COMPASS++/AMBER kick-off meeting

Vincent Andrieux

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign CERN

COMPASS++/AMBER kick-off meeting

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 1/38 University of Michigan, Ann-Arbor

Contact: Wolfgang Lorenzon

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 3 Number of Postdocs 1 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of PhD students 0 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius)

Hardware: polarized and unpolarized targets, cryogenics, TPCs, Compton polarimetry

Analysis & Software: SIDIS, Drell-Yan, GEANT4, Root

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 2/38 U Michigan Team • Faculty: – Wolfgang Lorenzon: U-M (1996-present); UPenn (1994-96 ) Experiments: SpinQuest, SeaQuest, LZ, MUSE HW experience: LH2 and LD2 targets (SeaQuest & MUSE), FPGA trigger (SpinQuest), Xe TPC (LZ) Analysis focus: Drell-Yan (d_bar/u_bar), SIDIS (GPDs w/ HERMES)

– Christine Aidala: U-M (2012-present) Experiments: SeaQuest, LHCb, PHENIX, sPHENIX HW experience: SiPMs (sPHENIX), silicon vertex tracking (PHENIX and LHCb)

Analysis focus: Spin asym in hadronic collisions, TMD distributions, hadronization • Research Scientist (emeritus): Richard Raymond: U-M (1982-present) HW experience: Polarized and unpolarized targets, cryogenics

• Postdoc: Minjung Kim: U-M (2019-present) Experiments: Phenix, SpinQuest, MUSE HW experience: FPGA trigger (SpinQuest), LH2 target (MUSE) Analysis focus: Transvers spin asym (soft QCD region)

• LOI Physics Interests: Drell-Yan / GPDs (hard exclusive) / p radius / gluon distribution (prompt γ prod) ANL, Argonne

Contact: Jose Repond

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 2 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 2 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 0 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure)

Hardware: RPCs, Silicon detectors, Calorimeters, drift chambers Analysis & Software: ep physics, Drell-Yan, SIDIS, parity violation, jet physics, test beam analysis...

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 3/38 Argonne National Laboratory

Manoj Jadhav, Paul Reimer, José Repond, Taylor Shin Argonne National Laboratory

AMBER Kick-off Meeting By Phone April 18, 2019 Argonne group

Paul Reimer, senior physicist (Seaquest, Muse, HERMES…)

José Repond, physicist (HRS, ZEUS, CALICE, EIC…)

Manoj Jadhav, postdoc (ALICE, Silicon development…)

Taylor Shin, electronics engineer (X-ray detectors…)

2 Analysis focus

Pion and Kaon parton distribution functions with pion/kaon beams

Motivation

Quark and gluon structure of pion poorly known Quark and gluon structure of kaon completely unconstrained

Recent theoretical progress needs to be confronted with experimental data Important for furthering the understanding of hadron masses

Measurement of Drell-Yan process

→ Quark distributions of pion/kaon

Measurement of J/ψ production

→ Gluon distribution of pion/kaon

Measurement of prompt photons

→ Gluon distribution of pion/kaon

3 Hardware contributions

New electromagnetic calorimeter Particle identifying, imaging calorimeter (5D)

Precision measurement of shower shape → Each particle measured individually → Precision measurement of direction of particle → Vertex determination Precision measurement of time → Particle identification (pion – kaon – proton separation) → Background rejection

Activities Development of ultra-fast silicon sensors → Based on the LGAD technology → With integrated front-end readout → Goal: 10 picosecond timing resolution PENTACAL → Small-scale prototype → 20 layers → 1 Wafer/layer → 1 x 1 mm2 pixels → 650,000 channels

4 Georgia State University

Contact: Murad Sarsour

Interests Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of Staff 3 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 1 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 2 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure)

Hardware: Resistive Plate Counter (RPC) and modular Aerogel RICH (mRICH) Analysis & Software:

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 4/38 NUCLEAR PHYSICS GROUP Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA • 3 Faculty (X. He, M. Connors, and M. Sarsour) • 1 PostDoc (X. Sun), 1 staff (C. Butler) • 5 graduate and several undergraduate students  Carry out research in several facilities: BNL, Fermi, Jlab, NIST and LANL • Focus on probing QGP and nucleon spin structure

• Recent work PRD 98, 032007 (2018) on Spin

PRD 93, 011501(R) (2016) PRD 90, 012007 (2014)

 Natural fit in COMPASS++/AMBER would be on these measurements: • Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) • Drell-Yan (meson and nucleon structure)

4/18/2019 Nuclear Physics Group at GSU 1 EIC: Modular aerogel RICH (mRICH) Detector Development funded by the EIC Detector R&D Program

. Compact PID device with momentum coverage up to 10 GeV/c for /K and e/ up to 2 GeV/c. . First aerogel RICH with lens-based focusing (for performance and cost)

Two times of mRICH Prototype Beam Tests at Fermilab

Fresnel lens

Back

Aerogel Sensor plane

Examples of cumulative ring images from the second mRICH prototype beam test

4/18/2019 Nuclear Physics Group at GSU 2 Aveiro

Contact: Carlos Azevedo

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 2 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 0 Primakoff (kaon polarisability and pion life time)

Hardware: Rich-1 Analysis & Software:

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 5/38 Bologna

Contact: Nicolò Masi

Interests Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter studies) Number of Staff 0 Number of Postdocs 2 Pbar induced spectroscopy (heavy quarks Number of PhD students 0 exotics) Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E)

Hardware: little experience Analysis & Software: Software and analysis for AMS-02 experiment

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 6/38 Bonn

Contact: Bernhard Ketzer

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 6 K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson Number of Postdocs 6 spectrum) Number of PhD students 2 Pbar induced spectroscopy (heavy quarks exotics)

Hardware: Tracking detectors (MPGD, Silicon, scintillating fibers), Trigger, Electronics, DAQ Analysis & Software: Monte Carlo simulation, data reconstruction, tracking, calibration, TMD, SIDIS, Meson spectroscopy (PWA, models)

