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Dear Colleagues, <br>
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We would like to bring your attention on the newly created
Positron Working <br>
Group (PWG) at Jefferson Lab. In support of a growing interest,
this working <br>
group has been formed to explore the physics possibilities with
respect to a <br>
positron experimental program at JLab. This next step is to frame
a strategy <br>
that successfully motivates positron beams at 12 GeV CEBAF, a
future <br>
Electron-Ion Collider or the LERF. <br>
<br>
The PWG is organized into five topical sub-groups: <br>
<br>
• Interference Physics (John Arrington and Charles Hyde); <br>
• Charged Current Physics (Yulia Furletova and Wally
Melnitchouk); <br>
• Tests of the Standard Model (Marco Battaglieri and Xiaochao
Zheng); <br>
• Positron Applications (Tony Forest and Farida Selim); <br>
• Positron Production and Beam Physics (Joe Grames and Vasiliy
Morozov). <br>
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The inaugural goal of the PWG is to investigate the capabilities,
<br>
requirements, and physics reach with respect to each of these
topics and <br>
then deliver a Jefferson Lab Positron Physics White Paper in
2017. <br>
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<br>
Best regards, <br>
<br>
Eric Voutier & Joe Grames for the PWG <br>
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