2020 EIC Users Group Meeting
Online Zoom meeting
FIU
The 2020 edition of the “Electron-Ion Collider User Group Meeting” will take place online through Zoom from July 15th to 17th.
This user meeting will be the first one to take place after the recent CD0 and site selection made by the US Department of Energy, with the EIC to be constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory in partnership with Jefferson Lab.
As such the meeting will focus on the EIC physics program featuring topical sessions on new advances in physics as well as accelerator and detector R&D related to the ElC. Special emphasis will be given to the Yellow Report Initiative with discussions of the activities of the physics, detectors and accelerator Working Group and their associated sub-working groups.
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Plenary Session: Wednesday Morning SessionConvener: Wim Cosyn (FIU)
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Welcome / Status update EICUGSpeaker: Bernd Surrow (Temple University)
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EIC Project updateSpeaker: James Yeck (University of Wisconsin-Madison and Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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12:00
Break
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Plenary Session: US Funding Agency PresentationsConvener: Misak Sargsian (Florida International University)
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US Funding Agency Presentations: Department of EnergySpeaker: Tim Hallman (DOE)
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US Funding Agency Presentations: National Science FoundationSpeaker: Allena Opper (NSF)
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14:00
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Plenary Session: Countries / Community representativesConvener: Bernd Surrow (Temple University)
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Countries / Community representatives: IndiaSpeaker: Bedanga Mohanty (National Institute of Science Education and Research)
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Countries / Community representatives: Czech RepublicSpeaker: Jaroslav Bielcik (FNSPE CTU Prague)
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Countries / Community representatives: GermanySpeaker: Andreas Schafer (Regensburg University)
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Countries / Community representatives: PolandSpeaker: Mariusz Przybycien (AGH University of Science and Technology)
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Countries / Community representatives: CanadaSpeaker: Wouter Deconinck
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Plenary Session: IB Meeting - IB members/delegates encouraged to attend, but participation open to allConveners: Andrea Bressan, Christine Aidala (Michigan)
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Expressions of Interest Q&ASpeakers: Dr E. C. Aschenauer (BNL), Rolf Ent (Jefferson Lab)
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Discussion of upcoming call for detector proposals and collaboration formationSpeakers: Andrea Bressan, Christine Aidala (Michigan), E. C. Aschenauer (BNL), Rolf Ent (Jefferson Lab)
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EOI contributed presentation: Institute for Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences + consortium of Chinese institutionsSpeaker: Dr Yuxiang Zhao (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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EOI contributed presentation: CEA SaclaySpeaker: Francesco Bossu (CEA-Saclay)
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EOI contributed presentation: INFNSpeaker: Silvia Dalla Torre (INFN, Trieste)
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EOI contributed presentation: AGH U. of Science and Technology, IFJ PAN, and Temple – Forward detectors in the electron hemisphereSpeakers: Bernd Surrow (Temple University), Janusz Chwastowski (INP PAS, Cracow), Krzysztof Piotrzkowski (UCLouvain & AGH UST), Mariusz Przybycien (AGH University of Science and Technology)
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EOI contributed presentation: Consortium to construct the Electron Endcap Electromagnetic Calorimeter (crystal/glass) - CUA, MIT, IPN Orsay, Kentucky, Lehigh, Alikhanian National LaboratorySpeakers: Ani Aprahamian (AANL), Carlos Munoz Camacho (IJCLab, CNRS/IN2P3), Cristiano Fanelli (MIT), Douglas Hasell (MIT), Hamlet Mkrtchyan (A. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory), Ian Pegg (CUA), Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky), Richard Milner (MIT), Rosi Reed (Lehigh University), Tanja Horn (Cath)
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EOI contributed presentation: Los Alamos National LabSpeaker: Ivan Vitev (LANL)
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EOI contributed presentation: University of California EIC ConsortiumSpeaker: Miguel Arratia (University of California, Riverside)
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EOI contributed presentation: Stony Brook UniversitySpeaker: Klaus Dehmelt (Stony Brook University)
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EOI contributed presentation: Argonne National LabSpeaker: Sylvester Joosten (Argonne National Laboratory)
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Plenary Session: Yellow Report PWGConveners: Adrian Dumitru (Dept. of Natural Sciences, Baruch College (CUNY)), Andreas Metz (Temple University), Carlos Munoz Camacho (IJCLab, CNRS/IN2P3), Olga Evdokimov (UIC)
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Inclusive reactions WGSpeakers: Barak Schmookler (Stony Brook University), Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky), nobuo sato (Jefferson Lab)
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Semi-inclusive Reactions WGSpeakers: Anselm Vossen (Duke University), Bowen Xiao (Central China Normal University), Justin Stevens (William & Mary), Ralf Seidl (RIKEN), Vladimirov Alexey (Regensburg University)
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Jets, Heavy Quarks WGSpeakers: Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Ernst Sichtermann (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Frank Petriello (Northwestern University), Ivan Vitev (LANL), Leticia Cunqueiro (ORNL)
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Exclusive Reactions WGSpeakers: Barbara Pasquini (University of Pavia and INFN, Pavia), Daria Sokhan, Raphael Dupre (IPN Orsay), Salvatore Fazio (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Tuomas Lappi (University of Jyvaskyla)
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Diffractive Reactions & Tagging WGSpeakers: Anna Stasto (Penn State University), Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab), Or Hen (MIT), Spencer Klein (LBNL), Wim Cosyn (Ghent University)
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Plenary Session: Yellow Report DWGConveners: Kenneth Barish (UC Riverside), Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab), Peter Jones (University of Birmingham), Silvia Dalla Torre (INFN, Trieste), Tanja Horn (Cath)
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Integration, Material budget, Magnet
1) Integration issues
2) Continue discussion on material budget
-- include detector dead areas defined by services
3) Configurations correlated with the magnet (bore, field, etc.) - what is really needed?
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Background level
short presentation on where things are
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Data rates (background + signal)
1) estimating the number of channels to read, the expected rate per channel, the information to read.
2) contribution from detectors-related noise
3) hit rate in the VTX layers of the tracking detectors including background.
4) radiation dose in the VTX layers of the tracking detectors in both TID and NIEL.
5) ...Speakers: Andrea Celentano (INFN-Genova), Damien Neyret (CEA Saclay IRFU/DPhN) -
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Path towards "full detector simulations"Speakers: Kenneth Barish (UC Riverside), Peter Jones (University of Birmingham), Silvia Dalla Torre (INFN, Trieste), Tanja Horn (Cath)
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Detector matrix review and moving the needle forwardSpeakers: Kenneth Barish (UC Riverside), Peter Jones (University of Birmingham), Silvia Dalla Torre (INFN, Trieste), Tanja Horn (Cath)
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Path towards complementaritySpeakers: E. C. Aschenauer (BNL), Paul Newman (University of Birmingham, UK)
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Additional topics
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