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 7/38 Bonn University At present 3 groups: Prof. Beck, Prof. Ketzer, Prof. Schmieden (+1 N.N.) Group members: 6 staff (including Professors), 6 Postdocs (2 BMBF-funded) , 2 PhD students Main physics interests: • Hadron spectroscopy (light baryons, light, strange, charmed mesons) • Partial-wave analysis, phenomenology • Nucleon structure Hardware experience: • Micropattern gaseous detectors, Time Projection Chambers • Scintillating fibers • Trigger • Readout electronics and DAQ • Polarized target Present activities: • COMPASS experiment (SPS CERN) • CBELSA/TAPS and BGO-OD experiments (ELSA, Bonn) • ALICE experiment (LHC CERN) • Crystal Ball (MAMI, Mainz) • NA64 experiment (SPS CERN) Bonn University

COMPASS: • Responsibilities in setting up the apparatus, preparing and carrying out measurements, data analyis • Main physics interests: SIDIS, spectroscopy • Hardware responsibilities: SciFi, GEM, Trigger • Main analysis contributions: Transversity, K-multiplicities, spectroscopy

Physics interests in COMPASS++/AMBER: • Short term: elastic muon-p scattering (proton radius) • Mid-term: spectroscopy with low-energy antiprotons, pion/kaon structure • Long-term: spectroscopy with RF-separated K beam, Primakoff

Possible hardware contributions: • GEM, SciFi maintenance, polarized target support • New development: Large-area PixelGEM detectors • Active target TPC • Trigger, DAQ Calcutta

Contact: Shuddhashankar Dasgupta

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 5 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Postdocs 0 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of PhD students 1 studies)

Hardware: yes Analysis & Software:

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 8/38 Kolkata group

Institution: Matrivani Institute of Experimental Research & Education

Present members: 3 Staff, 1 PhD, 1 Collaborator

Present experiment: COMPASS,

Expertise: Photon Detectors, Trigger hodoscopes, RICH,

COMPASS program: Full involvement in the 2021 deuteron run

COMPASS++/AMBER:

Main physics interests:

1. Proton radius, 2. Pion structure, 3. GPD E,

Possible hardware contribution: RICH-1 Hardware activities in collaboration with Trieste group.

Group representative: Shuddha Shankar Dasgupta University of Chicago

Contact: Andrey Elagin

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 1 Number of Postdocs 0 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of PhD students 1 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure)

Hardware: Photodetectors (LAPPD), picosecond timing Analysis & Software: Track and vertex reconstruction

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 9/38 University of Chicago Andrey Elagin Main motivation to join COMPASS++/AMBER: Bring capabilities of the newly developed Large-Area Picosecond Photo-Detectors (LAPPD) to an experiment with a strong physics program which may significantly benefit from precision Time-of-Flight and Vertex measurements

Group Status: • Joining COMPASS++/AMBER is a new effort growing out of the UChicago LAPPD group • New seed funding is essential to seriously participate in COMPASS++/AMBER • Connection to the EIC project is crucial • Close collaboration and coordination with other US institutions is planned, e.g. • Incom Inc. is a close collaborator on the development, testing, and deployment of LAPPDs • Strong ties with Argonne • Growing ties with Urbana Champaign LAPPD at Fermilab Test Beam [credit to Evan Angelico] Experience: • Psec-level timing systems and photo-detector development • Development of new reconstruction algorithms and data analysis techniques Incom Inc., Charlton

Contact: Michael Minot

Interests Prompt photon production (Kaon structure) Number of Staff 12 Number of Postdocs 0 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of PhD students 0 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: Large Area Picosecond Photodetector - LAPPD Analysis & Software:

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 10/38 Incom Inc. - LAPPD Development Group

Institutions: Incom Inc. 294 Southbridge Road, Charlton, MA 01507, USA R&D Staff: 12 total: 7 PhD Research Scientists, +1 Associate Scientists +1 Engineer + 3 Technicians Group Representative: Michael J. Minot [email protected]

Recent successes are now enabling the LAPPD to be fabricated on a regular pilot production basis and to be made available to early adopter users, for evaluation and test. Recent prototype results include electron gains at the recommended operating point of 5.4 x 106 @975 V/MCP and 300 V between the photocathode and top of the top MCP, QE’s > routinely >20%, low dark count rates of 6.6 Cts/s cm2 @30 V on the PC and 950V/ MCP. The transit time variation, at the recommended operating point was 56ps. Sensors offering picosecond timing, can bring transformative change to detector technology and applications in future experiments. 1 GSI, Darmstadt

Contact: Oleg Kiselev

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 3 (Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure)) Number of Postdocs 2 (Primakoff (kaon polarisability and pion life Number of PhD students 0 time))

Hardware: Gaseous and Si detectors, readout electronics, slow control Analysis & Software: Software for DAQ & slow control, detector simulations, data analysis

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 11/38 Participation of a GSI group in COMPASS++/AMBER

Oleg Kiselev GSI Darmstadt GSI Darmstadt

• GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany (https://www.gsi.de), currently about 1400 employers, about 1200 visiting scientists per year, collaborations with 400 institutes from more than 50 countries • Linear Accelerator UNILAC • Heavy Ion Synchrotron SIS • Experimental Storage Ring ESR • Fragment separator FRS • Highenergy-/Highperformance Laser PHELIX • Medical irradiation facility for cancer therapy • Unique large-scale accelerator facility for protons and heavy ions up to U, energies up to 4.5 GeV • High-energy radioactive ion beams • New multi-purpose accelerator facility FAIR under construction Group

• 5 persons, all after PhD, many years experience • Participation in many experiments at GSI and other labs • Detectors – scintillators, Si, gaseous • Readout electronics • Data acquisition • Slow control • Simulations and (online/offline) data analysis • Main interest - PRM JINR, Dubna

Contact: Guskov Alexey

Interests Prompt photon production (Kaon structure) Number of Staff 15 Number of Postdocs 5 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of PhD students 5 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E)

