Jul 11 – 12, 2026
James McCune Smith Learning Hub
Europe/London timezone

Session

Session 1

Jul 12, 2026, 9:00 AM
Room 743 (James McCune Smith Learning Hub)

Room 743

James McCune Smith Learning Hub

University Ave, Glasgow G12 8QW, United Kingdom

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  1. Karol Ożóg (AGH University of Krakow)
    7/12/26, 9:00 AM
    Talk

    The exclusive production of tau lepton pairs $\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ in electron-proton ($ep$) collisions offers a unique laboratory to test lepton flavor universality and search for physics beyond the Standard Model, such as anomalous magnetic moments ($g - 2$) and weak dipole moments of the tau. However, measuring exclusive tau pairs at the EIC presents severe experimental challenges due to the...

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  2. Mr Kacper Kopeć (AGH University of Krakow)
    7/12/26, 9:20 AM
    Talk

    We present a comprehensive study on the exclusive production of electron $e^{+}e^{-}$ and $\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ pairs in electron-proton ($ep$) collisions at the EIC. Exclusive dilepton production via photon-photon fusion serves as a pristine channel to probe the underlying production mechanisms, test quantum electrodynamics (QED) in high-energy regimes, and perform unique measurements of the...

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  3. Henry Klest (Argonne National Laboratory)
    7/12/26, 9:40 AM
    Talk

    The photon is arguably the most universally important particle across all fields of physics. Despite its status as a fundamental particle, at high energies the photon can be seen as a hadronic source of partons. The partonic content of the photon is very poorly constrained compared to that of the proton, with photon PDF uncertainties typically one or two orders of magnitude larger than their...

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  4. Dillon Leahy (University of Glasgow)
    7/12/26, 10:00 AM
    Poster

    This poster will cover a spherical-harmonics moments based analysis to obtain the amplitudes governing meson production from a lepton beam. This extends the work performed at GlueX, in which this method was previously developed for and is being applied in current analyses. Both the framework itself, as well as some preliminary results will be shown, in which the moments analysis framework is...

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  5. Sean Preins (University of California Riverside)
    7/12/26, 10:10 AM
    Poster

    VIRTUE (Virtual Interactive Reality Toolkit for Understanding the EIC) is an event display and detector visualization application developed for the future Electron-Ion Collider. The application allows users to explore three-dimensional models of the ePIC detector and view simulated collision events on desktop, mobile, and virtual reality platforms. VIRTUE supports detector geometries and event...

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  6. Gary Penman (University of Glasgow)
    7/12/26, 10:20 AM

    Generative AI is increasingly integrated into nuclear and hadron physics research, offering powerful tools for data analysis and interpretation. However, it also introduces underappreciated risks, including confidently incorrect outputs, misinterpretation of complex datasets, and the generation of physically inconsistent or “hallucinated” results. In high-precision environments, uncritical...

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