TOF Experi- ment W. Schroeder University Hyperon Production in the Channel pp of Erlangen- to K+ Lambda p at COSY-TOF Nuremberg C. Pauly FZ Juelich WASA-at-COSY B. Taddesse Jacobs University Bremen D. Duniec Dept. of Nu- eta’ Decays with WASA-at-COSY clear and Particle Physics, Uppsala University B.R. Jany Nuclear Physics Department Jagiel- lonian University / FZ Juelich C.F. Redmer FZ Juelich In Search of the Box Anomaly with the WASA-at-COSY Facility M. Janusz FZ Juelich and From Charged Tracks to ChPT Anoma- Jagiellonian Univer- lies (WASA-at-COSY) sity, Krakow L. Yurev FZ Juelich T. Tolba FZ Juelich A Pellet Tracking System for WASA-at- COSY T. Stockmanns FZ Juelich A High Rate and High Resolution Micro-Vertex-Detector for the PANDA- Experiment at FAIR

685 M. Mertens FZ Juelich Development of a Versatile Readout System for High Rate Detector Elec- tronics P. Klaja Jagellonian Univer- Proton-Proton Correlation Function for sity and FZ Juelich the pp to pp eta Reaction Measured with COSY-11 P. Moskal R. Czyzykiewicz Jagellonian Univer- Studies of the eta Meson Production sity and FZ Juelich with a Polarized Proton beam at COSY- 11 P. Moskal

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