[FFA_CEBAF_Collab] [EXTERNAL] RE: Fwd: [Cuga] Science at the Luminosity Frontier: Jefferson Lab at 22 GeV workshop- a message from Thia Keppel
Berg, J Scott
jsberg at bnl.gov
Mon Nov 28 16:17:00 EST 2022
Is my understanding correct that this is basically about the physics case, rather than dealing with the accelerator design (other than the usual sort of overview talks)?
-Scott
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> Subject: [FFA_CEBAF_Collab] Fwd: [Cuga] Science at the Luminosity Frontier:
> Jefferson Lab at 22 GeV workshop- a message from Thia Keppel
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> FYI. No fee for in-person and registration has a remote option.
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> https://misportal.jlab.org/Ul/conferences/generic_conference/registration.c
> fm?conference_id=22GeVWorkshop-JAN23
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> Subject: [Cuga] Science at the Luminosity Frontier: Jefferson Lab at
> 22
> GeV workshop- a message from Thia Keppel
> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 20:15:57 +0000
> From: Lorelei Carlson via Cuga <cuga at jlab.org>
> Reply-To: Lorelei Carlson <lorelei at jlab.org>
> To: cuga at jlab.org <cuga at jlab.org>
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> Please plan to attend the upcoming "Science at the Luminosity Frontier:
> Jefferson Lab at 22 GeV" workshop!
>
> The workshop will focus on the continuing development of the scientific
> case for a 22 GeV upgrade to CEBAF made possible by recent novel
> advances in accelerator technology. CEBAF’s envisioned capabilities, at
> the highest luminosities, will enable exciting opportunities that give
> scientists the full suite of tools necessary to comprehensively
> understand how QCD forges hadronic matter in the valence regime. Through
> this workshop, JLab and its user community will continue to build the
> science case with descriptions and concrete projections for experiments
> that would become possible with an upgrade. Users and others interested
> in submitting talks and ideas, please contact the relevant topical
> organizers listed on the web page and below.
>
> The workshop will take place at the laboratory from Monday, January 23,
> to Wednesday, January 25, 2023. All sessions will take place at the
> CEBAF Center auditorium. In-person attendance is strongly encouraged,
> but the meeting will likely have a hybrid connection. Morning
> registration and an evening reception will be held on Monday, January
> 23. More details are available at the workshop web page here:
> https://www.jlab.org/conference/luminosity22gev
> <https://www.jlab.org/conference/luminosity22gev>
>
> We look forward to seeing you here at Jefferson Lab -
>
> Workshop Chairs
> David Dean
> Cynthia Keppel
> Patrizia Rossi
>
> Workshop Organizers
> Spectra and structure of heavy and light hadrons as probes of QCD
> Ralf Gothe (rwgothe at gmail.com)
> Matt Shepherd (shepherd at jlab.org)
> Sea and valence partonic structure and spin
> Jian-Ping Chen (jpchen at jlab.org)
> Ioana Niculescu (ioana at jlab.org)
> Nobuo Sato (nsato at jlab.org)
> Form Factors, Generalized Parton Distributions and Energy-Momentum Tensor
> Latifa Elouadrhiri (latifa at jlab.org)
> Garth Huber (Garth.Huber at uregina.ca)
> Christian Weiss (weiss at jlab.org)
> Fragmentation, Transverse Momentum and Parton correlations
> Harut Avagyan (avakian at jlab.org)
> Dave Gaskell (gaskelld at jlab.org)
> Nobuo Sato (nsato at jlab.org)
> Hadron-quark transition and nuclear dynamics at extreme conditions
> Lamia El Fassi (elfassi at jlab.org)
> Misak Sargisian (sargsian at fiu.edu)
> Low-energy tests of the Standard Model and Fundamental Symmetries
> Liping Gan (ganl at uncw.edu)
> Kent Paschke (paschke at jlab.org)
>
>
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