
TL;DR
This paper outlines J-PARC's plans for hadronic structure research, emphasizing experiments with secondary beams and exploring topics like hadron structure functions, spin physics, and medium modifications.
Contribution
It presents upcoming experimental opportunities at J-PARC for hadron-structure studies, highlighting new research directions and potential investigations.
Findings
Approved experiments on strangeness hadron physics
Discussion of future hadron-structure physics possibilities
Potential for high-energy hadron reaction studies in nuclear medium
Abstract
Hadron-physics projects at J-PARC are explained. The J-PARC is the most-intense hadron-beam facility in the multi-GeV high-energy region. By using secondary beams of kaons, pions, and others as well as the primary-beam proton, various hadron projects are planned. First, some of approved experiments are introduced on strangeness hadron physics and hadron-mass modifications in nuclear medium. Second, future possibilities are discussed on hadron-structure physics, including structure functions of hadrons, spin physics, and high-energy hadron reactions in nuclear medium. The second part is discussed in more details because this is an article in the hadron-structure session.
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