CFNS Workshop: High Luminosity-EIC (EIC-Phase II)

US/Eastern
Online

Online

Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook University), Alexei Prokudin (Penn State Berks), Ciprian Gal (Stony Brook University), Martha Constantinou (Temple University), Mei Bai (SLAC), Pavel Nadolsky (Southern Methodist University), Rosi Reed (Lehigh University), Xiaochao Zheng (University of Virginia)
Description

The Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is one of the most ambitious accelerators designed. The highest design luminosity — aimed at in the first ~10 years of the EIC operations — is 10^{34} cm^{-2}s^{-1}. The aim of this workshop is to look beyond this initial phase and explore which physics might drive such luminosity demands. These talks will include estimations for the increased data sets, impact on detector technologies and discuss the resulting systematic uncertainties and controls over them. Crucially, such an increase in luminosity cannot happen without dedicated accelerator R&D. As such we will have discussions on what accelerator R&D investigations need to be launched now to achieve this future luminosity goal.

ZOOM connection (link).

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

 

Participants
  • Abhay Deshpande
  • Alexei Prokudin
  • Amanda Cooper-Sarkar
  • Benjamin Nachman
  • Ciprian Gal
  • Constantia Alexandrou
  • Daniel Richford
  • Fredrick Olness
  • Herve MOUTARDE
  • Irina Petrushina
  • Jaroslav Adam
  • Jin Huang
  • Kağan Şimşek
  • Keh-Fei Liu
  • Klaus Dehmelt
  • Krzysztof Cichy
  • Luciano Pappalardo
  • Marco Santimaria
  • Martha Constantinou
  • Michael Murray
  • Michael Nycz
  • MIHIR HEMANTKUMAR PATEL
  • Miroslav Finger
  • Mitra Shabestari
  • Narbe Kalantarians
  • Nikhil Karthik
  • nobuo sato
  • Pasquale Di Nezza
  • Pavel Nadolsky
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Ralf Seidl
  • Raza Sufian
  • Shohini Bhattacharya
  • simonetta liuti
  • Stjepan Oresic
  • Vladimirov Alexey
  • Wei Li