Workshop: Open Questions in Photon-Induced Interactions-from Relativistic Nuclear collisions to the Future Electron-Ion Collider

US/Eastern
Online

Online

Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Lab), Thomas Ulrich (Brookhaven National Lab), Wei Li (Rice University), Zhoudunming Tu (Brookhaven National Lab)
Description

Overview

Nuclear and particle physicists are interested in the problem of fundamental structure of nucleon and nucleus. One of the common tools is to utilize high energy photons to probe the inner structure of particles. In recent years, photon-induced interactions have been providing important experimental findings towards the understanding of QCD from free nucleon to heavy nucleus.

This workshop is to focus on photon-photon interactions and photon-pomeron interactions in both heavy ion ultra-peripheral collisions (UPCs) and electron-nucleon/nucleus collisions. In addition, this workshop aims to provide a platform for both experimentalists and theorists to discuss the open questions and future directions related to these photon-induced problems. The output of this workshop is expected to provide guidance in new measurements at current available facilities and at the future Electron-Ion Collider.  

 

Please register for the workshop and there is no registration fee.

 

Due to the COVID-19 virus, we will hold the workshop online using zoom,  

https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/93093484970?pwd=RmpXMkhLYkU3bmI2N3pyNlc5dy9QZz09

 

Gather Town link,  

https://gather.town/app/GuK807f4PIhfb1b0/CFNS_SBU

 

 

This event is part of the CFNS workshop/ad-hoc meeting series. See the CFNS conferences page for other events.

Registration
Registration for CFNS workshop: open questions in photon-induced interactions - from Relativistic Nuclear Collisions to the Future Electron-Ion Colliders
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  • Austin Baty
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  • Bowen Xiao
  • Chao Shi
  • Charlotte Van Hulse
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  • Daniel Tapia Takaki
  • Dipanwita Dutta
  • E. C. Aschenauer
  • Farid Salazar
  • Feng Yuan
  • Fuqiang Wang
  • Giuseppe Verde
  • Guillermo Contreras
  • Gunar Schnell
  • Gustavo Gil da Silveira
  • Hamlet Mkrtchyan
  • Haowu Duan
  • Harleen Dahiya
  • Heikki Mäntysaari
  • Indranil Mazumdar
  • Jamal Jalilian-Marian
  • Janet Seger
  • Jani Penttala
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  • Jian Zhou
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  • JiaZhao Lin
  • Joakim Nystrand
  • Justin Frantz
  • Kaifeng Shen
  • Klaus Dehmelt
  • Kong Tu
  • Kousik Naskar
  • Krista Smith
  • Krzysztof Piotrzkowski
  • Li Xinbai
  • Liang Zheng
  • Lijuan Ruan
  • Luke McConnell
  • Mark Baker
  • Martin Hentschinski
  • Matthew Nickel
  • Michael Murray
  • Michael Winn
  • Miguel Arratia
  • Ming Li
  • Neeraj Gupta
  • Nihar Sahoo
  • Pengzhong Lu
  • Peter Steinberg
  • Pia Zurita
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