The 19th International Spin Physics Symposium, Jülich, Germany
The symposium, which will be organised into plenary sessions and parallel sessions, will cover topics related to spin phenomena, in particle and nuclear physics. These topics will include:
- fundamental symmetries and spin,
- spin structure of hadrons,
- spin physics beyond the standard model,
- spin in hadronic reactions,
- spin physics with photons and leptons,
- spin physics in nuclear reactions and nuclei,
- spin physics with rare isotope beams,
- acceleration, storage and polarimetry of polarised beams,
- polarised ion and lepton sources and targets,
- future facilities and experiments,
- medical and technological applications of spin physics.
In particle physics and quantum mechanics, spin is a fundamental characteristic property of elementary particles, composite particles (hadrons), and atomic nuclei. All elementary particles of a given kind have the same spin quantum number, which is an important part of a particle's quantum state.
Participation by students, young physicists, and physicists from developing countries is strongly encouraged at this symposium.For further information, please visit: https://www.congressa.de/SPIN2010/(opens in new window)