[Nuclear] Abstract submission
mineeva
mineeva at jlab.org
Tue Oct 14 16:09:48 EDT 2025
Dear Larry,
Thank you for reading the abstract and sharing your concern in regards
to the 'eA program'. I agree with you in that eA program is a broad term
spanning over experimental halls and variety of processes. It is not
just hadronization. I reviewed my abstract again and the objectives of
my talk; the updated version should now be more precise. Please, let me
know how this reads to you.
Usually, when I give a talk focused on hadronization, I choose more
precise title, for instance, 'Hadronization data in cold nuclear matter
... ' (Quark Confinement 2024). The aim of this talk, while focused on
the hadronization data, is indeed broader. In my abstract, for eA
program I only outlined SIDIS observables since this is what I will
focus for the 20+GeV and the EIC reach. But for 'summarize key results
from the Jefferson Lab eA program conducted with 5 GeV and 11 GeV beams'
I was planing to cover a broader spectrum of topics from CLAS&CLAS12:
those already published from EG2 and what we plan or can access with RGE
apart from the hadronization observables (for instance, validation of
nPDF from inclusive cross section measurements, amongst others).
Depending on the program of the session I am in, the audience and the
flow of the conference, I adapt the emphasis of my talks but this one I
indeed forsee as a broader one. I am not mentioning e4nu results of the
eA program since the conference is aimed at particle physics at LHC era,
but I am open to consider other eA topics to include.
Thanks again and best regards,
Taya
On 2025-10-13 15:25, Lawrence B. Weinstein wrote:
> Dear Taya,
>
> That is a nicely written abstract. My only concern is that the term
> ‘eA program’ is very broad and includes everything that the NPPWG
> is doing, not just the hadronization studies.
>
> Maybe instead refer to it as the 'eA hadronization program’?
>
> - Larry
>
>> On Oct 13, 2025, at 1:26 PM, mineeva via Nuclear
>> <nuclear at jlab.org> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I would like to give a talk in the "Advances in QCD at the LHC and
>> the EIC". The talk's abstract is attached. Please, let me know if
>> you have any comments. It will be the same conference that Hayk
>> submitted an abstract earlier.
>>
>> Thank you and best regards,
>> Taisiya<Advances in
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> Lawrence B. Weinstein
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> Physics Dept
> Old Dominion University
> Norfolk, VA 23529
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