2022 JLUO Annual Meeting
Auditorium
Jefferson Lab
Link for Monday June 13: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1618648632?pwd=dzFIWEQxcllrUzI2Sk9CbXF1UHY0dz09
Link for Tuesday June 14: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1603604573?pwd=VEduZjZianIxSjdtWE91NkFQSVg0UT09
Link for Wednesday June 15: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1617824455?pwd=dTFwNytQa0o3Uyt2QUxmQzF0OVRJdz09
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Morning IConvener: Carlos Munoz Camacho (IJCLab, Orsay (CNRS/IN2P3))
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Hadron spectroscopy from theory: updates from JPAC (remote)Speaker: Vincent Mathieu (Barcelona U.)
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CJ fits: interplay of higher-twists and offshell corrections and other updatesSpeaker: Alberto Accardi (Hampton U. and Jefferson Lab)
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10:35 AM
Coffee break
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Morning IIConvener: Ed Brash (Christopher Newport University)
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Electrocouplings of nucleon resonancesSpeaker: Victor Mokeev (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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12:30 PM
Lunch break
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Student/Postdoc lunch: Panel on Post-Doc Experience
Panelists: Alexander Austregesilo, Dien Nguyen, Joseph Newton, and Marie Boer
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Afternoon IConvener: Florian Hauenstein (Jefferson Lab)
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Performance of SBS/BB detectorsSpeaker: Xinzhan Bai (UVa)
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GMN and nTPE experimentsSpeaker: Eric Fuchey (University of Connecticut)
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The CLAS12 GPD program: highlights and perspectivesSpeaker: Maxime DEFURNE (CEA Saclay)
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Electron Beam Energy Reconstruction for Neutrino Oscillation MeasurementsSpeaker: Mariana Khachatryan (FIU)
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A measurement of neutron spin structure at high-x in the 12 GeV eraSpeaker: William Henry (Jefferson Lab)
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d2n : Probing Quark-Gluon Correlations in the NeutronSpeaker: Junhao Chen (College of William and Mary)
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4:00 PM
Coffee break
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Afternoon IIConvener: Justin Stevens (College of William and Mary)
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6:00 PM
Poster session / Reception
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Morning IConvener: Carlos Munoz Camacho (IJCLab, Orsay (CNRS/IN2P3))
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High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CDF II detector (remote)
The mass of the W boson, a mediator of the weak force between elementary particles, is tightly constrained by the symmetries of the standard model of particle physics. The Higgs boson was the last missing component of the model. After observation of the Higgs boson, a measurement of the W boson mass provides a stringent test of the model. We measure the W boson mass, MW, using data corresponding to 8.8 inverse femtobarns of integrated luminosity collected in proton-antiproton collisions at a 1.96 TeV center-of-mass energy with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. A sample of approximately 4 million W boson candidates is used to obtain MW=80,433.5±6.4stat±6.9syst=80,433.5±9.4 MeV/c2, the precision of which exceeds that of all previous measurements combined. This measurement is in significant tension with the standard model expectation.
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News from NSFSpeakers: Alfredo Galindo-Uribarri (NSF), Allena Opper (National Science Foundation)
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Adiabatic TransitionsSpeaker: James Sowinski (DOE)
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10:45 AM
Coffee break
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Morning IIConvener: Andrew Puckett (University of Connecticut)
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New results on near-threshold J/Psi photoproduction from J/Psi-007 experiment (remote)Speaker: Sylvester Joosten (Argonne National Laboratory)
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12:30 PM
Lunch break
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Student/Postdoc lunch: Careers Talk
https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1606751014?pwd=cU55dmJpeDRVQmZHZHJwanNMdWNrUT09
Meeting ID: 160 675 1014
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Afternoon IConvener: Florian Hauenstein (Jefferson Lab)
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Diversity in nuclear physics: does it really matter? (remote)Speaker: Paul Gueye (MSU)
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DEI at Jefferson LabSpeaker: Aurora Realin (Jefferson Lab)
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JLUO Business MeetingSpeaker: Ed Brash (Christopher Newport University)
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3:15 PM
Coffee break
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Afternoon IIConvener: Ed Brash (Christopher Newport University)
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Postdoc prize talkSpeaker: Arkaitz Rodas (College of William and Mary // Jefferson Lab)
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Morning IConvener: Justin Stevens (College of William and Mary)
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JLab Data Science overviewSpeaker: Malachi Schram (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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Data Science in JLab experimentsSpeaker: William Phelps (Christopher Newport University/Jefferson Lab)
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10:30 AM
Coffee break
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Morning IIConvener: Andrew Puckett (University of Connecticut)
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Measurement of the anti-quark flavor asymmetry in the proton at FNAL-SeaQuestSpeaker: Kenichi Nakano (University of Virginia)
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Validating the JLab physics in Geant4 using meson pion photo-production dataSpeaker: Sokhna Bineta Lo Amar (UCAD/FRIB)
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12:25 PM
Lunch break
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Student/Postdoc lunch: Turning your Nuclear Physics Degree into a Career
https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1606751014?pwd=cU55dmJpeDRVQmZHZHJwanNMdWNrUT09
Meeting ID: 160 675 1014
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Afternoon IConvener: Raffaella De Vita (INFN - Genova)
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CEBAF at 12 GeV and Future OpportunitiesSpeaker: Jim Napolitano (Temple University)
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Positron beam at Jefferson LabSpeaker: Matt Poelker (Jefferson Lab)
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Direct TPE measurement using a positron beamSpeaker: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
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Weak neutral-current coupling using positronsSpeaker: Xiaochao Zheng (University of Virginia)
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3:40 PM
Coffee break
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Afternoon IIConvener: Xiaochao Zheng (University of Virginia)
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J-FUTURE workshop: physics opportunities at an upgraded JLabSpeaker: Marco Battaglieri (INFNGE)
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