Conveners
Short: Wednesday Morning
- Xin-Nian Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Short: Wednesday Afternoon
- Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Short: Thursday Morning
- Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Short: Thursday Afternoon
- Yacine Mehtar-Tani (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Short: Friday Morning
- Yacine Mehtar-Tani (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Short: Friday Afternoon
- Zhongbo Kang (UCLA)
We reinterpret jet clustering as an axis-finding procedure which, along with the proton beam, defines the virtual-photon transverse momentum $q_T$ in deep inelastic scattering (DIS). In this way, we are able to probe the nucleon intrinsic structure using jet axes in a fully inclusive manner, similar to the Drell-Yan process. We present the complete list of azimuthal asymmetries and the...
We study the potential for precision electroweak measurements and beyond-the-Standard Model searches using cross-section asymmetries in neutral-current deep inelastic scattering at the EIC.
The azimuthal angular decorrelation of a vector boson and jet is sensitive to QCD radiation, and can be used to probe the quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions. By using a recoil-free jet definition, the sensitivity to contamination from soft radiation on the measurement is reduced, and the complication of non-global logarithms is eliminated from our theoretical calculation. Such jet...
Measurements of jets and jet fragments correlated to a high-momentum direct photon have been a vital tool for studying a variety of quantum chromodyamical processes seen at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Most notably, direct photons serve as a colorless, well-calibrated probe for studying the jet modification seen in ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions caused by the...
Jets are expected to play an important role in nucleon structure measurements at current and near-future collision experiments. In order to effectively use jets for such analyses, their properties need to be understood across a wide range of energies. While high energy hadron collision experiments have been studying jet physics for many years, the extension to much lower energies remains...