Towards improved hadron femtography with hard exclusive reactions

US/Eastern
Auditorium 130, Hahn Hall North Wing (Virginia Tech)

Auditorium 130, Hahn Hall North Wing

Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech Physics Dept. Robeson Hall, 850 W campus dr., 24060 Blacksburg, VA, USA GPS: 37.22844573858478, -80.42620203742952
Alexandre Camsonne (JLab), Astrid Hiller Blin (JLab), Charlotte Van Hulse, Marie Boër (Virginia Tech)
Description

The aim of the workshop is to provide an overview of the current status of the experimental and theoretical studies, including lattice QCD, of exclusive reactions and to discuss future possible exclusive measurements as well as needed theoretical studies. In particular, we will focus on the study of hard exclusive meson production and a sample of Compton-like processes, other than DVCS, in lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron collisions, to access generalised parton distributions and the mass and pressure distribution of hadrons. We will also discuss the study of double Drell-Yan, dihadron and dijet production, which is sensitive to Wigner distributions. Unless conditions prevent it, the workshop is foreseen to be attended in person at the University of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, USA.

Thank you to all the participants

Organizing committee: Marie Boër, Alexandre Camsonne, Astrid Hiller-Blin, Charlotte Van Hulse

Local organizing committee: Debaditya Biswas, Mahmoud Gomina, Jocelyn Robbins, Brannon Semp, Erik Wrightson, Melinda Yuan

Administrative support: Lorrie Mitchell, Jacqueline Woodyard

Virginia Tech Physics Department chair: Mark Pitt

 

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This project is supported by the Initiatives Fund Program, a JSA commitment, to support programs, initiatives, and activities that further the scientific outreach, promote the science, education and technology of Jefferson Lab and benefit the Lab’s extended user community in ways that complement the Lab’s basic and applied research missions.

This workshop is supported by the Virginia Tech physics department, JSA, the Center for Neutrino Physics at Virginia Tech, CAEN electronics and the PArtonic Structure of the HAdrons group at VT.

Participants
  • Alexander Bylinkin
  • Alexandre Camsonne
  • Andreas Metz
  • Andrzej Sandacz
  • Astrid Hiller Blin
  • Barbara Pasquini
  • Bernard Pire
  • Brandon Kriesten
  • Brannon Semp
  • Charlotte Van Hulse
  • Christian Weiss
  • Cédric Lorcé
  • Dave Gaskell
  • David Hamilton
  • Debaditya Biswas
  • Dmitri Kharzeev
  • Dylan Manna
  • elke-caroline aschenauer
  • Eric Fuchey
  • Eric Voutier
  • Erik Wrightson
  • Fatma Aslan
  • Feng Yuan
  • Francois-Xavier Girod-Gard
  • Goran Duplancic
  • Hyon-Suk Jo
  • Jakub Wagner
  • Jianwei Qiu
  • Jiwan Poudel
  • Josie Robbins
  • Kiminad Mamo
  • Kornelija Passek-Kumerički
  • Kresimir Kumericki
  • Kyungseon JOO
  • Lech Szymanowski
  • Lubomir Pentchev
  • M.Beatriz Gay Ducati
  • Mahmoud Gomina
  • Marat Siddikov
  • Marie Boër
  • Martha Constantinou
  • Matthias Burkardt
  • Melinda Yuan
  • Natsuki Tomida
  • Nicholas Polys
  • Nilanga Liyanage
  • Oleg Kouznetsov
  • Oleg Teryaev
  • Patrizia Rossi
  • Peter Kroll
  • Rafayel Paremuzyan
  • Richard Trotta
  • Rolf Ent
  • Saad Nabeebaccus
  • Shohini Bhattacharya
  • Simonetta Liuti
  • Stepan Stepanyan
  • Sylvester Joosten
  • Tanja Horn
  • Tyler Schroeder
  • Vardan Tadevosyan
  • Wen-Chen Chang
  • Xiang Gao
  • Xiangdong Ji
  • Yong Zhao
  • Yoshitaka Hatta
  • Yuxun Guo
  • Zhenyu Ye
  • Zhihong Ye
  • Zhiwen Zhao
  • Zulkaida Akbar