Hardware: ECAL0, MW1 and HCAL1 - construction and support. Analysis & Software: physics data analysis, production management

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 12/38 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna,

contact person: Alexey Guskov ([email protected]) 20+ senior scientists, 5 PhD students Long history of participation in the COMPASS experiment — from the beginning Our experience Hardware: production and support: MW1, ECAL0, HCAL1, polarised target Data analysis: SIDIS, Primakoff, DY, charmonia Interests in COMPASS++/AMBER: Kaon structure with prompt photons Pion-induced DY GPD E measurement Kaon polarisability (were nod indicated in DY with RF-separated beam survey due to limitation) Vector mesons in nuclear matter Universität Freiburg

Contact: Horst Fischer

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 1 Number of Postdocs 1 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of PhD students 2 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: Front-end digitization and trigger electronics Analysis & Software: Detector simulation (GEANT4), Event Generators (HEPGEN++), Data Analysis (hard exclusive reactions and SIDIS Transversity)

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 13/38 ALU Freiburg

Group Structure

1 parttime postdoc 1…2 PhD students 0.5 FTE electronics engineer (all depending on BMBF funding)

Physics Interest within COMPASS++/AMBER:

Proton radius measurement

R&D within COMPASS++/AMBER:

Triggerless data acquisition system Deadtime-free digitization electronics TUM, Garching

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 14/38 TUM and COMPASS++/Amber

Paul - Friedrich, Grube

Time perspectives: Interest • Retirement of group leader in end 2023 • Spectroscopy (possibly end 2025) Possible follow-up • proton radius measurement undermined (also if going in hadron physics at all) Possible Contributions till 2023 (2025) (developments, cooperations, partial financing) Strength of group: • DAQ+Trigger • 3-4 Postdocs + PhD students • SciFi hodoscopes • Electronic support (Konorov + Huber) • Silicon Pixel • Technical support • Analysis

Stephan Paul | EDM measurements - a complement to the high energy frontier 13 PNPI, Gatchina

Contact: Alexey Vorobyov

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 20 Primakoff (kaon polarisability and pion life Number of Postdocs 14 time) Number of PhD students 3 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure)

Hardware: yes Analysis & Software: yes

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 15/38 Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute PNPI

High Energy Physics Division HEPD PNPI

240 physicists, engineers, technicians 20 participants in COMPASS “ Proton Radius” experiment HEPD PNPI is a pioneer in application of various options of the Hydrogen Active Target

• Soft πp and pp scattering in the energy range 30 to 345 GeV. Experiments WA9 and NA8 at CERN. • Matter distribution in exotic nuclei Experiments at GSI

• Muon catalyzed dd and dt fusion Experiments at PSI

• Muon capture by proton and deutron Experimnts at PSI

• Precision measurement of the proton radius in ep scattering Project of experiment at MAMI Mainz PRECISION MEASUREMENT OF THE PROTON CHARGE RADIUS IN ELECTRON PROTON SCATTERING Experiment under preparation at MAMI Mainz for 2020

Hydrogen Forward TPC tracker

Ion. chamber

Beam detector Beam detector

Electron scattering angle θe

23 Recoil proton method Hydrogen high pressure TPC

Similar TPC is proposed for the COMPASS Proton Radius experiment CERN, Geneva

Contact: Gerhard Mallot

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 1 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Postdocs 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of PhD students 0 nucleon structure)

Hardware: Infrastructure, Drift chambers Analysis & Software: Physics analysis, helicity structure, gluon polarisation

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 16/38 CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette

Contact: Damien Neyret

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 5 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Postdocs 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of PhD students 4 nucleon structure)

Hardware: Micromegas detectors, Drift chambers, associated read-out electronics, ECAL monitoring with laser pulses Analysis & Software: Detector data treatment and event reconstruction with Coral, Nucleon structure (DeltaG measurements), multiplicity measurements to extract fragmentation functions, DVCS and DHEMP analysis for GPD extraction, Drell-Yan analysis Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 17/38 Presentation of CEA Saclay group Damien Neyret CEA Saclay IRFU/DPhN 18/04/2019

CEA DSM Irfu Past hardware activities of the CEA Saclay COMPASS group

Micromegas detectors Drift chambers Read-out electronics (SFE16 chips, ASD8 and APV read-out)

Pixelized MM SFE16 FE cards

Test and equipment of the CAMERA recoil proton polarized target detector superconductive solenoid

+ ECAL monitoring with laser pulses

CEA DSM Irfu 18 April 2019 Presentation of the CEA Saclay group – Amber kick-off meeting Damien Neyret 2 Software and analysis activities of the CEA Saclay group Past and present activities p ΔG extraction from PGF g1 extraction and NLO fits

Drell-Yan analysis Fragmentation functions from meson multiplicities DVCS analysis W/C cross section ratio

Future interests (2022-2025): • Proton radius measurement • Pion pdf from Drell-Yan process

CEA DSM Irfu 18 April 2019 Presentation of the CEA Saclay group – Amber kick-off meeting Damien Neyret 3 Members of the CEA Saclay group

Staff • Yann Bedfer: event reconstruction, SIDIS analysis, interested by proton radius measurement • Nicole d’Hose: DVCS analysis, interested by proton radius measurement • Fabienne Kunne: SIDIS analysis, multiplicity measurements, interested by proton radius measurement • Damien Neyret: hardware developments on Micromegas detectors and read-out electronics, interested by proton radius measurement • Stéphane Platchkov: Drell-Yan analysis, interested by pion pdf measurement from Drell-Yan events

Post-doc • Po-Ju Lin: DVCS analysis

PhD students • Charles Naim: Drell-Yan analysis • Marco Meyer (Saclay and UIUC Illinois University): Drell-Yan analysis • Nicolas Pierre (Saclay and Mainz University): Multiplicity measurements • Brian Ventura: DVCS analysis • Antoine Vidon: DVCS analysis

