Mar 7 – 10, 2022
Duke University
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Session

Hadronization

Mar 9, 2022, 9:00 AM
Love Auditorium/LSRC B101 (Duke University)

Love Auditorium/LSRC B101

Duke University

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recording session: https://duke.zoom.us/rec/share/eJhDkGajQ0yfbSlImGr0P8haIrJDpP8gSgj-o3LpKxsMQ8xqgu4fX3lrqbJKjkpe.rzGOhdAd0vZjS_Nj?startTime=1646835001000

second session:https://duke.zoom.us/rec/share/eJhDkGajQ0yfbSlImGr0P8haIrJDpP8gSgj-o3LpKxsMQ8xqgu4fX3lrqbJKjkpe.rzGOhdAd0vZjS_Nj?startTime=1646845256000

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  1. Ralf Seidl (RIKEN)
    3/9/22, 9:00 AM
  2. Rabah Abdul Khalek (Nikhef)
    3/9/22, 9:25 AM
  3. Mriganka Mouli Mondal
    3/9/22, 9:50 AM
  4. Jennifer Rittenhouse West (Berkeley Lab and the EIC Center at Jefferson Lab)
    3/9/22, 10:15 AM
  5. Albi Kerbizi (INFN Trieste)
    3/9/22, 11:25 AM

    A complete Monte Carlo event generator capable of accounting for quark spin effects in hadronization and other stages of the event generation in a consistent way is still lacking. An essential prerequisite to reach this goal is a sound model of hadronization such as the quantum mechanical string+${}^3P_0$ model. The string+${}^3P_0$ model describes the polarized quark fragmentation process...

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  6. Dr Sookhyun Lee (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
    3/9/22, 11:50 AM
  7. Christopher Dilks (Duke University)
    3/9/22, 12:15 PM
  8. Mariaelena Boglione (University of Turin and INFN Torino)
    3/9/22, 12:40 PM
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