The Future of Color Transparency and Hadronization Studies at Jefferson Lab and Beyond

US/Eastern
Online

Online

Zoom meeting ID: 982 7429 3376 (Please register for the password)
Raphaël Dupré (IPN Orsay) , Dipangkar Dutta (Mississippi State University) , Misak Sargsian (Florida International University) , Mark Strikman (Penn State University)
Description

This workshop will explore the options for new theoretical and experimental efforts towards resolving the puzzling lack of color transparency in protons as reported by a new A(e,e’p) experiment  at the recently upgraded Jefferson Lab. The objectives of the workshop are to stimulate new theoretical and experimental work towards understanding the origins of the apparent reaction dependence of this fundamental prediction of QCD, and/or the differences between three-quark and quark-antiquark states.

The connection of color transparency/coherence phenomenon with final state interactions in deep inelastic scattering, hadronization in the nuclear medium, heavy-ion collisions, and quantum entanglement will be examined. The possibility for new experimental searches including at future facilities such as the EIC will also be discussed. The results of the workshop will be summarized in a report that can serve as a roadmap for the future developments and a guide to areas for possible collaboration.

The scientific program is expected to comprise of review talks as well as more focused talks and separate discussion sessions after the presentations. The full agenda is currently under development.

Please mark your calendars, and do not hesitate to contact any of us if you are interested in contributing a talk or participating in the discussions.

The workshop will use Zoom: Meeting ID 982 7429 3376

Please register for the password

Participants
  • Abishek Karki
  • Aditya Kulkarni
  • Akihisa Kohama
  • Albert Shahinyan
  • Alexander Somov
  • Alexei Larionov
  • Anatoly Radyushkin
  • Aram Kotzinian
  • Arshak Asaturyan
  • Atsushi Tokiyasu
  • Axel Schmidt
  • Bailing Ma
  • Bappaditya Mondal
  • Bernard Pire
  • Bhesha Devkota
  • Bill Briscoe
  • Bishnu Pandey
  • Carlos Ayerbe Gayoso
  • Carlos Salgado
  • Carlos Yero
  • Catherine Ayuso
  • Christian Weiss
  • Chueng-Ryong Ji
  • Cintia Willemyns
  • Cynthia Keppel
  • David Jenkins
  • David Jenkins
  • Deepak Bhetuwal
  • Dhruvi Saraniya
  • Di-Lun Yang
  • Dipangkar Dutta
  • Douglas Higinbotham
  • Egle Tomasi-Gustafsson
  • Eli Piasetzky
  • Federico Alberto Ceccopieri
  • Garth Huber
  • Gerald Miller
  • Guy F. de Teramond
  • Hamlet Mkrtchyan
  • Harleen Dahiya
  • Hem Bhatt
  • Hiroaki Ohnishi
  • Holly Szumila-Vance
  • Ibuki Terashima
  • Israel Mardor
  • Ivan Vitev
  • Jamal Jalilian-Marian
  • Jan Ryckebusch
  • Jennifer Rittenhouse West
  • John Ralston
  • Joseph Maerovitz
  • Kai Gallmeister
  • Kazuhiro Watanabe
  • Keith Griffioen
  • Kosuke Itabashi
  • Lamiaa El Fassi
  • Lech Szymanowski
  • Leonid Frankfurt
  • Mariana Khachatryan
  • Mark Dalton
  • Mark Jones
  • Mark Strikman
  • Martin Hentschinski
  • Masayasu Hasegawa
  • Michael Wood
  • Michal Krelina
  • Miguel Arratia
  • Misak Sargsian
  • Mitra Shabestari
  • MOSTAFA ELAASAR
  • Narinder Kumar
  • Natalie Wright
  • Natalya Dashyan
  • Or Hen
  • Peter Monaghan
  • Phoebe Sharp
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Raphaël Dupré
  • Raza Sufian
  • Robert McKeown
  • Rosi Reed
  • Sabine Jeschonnek
  • Sebouh Paul
  • Shunzo Kumano
  • Stanley Brodsky
  • Stepan Stepanyan
  • Taya Chetry
  • Toshiyuki Morii
  • Ulrich Mosel
  • Vadim Guzey
  • Vardan Tadevosyan
  • Victor Goncalves
  • Vignesh Raj Selvam
  • Volodymyr Aushev
  • Wen-Chen Chang
  • Wenliang Li
  • Werner Boeglin
  • Will Brooks
  • Wim Cosyn
  • Yang-Ting Chien
  • Yasumichi Aoki
Surveys
Discussion Topics and Material