CEA DSM Irfu 18 April 2019 Presentation of the CEA Saclay group – Amber kick-off meeting Damien Neyret 4 CEA DSM Irfu 18 April 2019 Presentation of the CEA Saclay group – Amber kick-off meeting Damien Neyret 5 LIP, Lisbon

Contact: Catarina Quintans

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 4 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 0 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 0 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure)

Hardware: DCS Analysis & Software: Drell-Yan and TMD PDFs; Fragmentation Functions; DeltaG/G

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 18/38 LANL, Los Alamos

Contact: Ming Liu

Interests K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and nucleon structure) Number of Staff 3 Number of Postdocs 0 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of PhD students 0 studies) Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure)

Hardware: Silicon vertex tracker, muon detectors, EMCal eta. Analysis & Software: PHENIX/sPHENIX and Fermilab SeaQuest online & offline

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 19/38 LANL’s Interest and Plan on COMPASS++/AMBER Ming Liu, Los Alamos National Lab Recent Experience: 04/18/2019 1.PHENIX/sPHENIX: muon tracker, silicon vertex detectors

People: - Heavy flavor physics in heavy ion collisions - Nucleon structure physics, TMD Kun Liu, Cesar da Silva, Xuan Li, Ming Liu et al 2.SeaQuest at Fermilab: muon ID, trigger & DAQ, polarized Physics: NH3 target

1. Meson and nucleon structure, with K/p-bar - Nucleon and Nuclear structure physics

2. Dark matter & heavy flavor with p-bar 3.LHCb

3. Pion-induced Drell-Yan with pion beam - Gluon saturation - Quarkonia in pA and AA

Plan:

1. To seek new LDRD to develop the program 2. Take on hardware effort 3. No fund right now 1 Universität Mainz, Mainz

Contact: Michael Ostrick

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 3 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of Postdocs 1 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of PhD students 2 studies)

Hardware: Trigger, DAQ, Polarised Target Analysis & Software: Data quality, DIS, SIDIS, DVCS, spectroscopy, Form Factors

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 20/38 Mainz university group (Germany)

Current group members

1. Michael Ostrick Form factors, spectroscopy, DIS, polarisability, trigger

2. Josef Pochodzalla Spectroscopy, hyperons, polarisability, CEDARS

3. Eva-Maria Kabuß Nucleon structure, multiplicities, DVCS, HEMP, trigger

4. Andreas Thomas Polarised targets

5. Johannes Giarra (PhD) Flux determination, data quality, DVCS

6. Moritz Veit (PhD) Trigger hardware and electronics, new DAQ and trigger

7. Dietrich von Harrach Senior scientist

8. Wolf-Dieter Nowak Senior scientist

Interest in LoI projects (COMPASS++/AMBER)

1. Proton radius measurement via elastic muon proton scattering

2. Measurement of GPD E with muon scattering off transversely polarised protons

3. Measurement of antiproton production cross section

4. Trigger, DAQ, polarised targets

1 Belarusian State University, Minsk

Contact: Vladimir Makarenko

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 4 Number of Postdocs 2 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of PhD students 1 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure)

Hardware: Electronics (e.g. various elements of CMS muon system), more details in: http://www.inp.bsu.by/library/BELARUS_CERN_2017.pdf Analysis & Software: NLO calculations: elastic lp scattering, DVCS, Bethe-Heitler process

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 21/38 INP BSU: Institute For Nuclear Problems (Minsk, Belarus)

Group members (4-5) : • Vladimir Makarenko, More information on INP BSU : Experience in: TESLA, ZEUS, CMS • BELARUS and CERN cooperation • Vladimir Tchekhovski, http://www.inp.bsu.by/library/BELARUS_CERN_2017.pdf Experience in: CMS, D0, NICA MPD,. • Institute information, • Alexander Ilyichev, http://www.inp.bsu.by/library/INP_brochure_2016_en.pdf Experience: NLO Monte-Carlo for various experiments • Julia Fedotova, INP BSU vice-director • student(s) Experience in: CMS, COMPASS INP BSU: Nuclear electronics

• Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) for • Vladimir Tchekhovski High Energy Physics e-mail: [email protected] • Mask - Configurable and Structured ASICs for use in hard conditions • Custom – Design Electronics for HEP LV systems • Structural Mechanical Elements for HEP

More than 25-year experience in the research and development programs, production and tests of ASICs for high energy physics (HEP) experiments: CMS, COMPASS, D0, MPD NICA: • Chip optimization for the detector segmentation and input signal ( intrinsic capacitance, rate, amplitude range etc) • Fully custom design • Controlling parameters • Multichannel design up to 32 - channel ASICs and • Radiation hardened INP BSU: NLO Monte -Carlo codes

• ELRADGEN 3.0 • Alexander Ilyichev Monte Carlo generator for simulation of hard photon emission as e-mail: [email protected] background to elastic lp-scattering (not published yet) • radiative events in the kinematics of polarized elastic ep-scattering measurements INP BSU: NLO Monte -Carlo codes • DIFFRAD Code for RC calculation in the processes of electroproduction of • Alexander Ilyichev vector mesons. Versions with Monte Carlo and numerical e-mail: [email protected] integrations are available. Monte Carlo code allows to estimate RC to the quasi-real photoproduction case (i.e., the final electron is not detected) • DVCSLL Code for RC calculation to the cross section Phys. Rev. D 98, no. 1, 013005 (2018) of the pure BH process, its interference with Eur. Phys. J. A 51, no. 1, 1 (2015) DVCS amplitude, and optionally, pure DVCS contribution in leading approximation. Phys. Rev. D 90, no. 3, 033001 (2014) • BHRadgen Monte Carlo generator for the simulation of the radiative events as background for the pure BH process, its interference with DVCS amplitude, and optionally, pure DVCS contribution) in leading approximation. • NLO generator for • Vladimir Makarenko BH process e-mail: [email protected] with forward photons 2 -23 2 Q down to ~10 GeV Eur.Phys.J. C71 (2011) 1574 Lebedev Physical university,

Contact: Zavertyaev Mikhail

Interests K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson spectrum) Number of Staff 4 Number of Postdocs 1 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of PhD students 0 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and nucleon structure)

Hardware: Minimum Analysis & Software: MC and data analysis

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 22/38 Lebedev Physical Institute , Russian Academy of Scince Moscow, Russia Mikhail Zavertyaev

Group - 4 memebers

Accumulated experience:

IHEP: experiments BIS-2, EXCHARM -charm studies

CERN, DESY : 35 years of the participation in experiments – WA82, WA89, WA92, HERA-B, COMPASS, LHCb.

