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.+* Proceedings of the Workshop on Physics at the Japan Hadron Facility CJHF) Editors V. Guzey, A. Kizilersii, T. Nagae & A. W. Thomas CIMTHI f OR Til SUBATQMK NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR Theoretical Physics i s *^ Physics at the Japan Hadron Facility UHFl This page is intentionally left blank SPECIAL RESEARCH CENTRE FOR THE >° * • SUBATOMIC NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR •vmM.""^ ^Theoretical Physics Proceedings of the Workshop on Physics at the Japan Hadron Facility (JHFl Adelaide, Australia 14-21 March 2002 Editors V. Guzey, A. Kizilersu & A. W. Thomas CSSM, University of Adelaide, Australia T. Nagae KEK, Japan J*) World Scientific New Jersey • London • Singapore • Hong Kong Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. P O Box 128, Farrer Road, Singapore 912805 USA office: Suite IB, 1060 Main Street, River Edge, NJ 07661 UK office: 57 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9HE British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. PHYSICS AT THE JAPAN HADRON FACILITY Proceedings of the Workshop Copyright © 2002 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without written permission from the Publisher. For photocopying of material in this volume, please pay a copying fee through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. In this case permission to photocopy is not required from the publisher. ISBN 981-238-147-3 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Printed in Singapore by World Scientific Printers (S) Pte Ltd Foreword The decision to proceed with construction of the Japan Hadron Facility (JHF) is of momentous importance for the international hadronic physics com munity. With its intense beams of protons, nuclei, kaons and neutrinos it will complement other major facilities in this field, such as Jefferson Laboratory and GSI. For scientists in the Asia-Pacific region this is an especially exciting opportunity. It was therefore a considerable honour that the Director of JHF, Professor Shoji Nagamiya, agreed to hold the first workshop outside of Japan dealing with the physics opportunities which it might provide here in Adelaide at CSSM. This meeting was attended by almost 50 delegates from eight countries, with the majority (of course) from Australia and Japan. After an introduction to the various facilities that will be available consideration turned to particular physics issues that can be addressed. These have been arranged in this volume under the general headings of strangeness in nuclear matter, neutrino oscilla tions and interactions, hadron structure and properties, nuclear and nucleon structure functions and hadronic properties of nuclei. These articles provide a tantalising glimpse of just some of the issues which will be addressed at JHF. During the meeting all delegates had access to library, internet and com puting facilities and as usual at CSSM the early afternoons were kept clean for informal discussions and possible collaborative work. The organisation of the meeting was handled in an extremely friendly and efficient way by Sara Boffa and Sharon Johnson, while Ramona Adorjan provided assistance in computa tional matters. All contributions in this volume have been independently refereed. V. Guzey A. Kizilersii T. Nagae A.W. Thomas Adelaide, June 2002 v 1. F.-G. Cao 12. E. Rempel 23. T. Hatsuda 34. O. Leitner 2. A. Chian 13. J. Haidenbauer 24. F. Khanna 35. S. B.-Thompson R. Adorjan 14. M. Lohe 25. S. Kvinikhidze 36. P. Coddington M.Oka 15. S. Tovey 26. J. Ashley 37. K. Tsushima S. BofFa 16. A. Hosaka 27.1. Bojak 38. M. Stanford 6. H. Toki 17. T. Nagae 28. J. Hedditch 39. J. Zanotti 7. T. Thomas 18. A. Kalloniatis 29. R. Young 40. M. Burkardt 8. A. Kizilersii 19. V. Guzey 30. W. Bentz 41. A. Schreiber 9. S. Johnson 20. W. Kamleh 31. X.