LOW X MEETING:
HELSINKI, FINLAND,
August 29 - September 1 2007

This meeting follows the similar ones held at DESY, then
Saclay (May 1994), Cambridge (July 1995), Durham (June 1996),
Madrid (June 1997), Berlin (June 1998), Tel Aviv
(June 1999) Oxford (July 2000), Cracow (June 2001), Antwerpen
(September 2002), Nafplio (June 2003), Prague (September 2004),
Sinaia (June 2005), and Lisbon (June 2006).
The spirit of this series of meetings is to favour
fruitful and informal discussions between experimentalists and theorists.
Lots of time is used to be given to discussions on new results, hot
topics and exciting open problems in DIS at HERA and Tevatron.
The meeting is expected to start on the 29th in the
morning and to end on the 1st by lunch time
and a visit of the region will be proposed in the afternoon.
- DIS at small x and structure functions of the proton, photon and
pomeron
- The problem of saturation
- Low x physics at LHC
- Diffractive events and the problem of Pomeron
- Diffractive Higgs production at Tevatron/LHC
- Diffraction at HERA vs Tevatron
- Investigation of hadronic final states
- Vector meson production
- Prospects in photon-photon physics
- Other hot topics (open to suggestions).
The workshop will take place in Helsinki, in
Kumpula Campus
which is a brand new campus close to the center. A tour to Lappland
of Finland will be proposed following the workshop to interested
participants (see: Lappland).
The registration fee is about 150 Euros which will cover the coffee breaks,
the conference dinner, all lunches and the tour on Saturday afternoon
will be separately charged.
The fees can be paid at arrival.
Fernando Barreiro (Madrid)
Jochen Bartels (Hamburg)
Andrzej Bialas (Cracow)
Irinel Caprini (Bucharest)
Jiri Chyla (Prague)
Robin Devenish (Oxford)
Jorge Dias de Deus (Lisbon)
Paul Hoyer (Helsinki)
Edmond Iancu (Saclay)
Valery Khoze (Durham)
Christos Ktorides (Athens)
Peter Landshoff (Cambridge)
Uri Maor (Tel Aviv)
Alan Martin (Durham)
Pierre Van Mechelen (Antwerpen)
Al Mueller (New-York)
Risto Orava (Helsinki)
Kenneth Osterberg (Helsinki)
Robi Peschanski (Saclay)
Albert de Roeck (CERN)
Christophe Royon (Saclay)
Eddi de Wolf (Antwerpen)