Physic interests: hadron spectroscopy with Standard and RF-separated hadron beams, proton radius measurement.

Data analysis on local computer farms .

18.04.2019 COMPASS++/AMBER kick-off meeting MEPhI, Moscow

Contact: Grigory Nigmatkulov

Interests K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson Number of Staff 1 spectrum) Number of Postdocs 0 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of PhD students 2 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: Making cables (fibers) for connecting scintillating detectors with readout electronics Analysis & Software: Data format (DST) developments. Correlation analysis (Bose-Einstein correlations)

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 23/38 Grigory Nigmatkulov Experience of the group leader in the other experiments: National Research Nuclear University 1. Convener of the bulk correlations and MEPhI fluctuations (BulkCorr) physics working 115409, 31 Kashirskoe shosse, Moscow, Russia group in STAR (2016-2017) 2. Deputy physics analysis coordinator in STAR Group members: (2017-present) 1. Grigory Nigmatkulov (group leader) - Physics analysis focus: assistant professor 1. Correlation femtoscopy (Bose-Einstein 2. Yevheniia Khyzhniak - PhD student correlations) 3. 1(2) undergraduate students 2. Meson and baryon spectroscopy 3. Group has some interest in detector Participation in other experiments: construction

1. SELEX (E-781) at Tevatron (USA) - - - Software focus: Fixed target experiment with p, 흿 , 훴 beams 1. Data format (DST) developments 2. STAR at RHIC (USA) 2. Monte Carlo simulations 3. Physics analysis frameworks

Interest in participation in the AMBER projects: Contact information: 1. Proton radius [email protected] 2. Meson and baryon PDFs and spectroscopy [email protected] Joined Czech institutes, Prague

Contact:Miroslav Finger

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 7 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of Postdocs 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of PhD students 8 nucleon structure)

Hardware: (1) - DAQ/Trigger/DCS, (2) -Particle Identification – RICH detector, (3)- Low Temperature Polarized Target Analysis & Software: Drell-Yan, Exclusive reactions

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 24/38 COMPASS++/AMBER Project • Participants of the COMPASS++ /AMBER Project from Collaborating Institutions of are forming The Joint Czech Group (JCzG) in COMPASS++ /AMBER Project

• Institutions - Members of JCzG from Czech Republic: • Charles University (CUNI), Prague, representing Joint Czech Group (group representative Miroslav Finger) of: - 1) Charles University (CUNI), Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (group leader: Michael Finger) - 2) Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical - Engineering (group leader: Miroslav Virius) - 3) Technical University in Liberec (TUL) (group leader: Miroslav Sulc) - 4) Institute of Scientific Instruments (ISI) AS CR, Brno (group leader: Ales Srnka)

30.03.2019 COMPASS++/AMBER Project • Joint Czech Group (JCzG) in COMPASS++/AMBER Project

Participation of JCzG in COMPASS++/AMBER Equipment Construction, Operation and Upgrade will be specified in Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

Hardware contribution: - DAQ/Trigger/DCS - Particle Identification – RICH detector - Low temperature Polarized Target (PT)

Present experiment: COMPASS Present JCzG composition in COMPASS: 7 staff, 1 PostDoc, 8 PhD students

30.03.2019 IHEP, Protvino

Contact: Sergey Donskov

Interests K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson spectrum) Number of Staff 9 Number of Postdocs 0 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of PhD students 0 Pbar induced spectroscopy (heavy quarks exotics)

Hardware: Electromagnetic & hadron calorimeters, muon identifier Analysis & Software: Events reconstruction, calibrations, hadron spectroscopy

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 25/38 Institute for High Energy Physics of National Research Centre «Kurchatov Institute», Protvino, Russia Sergey Donskov

Group members: Activity of the group members

1. Sergey Donskov IHEP: experiments GAMS-4π, VES -- meson spectroscopy, 2. Gennady Khaustov OKA -- kaon physics with RF separated beam. 3. Yury Khokhlov 4. Victor Konstantinov CERN: 40 years of the participation in fixed target experiments – 5. Vladimir Kolosov NA12, WA97, WA102, COMPASS, NA64. 6. Yury Mikhaylov 7. Vladimir Poliakov Physic interests: hadron spectroscopy with Standard and RF-separated 8. Dmitrii Ryabchikov Hadron beams, proton radius measurement. 9. Vladimir Samoylenko Hardware focus: electromagnetic & hadron calorimeters, muon identifier.

18.04.2019 COMPASS++/AMBER kick-off meeting Stony Brook University, Stony Brook

Contact: Jan C. Bernauer

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 1 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of Postdocs 0 studies) Number of PhD students 0 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E)

Hardware: OLYMPUS target, VDCs, streaming readout FEE, SiPMs Analysis & Software: Mainz FF measurement, OLYMPUS analysis, OLYMPUS/MUSE/TREK software framework

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 26/38 Stony Brook Group Members: Jan C. Bernauer Institutions: Stony Brook University and RBRC Previous experiments: DarkLight, OLYMPUS and Mainz FF Present experiments: sPHENIX, MUSE, Mainz FF program 1.12 1.25

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std 1.04 std 1.1 315 /σ MeV (+0.05) /σ exp exp σ 1.02 σ MeV (+0.05) 1.05 720

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Main interest for COMPASS++/AMBER program: Proton radius, especially analysis/fitting and radiative corrections. Università degli Studi di Trento

Contact: Paolo Zuccon

Interests Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter studies) Number of Staff 2 Number of Postdocs 0 Pbar induced spectroscopy (heavy quarks Number of PhD students 0 exotics) Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius)

Hardware: Silicon Tracker microstrip and Pixels, DAQ Analysis & Software: Simulation, Data Reconstruction, Tracking and Track Fitting, MVA.

