Jul 24 – 25, 2022
CFNS Stony Brook University
US/Eastern timezone

Contribution List

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  1. 7/24/22, 8:30 AM
  2. Chiara Bissolotti (University of Pavia and INFN)
    7/24/22, 9:00 AM
  3. Craig Roberts (Argonne)
    7/24/22, 9:10 AM
  4. Francesco Giovanni Celiberto (ECT*/FBK Trento & INFN-TIFPA)
    7/24/22, 10:00 AM
  5. Matteo Cerutti (University of Pavia)
    7/24/22, 10:20 AM

    In this talk we present the most recent extraction of unpolarized transverse-momentum-dependent (TMD) parton distribution functions (PDFs) and TMD fragmentation functions (FFs) from global data sets of Semi-Inclusive Deep-Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS), Drell-Yan and Z boson production. The fit is performed at the N3LL logarithmic accuracy in the resummation of qT-logarithms and features...

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  6. Lorenzo Rossi (University of Pavia & INFN)
    7/24/22, 10:45 AM

    In this talk we present the necessary formalism to study the Deep Inelastic Scattering with the production of an hadronic jet. More precisely we focus the factorization of the cross section as convolution of TMD PDF and the Jet TMD-FF, which is the function that we have calculated at NLO. Moreover we present some phenomenological predictions at N2LL for the EIC kinematic regions.

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  7. Andrea Simonelli (INFN, Turin)
    7/24/22, 11:05 AM

    The factorization of Transverse Momentum Dependent (TMD)
    observables plays a central role in modern studies on strong interactions, as it represents one of the most elegant and powerful approaches for the investigation of the 3D structure of hadrons. In particular, SIDIS cross sections cannot leave aside from a contribution associated with the nucleon structure and a contribution associated...

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  8. Yelyzaveta Yedelkina
    7/24/22, 11:25 AM

    In the talk we discuss NLO QCD corrections to total inclusive J/ψ and Υ photoproduction cross sections in lepton-proton collisions at the EIC, where the resulting cross sections
    obtained in the MS factorisation scheme are sometimes found to be negative. It is shown that the scale-fixing criteria which was derived in a previous study of ηc production successfully
    solves this problem from the...

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  9. Michael Blaskiewicz (Brookhaven National Lab)
    7/24/22, 1:00 PM
  10. Dr Igor Korover (MIT)
    7/24/22, 1:50 PM
  11. Frank Vera (Florida International University)
    7/24/22, 2:10 PM

    A new approach for studying the structure of hadrons and nuclei with arbitrary spin is presented, the spin-1 case is shown in detail. As a proof of principle, we apply this method to the description of elastic electron-deuteron scattering. The result of calculations within Instant and Light-Front forms of dynamics is presented for the vector and axial electromagnetic form factors together with...

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  12. Richard Trotta (The Catholic University of America)
    7/24/22, 2:30 PM
  13. 7/24/22, 2:50 PM
  14. Noémie Pilleux
    7/24/22, 3:00 PM
  15. Pu-Kai Wang
    7/24/22, 3:20 PM

    In order to study the internal structure of nucleons and nuclei and address some important outstanding questions in nuclear physics, a new Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is planned to be built at Brookhaven National Lab (NY, USA). The EIC will collide a high energy proton/ion beam with a high energy electron beam. High performance detectors will be used to detect the particles created in the...

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  16. Aleksandr Bylinkin (KU)
    7/24/22, 3:40 PM
  17. Aranya Giri
    7/24/22, 4:00 PM

    The future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) aims at precise measurements of electron-hadron cross sections and for this an accurate measurement of its luminosity is required. The luminosity detector at the EIC is inspired by the ZEUS experiment at HERA, measuring the bremsstrahlung photons from electron-hadron collisions. Improvements to the older (baseline) ZEUS detector design are investigated....

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  18. Garabito Ruiz Luis (UC River Side)
    7/24/22, 4:20 PM
  19. Grace Garmire
    7/24/22, 4:25 PM
  20. Jiajun Huang (UC Riverside)
    7/24/22, 4:30 PM
  21. Ruthie Gu
    7/24/22, 4:35 PM
  22. Lauren Kasper (Vanderbilt University (US))
    7/24/22, 4:40 PM
  23. 7/24/22, 5:20 PM
  24. Dr Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab)
    7/24/22, 6:20 PM

    Discussion on various career paths available to you. Also a discussion about CV vs. Resume and what to do before an interview.

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  25. 7/25/22, 8:30 AM
  26. George Sterman (Stony Brook University)
    7/25/22, 9:00 AM
  27. Juan Guerrero (Jefferson Lab)
    7/25/22, 9:50 AM
  28. Marco Zaccheddu (University and INFN Cagliari)
    7/25/22, 10:10 AM
  29. Jennifer Rittenhouse West (Berkeley Lab and the EIC Center at Jefferson Lab)
    7/25/22, 10:30 AM
  30. Connor Pecar
    7/25/22, 10:50 AM
  31. Maxia Luca
    7/25/22, 11:10 AM
  32. Kağan Şimşek (Northwestern University)
    7/25/22, 11:30 AM

    The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics lies at the foundation of our current understanding of all experimental phenomena. Despite the huge success of this theory, it contains poorly understood features. In an attempt to account for these issues, various models beyond the SM (BSM) have been considered. The SM effective field theory (SMEFT) is a useful tool to parametrize BSM effects since...

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  33. Kate Lynch
    7/25/22, 11:50 AM
  34. Lawrence Weinstein (Old Dominion University), Lawrence Weinstein (Old Dominion University)
    7/25/22, 1:00 PM
  35. Henry Klest (Stony Brook)
    7/25/22, 1:50 PM
  36. Fanyi Zhao (UCLA)
    7/25/22, 2:10 PM

    The production of jets has been an active research topic in QCD in recent years. In this talk, we provide the general theoretical framework on several interesting observables related to jet production in ep collisions — the azimuthal anisotropy, jet shape and jet functions. With numerical results for EIC kinematics presented, we show that these are promising observables for studying lepton-jet...

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  37. 7/25/22, 2:30 PM
  38. Cline Ethan (Stony Brook University)
    7/25/22, 3:00 PM
  39. Mr Bhawin Dhital (Old Dominion University /Jefferson Lab)
    7/25/22, 3:20 PM
  40. Ryan Milton (University of California, Los Angeles)
    7/25/22, 3:40 PM
  41. Sean Preins (University of California Riverside)
    7/25/22, 4:00 PM
  42. Salina Ali (University of Virginia)
    7/25/22, 4:20 PM
  43. Zachary Sweger (UC Davis)
    7/25/22, 4:40 PM
  44. Mr Gary Penman (University of Glasgow)
    7/25/22, 5:00 PM
  45. Kayleigh Gates (University of Glasgow)
    7/25/22, 5:20 PM
  46. Jennifer Rittenhouse West (Berkeley Lab and the EIC Center at Jefferson Lab)
    7/25/22, 5:40 PM
  47. 7/25/22, 6:30 PM
  48. Rehman Mate (Georgia State University)
  49. Ali Usman (University of Regina)
  50. Stephen Kay (University of Regina)