5–11 Jun 2022
McMaster University
America/Toronto timezone
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Session

T4-6 Physics at the EIC Symposium: Experimental Opportunities at the EIC (DNP) | Symposium sur la physique à l'EIC: opportunités expérimentales à l'EIC (DPN)

T4-6
7 Jun 2022, 15:15
McMaster University

McMaster University

Conveners

T4-6 Physics at the EIC Symposium: Experimental Opportunities at the EIC (DNP) | Symposium sur la physique à l'EIC: opportunités expérimentales à l'EIC (DPN)

  • Zisis Papandreou

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  1. Cristiano Fanelli (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    07/06/2022, 15:15
    Symposia Day (DNP) - Physics at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a cutting-edge accelerator experiment proposed to study the origin of mass and the nature of the "glue" that binds the building blocks of the visible matter in the universe. The proposed experiment will be realized at Brookhaven National Laboratory in approximately 10 years from now, with the detector design and R&D currently ongoing. Notably EIC can be one...

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  2. Dr Stephen Kay (University of Regina)
    07/06/2022, 15:45
    Symposia Day (DNP) - Physics at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    One of the most puzzling aspects of the standard model is that the overwhelming majority of the mass of hadronic systems arises from massless and nearly massless objects. How this occurs is poorly understood, and remains a major open question of the standard model. Developing our understanding of hadronic mass generation mechanisms is one of the three key physics questions for the upcoming...

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  3. Mr Karthik Suresh
    07/06/2022, 16:15
    Symposia Day (DNP) - Physics at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a future facility, which will be uniquely poised to address questions related to the origin of mass and spin of the nucleon and the emergent properties of dense systems of gluons.

    EIC Comprehensive Chromodynamics Experiment (ECCE) will be building the detector for EIC based on a 1.5T solenoidal magnet. During its proposal, ECCE leveraged on Artificial...

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