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 27/38 University of Trieste

Contact: Silvia Dalla Torre

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 8 K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson Number of Postdocs 4 spectrum) Number of PhD students 4 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and nucleon structure)

Hardware: RICH, gaseous detectors, FPGA firmware Analysis & Software: SIDIS TSA and unpolarised SIDIS, Drell-Yan, simulations, service tasks, RICH software

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 28/38 Trieste group

Institutions: INFN Sezione di Trieste, Dipartimento di Fisica UniTS, ICTP Present composition: 8 staff, 4 PostDoc, 4 PhD students, two “external” collaborators

Previous experiments: NNഥ scattering at LEAR, SMC Present experiments: COMPASS, EIC (PANDA)

COMPASS: main activity since the proposal (or better, HMC LoI) • responsibilities in management and in proposing, preparing and carrying-on measurements • main physics interest: transverse spin and TMD nucleon structure from SIDIS • main hardware contribution: RICH-1 • Hardware expertise: RICH, gaseous detectors, FPGA firmware • main analysis contributions: SIDIS TSA and unpolarised SIDIS, Drell-Yan, simulations, service tasks • deeply involved in the 2021 deuteron run

COMPASS++/AMBER:

• main physics interest, today: - SHORT TERM: proton radius (short term), pion structure and GPD E, if feasible - LONGER TERM: Drell-Yan and spectroscopy with RF separated K and pbar beams

• possible hardware contributions: active RICH-1 maintenance (as always), in collaboration: RICH-0, DAQ

• group representative: Silvia Dalla Torre Tomsk Polytechnic University

Contact: Valery Lyubovitsky

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 1 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 3 Pbar induced spectroscopy (heavy quarks exotics)

Hardware: HCAL assembly and calibration for NA64/CERN, hodoscope assembly and calibration Analysis & Software: DY Monte-Carlo simmulation, alignment

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 29/38 Tomsk University group (Russia)

Group Members:

1. Valery Lyubovitskij (TL, T¨ubingen/Tomsk) - theoretical support. Work for COMPASS: Description of mass value and proof of 4q structure of a1(1420) √ +0.015 Ma1 = 2 GeV 1.414 GeV vs. 1.414 0.013 GeV (COMPASS); Dominant decays: a1 K∗K. Partonic structure≃ of nucleon, resonances− and deuteron in AdS/QCD and Light-Front QCD:→ Unified description of PDFs, TMDs, GPDs and Form Factors.

2. Renat Dusaev (DTL, Tomsk) - alignment, software developments. Since 2018 is responsible for alignment in COMPASS. Experience in hardware: HCAL assembly and calibration for NA64/CERN.

3. Alexandr Chumakov (Tomsk/Turin) - MC simulation of DY processes, software developments.

4. Bogdan Vasilishin (Tomsk/Turin) - MC simulation of DY processes, software developments. Experience in hardware: hodoscope assembly and calibration, HCAL and ECAL calibration for NA64/CERN.

5. Vitaly Burtsev (JINR/Tomsk) - electronics, DAQ. Experience in hardware: hodoscope assembly and calibration, HCAL and ECAL calibration for NA64/CERN.

Interest in the LoI projects of the COMPASS++/AMBER:

1. Hadron physics using the muon beam: - Proton radius measurement using muon-proton elastic scattering, - Hard exclusive reactions using muon beam and transversely polarized target. 2. Hadron physics using conventional hadron beam: - Drell-Yan and charmonium production using conventional hadron beams. 3. Hadron physics with radio-frequency (RF)-separated beams: - Drell-Yan physics with high-intensity kaon and antiproton beams, - Study of the gluon distribution in the kaon via prompt-photon production. 4. Instrumentation: - Front-end electronics and DAQ. University of Turin

Contact: Daniele Panzieri

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 5 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of Postdocs 3 studies) Number of PhD students 1 K-induced spectroscopy (strange meson spectrum)

Hardware: Tracking detectors, FE electronics, ASIC, mechanics Analysis & Software: MonteCarlo studies, FLUKA, spin asymmetries in sidis and drell-yan, primakoff reaction, detector optimization

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 30/38 Torino group

Analysis Bachelor Students Bakur Parsamyan (postdoc) Chiara Alice Aram Kotzinian (staff) Vittorio Federico Caggiano Michela Chiosso (staff) Francesco Cozzi Michael Pesek Ph.D (PhD) Michele Filippucci Alexander Chumakov (PhD) Bogdan Vasilishin (PhD) Master Students Daniele D’ago Pierangelo Di Crescenzo Davide Giordano HW Maxim Alekseev (postdoc) Antonio Amoroso (staff) Jorge Berenguer (postdoc) Michela Chiosso (staff) Daniele Panzieri (staff) Flavio Tosello (staff) Angelo Maggiora

Torino responsabilities in COMPASS Co - spokesperson: O. Denisov Collaboration Board members: M. Chiosso, A. Maggiora and D. Panzieri Analysis coordinator: B. Parsamyan Dark matter studies coordinator: M. Chiosso PubCom member: A. Kotzinian Technical Board member: D. Panzieri Coordinator of the FE electronics: M. Alekseev

AMBER kick-off meeting daniele panzieri 1 Torino group

MWPC’s

The RichWall Front End Electronics (CMAD) Hadron absorber

DY Analysys SIDIS and DY

AMBER kick-off meeting daniele panzieri 2 UIUC, Urbana-Champaign

Contact: Caroline Riedl, Matthias Perdekamp

Interests K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Staff 4 nucleon structure) Number of Postdocs 2 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of PhD students 4 Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius)

Hardware: EMCal, ZDC, DC, RPC Analysis & Software: TMD physics in DY, SIDIS, ee. Data productions using petascale resources at Blue Waters.

