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Timelike vs spacelike DVCS from JLab, Compass to ultraperipheral collisions and AFTER@LHC

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arxiv 1309.2048 v1 pith:S6E635RQ submitted 2013-09-09 hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th

Timelike vs spacelike DVCS from JLab, Compass to ultraperipheral collisions and AFTER@LHC

classification hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th
keywords collisionsgeneralizedspaceliketimelikeultraperipheralaccessbeamsbjorken
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Timelike and spacelike virtual Compton scattering in the generalized Bjorken scaling regime are complementary tools to access generalized parton distributions. We stress that the gluonic contributions are by no means negligible, even in the medium energy range which will be studied intensely at JLab12 and in the COMPASS-II experiment at CERN. Ultraperipheral collisions with proton or ion beams may also be used at RHIC and at collider or fixed target experiments at LHC.

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