-H. Guo 42. M. Oettel 10. C. Allton 21. G. Krein 32. J. Zhang 43. W. Detmold 11. H. Mineo 22. S. Sawada 33. D. Leinweber Contents Foreword v 1. OVERVIEW OF JAPAN HADRON FACILITY KEK/JAERI Joint Project on High-Intensity Proton Accelerators S. Sawada 3 JHF Overview — Strangeness Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics Programs T. Nagae 25 2. STRANGENESS IN NUCLEAR MATTER Weak Decays of Hyperon and Hypernuclei M. Oka, K. Takayama, K. Sasaki and T. Inoue 41 The A — A Interaction and Strangeness -2 Hypernuclei I. R. Afnan 51 Hyperon-Nucleon Interaction and Strangeness Production in pp Collisions J. Haidenbauer 60 3. NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS AND INTERACTIONS Implications of the JHF-Kamioka Neutrino Oscillation Experiment R. R. Volkas 73 Some Implications of the NuTeV Anomaly B. H. J. McKellar, M. Garbutt, G. J. Stephenson, Jr. and T. Goldman 83 Non-Standard Interactions and Neutrino Oscillations M. A. Garbutt and B. H. J. McKellar 93 Neutrino Oscillation Searches at Accelerators and Reactors S. N. Tovey 103 vii VIII 4. HADRON STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES Lattice QCD and Hadron Structure A. W. Thomas 115 Baryon Resonance Phenomenology I. C. Cloet, D. B. Leinweber and A. W. Thomas 125 Lattice QCD, Gauge Fixing and the Transition to the Perturbative Regime A. G. Williams and M. Stanford 136 Quark Model and Chiral Symmetry Aspects of Excited Baryons A. Hosaka 145 Quenched Chiral Physics in Baryon Masses R. D. Young, D. B. Leinweber, A. W. Thomas and S. V. Wright 155 QCD at Non-Zero Chemical Potential and Temperature from the Lattice C. R. Allton. S. Ejiri, S. J. Hands, O. Kaczmarek, F. Karsch, E. Laermann, Ch. Schmidt and L. Scorzato 164 Hadron Masses from a Novel Fat-Link Fermion Action J. M. Zanotti. S. Bilson-Thompson, F. D. R. Bonnet, D. B. Leinweber, A. G. Williams, J. B. Zhang, W. Melnitchouk and F. X. Lee 174 5. NUCLEAR AND NUCLEON STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS Small-a; Nuclear Effects in Parton Distributions V. Guzey 187 The NuTeV Anomaly and Symmetry Breaking in the Parton Distribution Functions F. G. Cao and A. I. Signal 195 Nucleons as Relativistic Three-Quark States M. Oettel 203 ix (Polarized) Hadroproduction of Open Charm at the JHF in NLO QCD I. Bojak 212 Covariant Light-Front Dynamics and Its Application to the Meson Wave Functions O. M. A. Leitner, A. W. Thomas and J.-F. Mathiot 222 Nucleon Structure Functions at Finite Density in the NJL Model H. Mineo, W. Bentz, A. W. Thomas, N. Ishii and K. Yazaki 232 Violation of Sum Rules for Twist-3 Parton Distributions in QCD M. Burkardt and Y. Koike 241 6. HADRONIC PROPERTIES OF NUCLEI Properties of Hadrons in Nuclear Matter F. C. Khanna and D. U. Matrasulov 255 Relativistic Mean-Field Theory with Pion in Finite Nuclei H. Toki, K. Ikeda and S. Sugimoto 263 Equation of State of Quark-Nuclear Matter G. Krein and V. E. Vizcarra 274 Equations of State for Nuclear Matter and Quark Matter in the NJL Model W. Bentz, T. Horikawa, N. Ishii and A. W. Thomas 285 Color Superconductivity in Dense QCD and Structure of Cooper Pairs H. Abuki, T. Hatsuda and K. Itakura 294 Hadron Properties in Nuclear Medium and Their Impacts on Observables K. Tsushima 303 List of Participants 313

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Proceedings of the Workshop held March 14-21, 2002 in Adelaide, Australia. Outlines the exciting new opportunities in hadron physics which have been created by the Japan Hadron Facility (JHF), a major joint initiative between KEK and JAERI. The close interaction with lattice QCD is emphasized.
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