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 31/38 COMPASS UIUC - Nuclear Physics Group • Member since 2012, currently the only US group in COMPASS • Group members: - Faculty: Matthias Grosse Perdekamp, Jen-Chieh Peng, Naomi Makins, Caroline Riedl - Postdocs + Research Scientists: Vincent Andrieux, Riccardo Longo, Jaakko Koivuniemi - PhD students: currently 4 - Visiting scholars: currently 2 • Experience in past 5-10 years: - Focus on TMD degrees of freedom at COMPASS, JLab, E906, HERMES, Belle and PHENIX. - Instrumentation projects (co-)led by COMPASS faculty at UIUC Nuclear Physics Lab: Tungsten-SciFi electromagnetic calorimeter for sPHENIX (Riedl), development of radiation-hard Zero-Degree Calorimeter for ATLAS (Perdekamp), large-area drift chamber DC5 for COMPASS (Riedl, Perdekamp), RPCs for PHENIX W-trigger (Perdekamp), trigger hodoscopes for E906 (Makins), PHENIX forward EMC (Perdekamp).

- COMPASS data production + simulation using petascale computing resources on Blue Waters (Riedl, Longo) - Service contributions: LoI AMBER co-coordinator (Andrieux), COMPASS run coordinator (Andieux 2018), COMPASS technical coordinator (Riedl 2017/18), COMPASS deputy analysis coordinator (Andrieux since 2017), HERMES GPD convener / deputy analysis coordinator (Riedl 2008-2012/0), HERMES analysis coordinator (Makins 2006-2008), PHENIX spin physics convener (Perdekamp), PHENIX run coordinator (Perdekamp), PHENIX deputy spokesperson (Perdekamp), spokesperson of several experiments at JLab and elsewhere (Peng).

• Analysis focus: Drell-Yan, petascale computing, instrumentation focus: tracking detectors and calorimeters

• Main COMPASS++/AMBER interests: Drell-Yan program, proton radius measurement NCBJ, Warsaw

Contact: Andrzej Sandacz

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 4 Number of Postdocs 1 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of PhD students 1 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: Analysis & Software: Analyses of the data related to GPD program: DVCS and exclusive meson muo-production cross sections; extraction of TTS asymmetries and SDMEs for vector mesons. Providing MC generator dedicated to exclusive processes.

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 32/38 Warsaw NCBJ (National Centre for Nuclear Research)

 Group representative – Andrzej Sandacz ([email protected])

 Group members – 6 persons • Staff: dr W. Augustyniak, prof. dr hab. K. Kurek, dr B. Mariański, prof. dr hab. A. Sandacz • Postdoc: dr Paweł Sznajder • PhD student: Anatolii Koval

 Past and current experience • Analyses of the COMPASS data related to GPD program i) Azimuthal asymmetries for exclusive ρ0 and ω production on transversly polarised p and d (nb. to be continued with 2021 COMPASS data) for an example see next slide

ii) Extraction of SDMEs for exclusive vector meson production on unpolarised protons iii) Diff. xsections for DVCS (‘proton tomography’) and exclusive π0 production (chiral-odd GPDs)

• Providing MC generator (HEPGEN) for exclusive processes

 Interests in LoI projects i) Proton radius ii) GPD E (were among proponents of the project for LoI) iii) Vector meson hadro- and muo-production

University of Warsaw, Warsaw

Contact: Barbara Badelek

Interests Muon elastic scattering (Proton radius) Number of Staff 1 K- and pbar- induced Drell-Yan (meson and Number of Postdocs 0 nucleon structure) Number of PhD students 1 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure)

Hardware: Analysis & Software: yes

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 33/38 University of Warsaw in COMPASS

In COMPASS with 3 PhDs and several MSc, BSc we contributed in: I Alignment 2 I Measurements of g1 at low x, low Q (nonperturbative) region, together with phenomenological modelling I Gluon polarisation measurements I DIS radiative corrections I Extraction of pion Boer–Mulders function from weighted TSAs in Drell–Yan

Phys. Lett. B781(2018) 464 In AMBER: 1 senior + 1 (at least) PhD Warsaw University of technology, Warsaw

Contact: Marcin Ziembicki

Interests Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of Staff 5 Number of Postdocs 2 Prompt photon production (Kaon structure) Number of PhD students 0 Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E)

Hardware: CEDAR, SciFis, ECALs, CAMERA; Photosensors, signal processing, front-end electronics. Analysis & Software:

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 34/38 Warsaw Univ. Of Technology - IRTM • Present composition: 8 Staff, 2 M.Sc. Students • Present experiments: COMPASS, T2K, Hyper-Kamiokande • Future: AMBER, SPD (expressed interest) COMPASS: • Past: scintillating fiber trackers, SiPM front-ends for electromagnetic calorimeter, HV for PMTs • Current: CEDARs (photosensors and electronics), feature extraction from waveforms (for calorimeters) T2K: • Past: MPPC characterization (> 1k sensors), SMRD detector at near station Hyper-Kamiokande: • Present: photosensor characterization (mPMT modules), feature extraction for waveforms, data compression, front-end electronics COMPASS++/AMBER: • Finalize CEDARs: revise front-ends, complete gain monitoring system • Feature extraction from waveforms and on-line data compression for calorimetry Yamagata University, Yamagata

Contact: Takahiro IWATA

Interests Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of Staff 3 Number of Postdocs 1 Pion induced Drell-Yan (pion structure) Number of PhD students 1 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: polarized target, liquid hydrogen target Analysis & Software: analyses on polarized target, Drell-Yan

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 35/38 Yamagata (COMPASS-) group • Member (9) T. IWATA (Team Leader), N. Doshita, S. Ishimoto (KEK), N. Horikawa(Nagoya Univ.), K. Kondo, T. Matsuda (Miyazaki Univ.),

