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    The Heavy Photon Search (HPS) Collaboration will have its semi-annual meeting at Jefferson Lab June 3-5, 2024. The collaboration is busy with calibrating and aligning the 2019 and 2021 physics run data, preparing for the next run, and pursuing various physics analyses. At this meeting, we will hear updates from different working groups. We expect presentations on the progress of searches of canonical dark photons and other long-leaved particles, such as SIMPs and iDM. The business session of the meeting includes updates from the Presentation and Publication and Executive committees (PPC...

  • The JAM collaboration involves theoretical physicists, experimental physicists, and computer scientists from the Jefferson Lab community using QCD to study the internal quark and gluon structure of hadrons. The people involved in recent and ongoing JAM analyses include:

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    • Fostering an inclusive work environment encourages collaboration across the community, leads to a greater exploration of ideas, and is key to the success of the Lab’s mission. DEIA should be embraced in all forms, placing emphasis on positive experiences for our employees, users, and all others that work or visit the Jefferson Lab campus. In all instances, we must strive to hold ourselves accountable and lead by example. -Stuart Henderson, Jefferson Lab Director