HadronPhysics2 (project successfully completed)

Full Name
Study of Strongly Interacting Matter

Start Date:
2009-01-01

End Date:
2011-06-30

Duration:
30 months

Grant Agreement No. / Project Reference No.
227431

Project Website
HADRON PHYSICS 2

Abstract
The Project promotes the access to five European Research Infrastructures, and it is structured into eight Networking Activities, plus the Management of the Consortium, and fourteen Joint Research Activities. The Project represents the continuation of the successful HadronPhysics project in FP6 and originates from the initiative of more than 2.500 European scientists working in the field of hadron physics.

Hadron physics deals with the study of strongly interacting particles, the hadrons. Hadrons are composed of quarks and gluons. Their interaction is described by Quantum Chromo Dynamics, the theory of the strong force. Hadrons form more complex systems, in particular atomic. Under extreme conditions of pressure and temperature, hadrons may loose their identity and dissolve into a new state of matter similar to the primordial matter of the early Universe.

The Networking Activities are related to the organization of experimental and theoretical collaborative work concerning both ongoing activities at present Research Infrastructures and planned experiments at future facilities. In hadron physics the close interaction between experimentalists and theoreticians is of paramount importance.

The Joint Research Activities concentrate on technological innovations for present and future experiments. Applications in material science, medicine, information, technology, etc., represent natural fall-outs. The main objective of this Integrating Activity is to optimize the use and development of the Research Infrastructures existing in Europe working in the field of hadron physics.

The Project aims as well at structuring, on European scale, the way Research Infrastructures operate, and at fostering their joint development in terms of capacity and performance. The approach used is the “bottom up” approach, to respond to the needs of the scientific community in all fields of science and technology.

DESY Participation
WP3: Mapping out the Transverse Structure of the Nucleon
WP15: Advanced Diamond Detectors
WP22: Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
WP23: Hard Exclusive Reactions

Contact at DESY
Gerrit Schierholz(at)DESY.de
Tel.: +4940-8998-3967 (Hamburg)
Fax: +4940-8994-3967
Hubert Simma (at)DESY.de
Tel.: +4933-762-7-7366 (Zeuthen)