This two-day event aims at bringing together the nuclear physics community to discuss recent progress and results in measurements of structure functions in inclusive reactions, at Jefferson Lab and other facilities. We will discuss recent experimental results (e.g. MARATHON, BONuS, F2 etc.) and their interpretations (e.g. PDF fitting), as well as new opportunities. We will also discuss the future of inclusive measurements at Jefferson Lab and beyond.
The symposium will be hosted by the Virginia Tech physics department and will be held in-person, with a possibility to attend remotely...
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Speaker: Aida El-Khadra (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Title: The Dance of the Muon
Abstract: More than eighty years after the muon was first discovered, it is still a source...
Title: Energy-Efficient Accelerators with a Focus on Energy-Recovery Linacs
Speaker: Andrew Hutton
Abstract: Energy Recovery Linacs (ERLs) are inherently energy-efficient because the RF power needed for acceleration is recovered during deceleration. Energy recovery enables extremely high-power beams which are not economically or ecologically possible using a simple Linac. The fundamental...
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Speaker: Felix Hekhorn (University of Milan/INFN)
Title: Evidence for Intrinsic Charm in the Proton
Abstract: I briefly review the determination of parton distribution...
Light-Cone 2023: Hadrons and Symmetries (LC2023), will be held at the Brazilian Center for Physics Research (CBPF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 18-22 September, 2023.
The conference will follow the tradition of the Light-Cone Series to bring together quantum field-theory, particle and nuclear physics communities including both theoreticians and experimentalists to discuss new results...