Conveners
(DNP) T1-4 EIC Physics | Physique EIC (DPN)
- Thomas Brunner (McGill University)
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is envisioned as an experimental facility to investigate gluons in nucleons and nuclei, offering insights into their structure and interactions. The Electron-Proton/Ion Collider Experiment (ePIC) Collaboration was formed to design, build, and operate the EIC project detector, which will be the first experiment at the collider. The unique physics goals at the EIC...
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a new US$2.5B particle collider facility to be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), on Long Island, New York, by the US Department of Energy (US-DOE). The EIC is the next discovery machine offering high science impact but with significant technical challenges. In the 2022–2026 Canadian Subatomic Physics Long Range Plan, the community named the EIC...
In order to search for the physics beyond the Standard Model at the precision frontier, it is sometimes essential to account for Next-to-Next- Leading Order (NNLO) theoretical corrections. Using the covariant approach, we calculated the full electroweak leptonic tensor up to quadratic (one loop squared) and reducible two loop level NNLO (α3) order, which can be used for the processes like e−p...
One of the unique aspects of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detectors is the extensive integration of the far-forward and far-backward detectors with the EIC ring components. This is based primarily on experience from the only prior electron-proton collider, HERA, where far-forward detector infrastructure was only partially installed initially, and it was difficult to install highly...