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  • The CJ Collaboration consists of the following members:

    Theory

    • Alberto Accardi (Hampton University and Jefferson Lab)
    • Karol Kovarik (University of Muenster)
    • Wally Melnitchouk (Jefferson Lab)
    • Jeff Owens (Florida State University)
    • Nobuo Sato (Jefferson Lab)

    Experiment

  • PDF databases

    Spin-dependent PDFs

  • ELKE ASCHENAUER
    Physics Department
    Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Upton, NY 11973-5000
    Phone: 631-344-4769
    elke@bnl.gov

    ALESSANDRO BACCHETTA
    University of Pavia
    Department of Physics
    Via Bassi 6
    27100 Pavia, Italy
    Alessandro.bacchetta@unipv.it

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    CC F113

    Speaker: Sebouh Paul (Jefferson Lab)

    Title: Measurements of Single and Pair Production of Hadrons in Nuclear SIDIS in the CLAS Experiment

    Abstract: I will present recent measurements of semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering measurements off nuclei with CLAS, in both single-hadron and double-hadron channels. I will describe how these measurements can constrain the interaction between quarks and cold nuclear matter, and also the nuclear modifications to transverse-momentum dependent parton-distribution functions. I will finalize by describing an upcoming eA...

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