[PRad] [EXTERNAL] Fw: [eicug-users] CFNS workshop on Radiative Corrections

Jingyi Zhou jingyi.zhou at duke.edu
Thu Jul 9 09:13:44 EDT 2020



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Subject: FW: [eicug-users] CFNS workshop on Radiative Corrections

Jingyi:
Just in case, can you help forward the message below to the PRad mailing list please? -Haiyan

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On 7/6/20, 6:45 PM, "Jan C. Bernauer" <jan.bernauer at stonybrook.edu> wrote:

    Dear EIC enthusiasts,

    We will have an CFNS workshop on Radiative Corrections this
    Thursday/Friday,  I think some of you might find it interesting:

    The struggle to interpret recent results of precision lepton-proton
    scattering at small (proton radius) and medium energies (proton form
    factor ratio) have highlighted the need for precise and well understood
    radiative corrections, as well as the need for MC generators which
    accurately implement these corrections in a consistent way. Further, the
    physics program in the 12-GeV era of CEBAF and later at the EIC will be
    systematics limited, requiring tight control of radiative effects also
    at higher energies. The goal of the workshop is to identify the current
    state-of-the-art and the requirements in the future, and to describe a
    way forward.

    The program is available at: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://indico.bnl.gov/event/8844__;!!OToaGQ!79EcO6mM5hDQN_LdLeL6N2EochmHfb6lQ7o7rNUHpyfHTKkJLMWOgfGCDEJRj7FC$  and that
    page also has the zoom connection info.

    It's all online, and no registration is required. I hope I'll see some
    of you there.

    Best,

    Jan (for the organizers)

    --
    Dr. Jan C. Bernauer
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800

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