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The EIC Yellow Report Workshop at Pavia University is the second of a series of four workshops throughout the entire year 2020. The purpose of the Yellow Report Initiative is to advance the state and detail of the documented physics studies (White Paper, INT program proceedings) and detector concepts (Detector and R&D Handbook) in preparation for the realization of the EIC. The effort aims to provide the basis for further development of concepts for experimental equipment best suited for science needs, including complementarity of two detectors towards future Technical Design Reports (TDRs).
More information is available at the EICUG WWW-page.
The workshop starts on Wednesday, May 20, with morning plenary sessions. In the afternoon, there will be overviews by the Conveners of the Physics and Detector Working Groups, followed by a session dedicated to discussing the workflow among the Physics, Detector, and Software Working Groups. The morning sessions of Thursday, May 21, are dedicated to parallel and joint sessions among the various sub-groups of the Physics and Detector Working Groups, and are organized by the corresponding Conveners. After the lunch break, there will be joint sessions among sub-groups of both Physics and Detector Working Groups together. The last session will be left for an Introduction from the Software Working Group followed by a Q.&A. session. In the morning of Friday, May 22, there will be a plenary open mic session focussing on detector complementarity, followed by a Q.&A. session on the status of Accelerator and IR design. The rest of the day is dedicated to the summaries of the various Physics and Detector Working Groups, followed by a plenary final discussion on next steps and plans.
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The workshop will take place online only due to the impact caused by the COVID-19 health issue.
Discussion of PWG+DWG activity flow and procedures. A short introduction will be given by the PWG+DWG main conveners followed by discussion.
Diffractive Reactions & Tagging working group session chaired by Anna Maria Stasto
Discussion of common topics and simulations for Tracking, Particle ID and Calorimetry
A joint discussion with all DWG groups. A short introduction will be given to initiate/guide the discussion.
open mic session open to all interested participants.
Please, submit a maximum of two slides in pdf format by Thursday, May 21, 4pm (EDT) to elke@bnl.gov and Paul.Newman@cern.ch
Session dedicated to answer questions on the talk about Accelerator and IR design status by F. Willeke, scheduled on Wednesday morning.
Please, submit your questions by email to
eicug-yr-qa@eicug.org
at the latest by Thursday, May 21, 4pm (EDT)