[Cuga] First circular for the Low-Q 2023 Workshop- a message from Alexandre Deur
Lorelei Carlson
lorelei at jlab.org
Tue Oct 11 13:57:22 EDT 2022
Dear colleagues,
The Low-Q 2023 Workshop will take place at the AVRA Imperial Hotel Conference Center in Crete, Greece from May 15 to May 22, 2023. The meeting will bring together scientists from the fields of nuclear, particle and atomic physics to focus on the nucleon structure at large distances. The Low-Q 2023 workshop follows the meeting previously held at ECT* in 2018 and aims to review the most recent experimental and theoretical developments, discuss new puzzling experimental findings, identify and address open challenges and define the goals and a path forward towards the future.
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The experimental and theoretical developments will span a variety of topics. The nucleon spin structure, polarizabilities, elastic and transition form factors, proton charge and mass radii will be the focus of the workshop. The discussion of new experimental results and new experimental projects will be complemented by the progress on the theory with an emphasis on Chiral Effective Field theory, dispersion relations, sum rules and Lattice QCD calculations.
Updates in regard to the registration and the call for abstracts will be announced in the next few weeks. We look forward to seeing you at the Low-Q 2023.
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