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    CC L102

    Title: Fast Orbit Feedback (FOFB) System Design and R&D for the APS Upgrade (APS-U)

    Speaker: Nicholas Sereno

    Abstract: Orbit feedback system design and beam diagnostics required for the APS upgrade (APS-U) are driven by challenging beam stability requirements. The AC stability specification states that rms beam motion must be corrected to 10 \% the rms beam size at the insertion device source points from 0.01 to 1000 Hz. The vertical plane has the tightest rms AC stability requirement of 400 nm. Long term drift over a period of 7 days is required to be 1...

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    CEBAF Center Auditorium

    The Physics Fest includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by experiments involving static electricity, liquid nitrogen and plasmas. At least one day a month during the school year is set aside for groups of students to attend a presentation at Jefferson Lab for Physics Fest.


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    CEBAF Center Auditorium

    The Physics Fest includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by experiments involving static electricity, liquid nitrogen and plasmas. At least one day a month during the school year is set aside for groups of students to attend a presentation at Jefferson Lab for Physics Fest.


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    We kindly ask all attendees to provide their full name when entering the event. If attendees have questions for the speaker, please introduce yourself before asking the question.

    Speaker: Daniel Hackett (MIT)

    Title: Gravitational Form Factors on the Lattice

    Abstract: The gravitational form factors (GFFs) of hadrons are the subject of ongoing and quickly developing theoretical and experimental investigation. These quantities, defined from hadronic matrix elements of the energy-momentum tensor, encode fundamental aspects of a hadron's structure,...

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    CEBAF Center L102

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    Speaker: Farid Salazar (LBNL and UC Berkeley)

    Title: The precision Frontier for Gluon Saturation

    Abstract: A major pillar of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) scientific program is the discovery and characterization of a new regime of nuclear matter, known as color glass condensate (CGC), dominated by a highly dense and saturated system of gluons. Predictions from the CGC...

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    CC F113

    Title: To the Issue of Geodesics and Torsion in the Theory of the Gravitation

    Speaker: Yaroslav Derbenev

    Abstract: A simple differential analysis of the issue of correspondence between notion of the geodesics in gravitation theory of GTR and straights of inertial motion in the Minkowski’ space-time discovers that, conventional certification of the geodesics in GTR is not compatible with the existence of the Riemann-Christoffel curvature tensor (RCT). We show that, a resolution of this crisis consists of a natural extension of the Christoffels in the dynamic...

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    CEBAF Center Auditorium & Conference Rooms

    Science Bowl is a competition is open to middle school teams from across Virginia. The middle school competition will take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024.