Y. Miyachi, G. Nukazuka, H. Suzuki (Chubu Univ.) COMPASS-PT

• Experiences - Polarized solid target (in DNP techniques) - Liquid hydrogen target (2.5m long)

• Physics interests in COMPASS++/AMBER - GPD E COMPASS-HT - Pion induced DY - Spin density matrix elements - Kaon induced DY AANL, Yerevan

Contact: Hrachya Marukyan

Interests Hard exclusive reaction (GPD E) Number of Staff 6 Pbar production cross-section (Dark matter Number of Postdocs 0 studies) Number of PhD students 0 Vector mesons (spin density matrix elements)

Hardware: Calorimeters, Aerogel Cherenkov detector, TOF Analysis & Software: Online and offline data analysis

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 36/38 A brief description of the activities for the last 5-10 years of the members of AANL (A. Alikhanian National Laboratory) which were submitted for participation in the COMPASS++/AMBER project

H. Marukyan - Leading Scientist, Doctor of Phys.-Math. Sciences, Head of Experimental Physics Division in AANL (Yerevan Physics Institute). Since 1997 is a member of HERMES collaboration. In 2000-2005 was collaborating with HERMES target group, involved in hardware and software of the polarized hydrogen/deuterium target, one of the main authors of a target paper. Since 2009 is a member of OLYMPUS collaboration. Since 2016 is a member of AANL – TJNAF collaboration (GlueX experiment in Hall D). Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. leadership in the data analysis of DVCS processes on transversely polarized hydrogen, unpolarized and longitudinally polarized deuterium and several unpolarized nuclear targets at HERMES; 2. leadership and participation in drafting of many DVCS and DVMP papers at HERMES; 3. participation in hardware and data analysis of TOF detector system for the OLYMPUS experiment.

H. Mkrtchyan - Leading Scientist, Doctor of Phys.-Math. Sciences. Since 1990 is a member of AANL – TJNAF collaboration. Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. leadership in the design and construction of Pre-Shower and Shower lead glass detectors for the newly constructed SHMS magnetic spectrometer in Hall C; 2. participation in the design and construction of the Aerogel detector for the SHMS; 3. member of the Neutral Particle Spectrometer project in hall C,- participation a) in the initial design of the NPS lead tungstate calorimeter, and in the development of the NPS physics program, b) in design of the high-voltage divider with amplifier to reduce the mean anode current of PMT and improve rate capability of the NPS calorimeter. 4. participation in the development of hall C proposals with CEBAF 12 GeV beam, to which he is a co-spokesperson: • E12-06-104, Measurement of the ratio R= σL/σT in semi-inclusive Deep-inelastic scattering; • E12-09-017, Transverse momentum dependence of semi-inclusive pion and kaon production; • E12-13-007, Measurement of Semi-Inclusive π⁰ Production as Validation of Factorization.

N. Dashyan - PhD, senior researcher. Since 1999 is a member of AANL-TJNAF collaboration. Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. Study of short-range nucleon correlations in the nucleus using the 6 GeV data of CLAS detector in the framework of the data mining project (Е12-11-003); 2. Participation in the 12 GeV reconstruction program: a) simulation of the pre-shower calorimeter (PCAL) and Central Time-of-Flight (CTOF) of CLAS12 detector using GEANT3, b) participation in PCAL assembly works; 3. involved in projects a)”Timelike Compton Scattering and J/psi photo- production on the proton in e+e- pair production with CLAS12 at11GeV” (E12-12-001), b)“Heavy Photon Search at Jefferson Laboratory” (E12-11-006).

CERN, COMPASS++/AMBER project – Hrachya Marukyan – AANL (Yerevan Physics Institute) 18 April 2019 A.Mkrtchyan – PhD, staff scientist. Since 2004 is a member of AANL-TJNAF collaboration. Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. participation in design and construction of the electromagnetic calorimeter (Preshower and Shower) for the SHMS spectrometer. 2. In collaboration with CUA worked on design, construction and test aerogel detectors for the Hall C 12 GeV kaon experimental program. (researching PMT properties, shielding, reflectors , aerogel quality transmittance and studying lead-tungsten crystal). 3. Being Catholic University PostDoctoral researcher (2014 - 2017), were worked on Timelike Compton Scattering proposal , did studies and research for it.

Y. Ghandilyan – PhD, staff scientist. Since 2011 is a member of AANL-TJNAF collaboration. Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. analyzing CLAS/g10 data on subject “Coherent photo-production of vector mesons off deuterium”; 2. analizing CLAS/eg3 data on subject “Coherent Photo-production of proton-antiproton pair on deuterium with CLAS” , and in 2016 defended PhD on the them; 3. participated in works on CLAS12 PCAL pre-shower calorimeter construction; 4. participates in off-line calibration CND (Central Neutron Detector) of CLAS12.

N. Ivanov – PhD, staff scientist. Since 2011 is a member of AANL-TJNAF collaboration. Activities for the last 5-10 years: 1. analyzing CLAS/g10 data on subject “Coherent photo-production of vector mesons off deuterium”; 2. analizing CLAS/eg3 data on subject “Coherent Photo-production of proton-antiproton pair on deuterium with CLAS” , and in 2016 defended PhD on the them; 3. participated in works on CLAS12 PCAL pre-shower calorimeter construction; 4. participates in off-line calibration CND (Central Neutron Detector) of CLAS12.

CERN, COMPASS++/AMBER project – Hrachya Marukyan – AANL (Yerevan Physics Institute) 18 April 2019 New collaboration

34 institutes participating to the survey

Number of Staff 158 Number of Postdocs 59 Number of PhD students 53

Vincent Andrieux (UIUC/CERN) Apr-2019 37/38 Proposal Drafting group

Proposal group: Mandated to prepare the proposal based on LoI + new ideas (mainly but not restricted to conventional beams) to be submitted to the SPSC in June Deadlines:

Contribution from subgroups: mid of May Proposal submission in time for the SPSC meeting: May 31th

Proposition: LoI group + interested and available people

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