Quantitative Challenges in Short-Range Correlations in nuclei
30th January- 3rd February 2023
PROGRAM ProgramSRC2023ESNTjanvTAB.pdf
Quantitative Challenges in Short-Range Correlations in nuclei
Organizers: T. Aumann (TU Darmstadt, GSI), S. Typel (TUD, GSI), A. Corsi (CEA DPhN, ), Or Hen (MIT),
J. Kahlbow (Tel Aviv Univ., MIT), E. Piasetzky (Tel Aviv Univ).
The main goals of the workshop are:
1. To review the recent experimental results on SRC and EMC effect from Jefferson Lab, Dubna and GSI using different experimental probes,
2. To present the different theoretical approaches in the description of SRC in nuclear structure calculations (contact formalism,
quasi-deuteron approach, ab-initio approaches),
3. To survey appropriate methods of reaction theory, with specific focus on hadron induced reactions,
4. To isolate the most relevant observables that should be measured / calculated,
5. To discuss the roadmap for future experimental and theoretical developments.
List of talks
Monday 30th EM PROBES
• Or Hen (MIT), Electron scattering as probe for SRC experiments (lecture) TalkOHen_ESNT30Jan2023.pdf
N.B. Slides: Or Hen, talk given by E. Piasetsky
• Nir Barnea (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), Theoretical interpretation of SRC
• Douglas Higinbotham (Jefferson Lab), SRC results from inclusive electron scattering TalkDHiginbotham_ESNT30Jan2023.pdf
• Werner Boeglin (Florida State Univ.), Absolute cross-section measurement of d(e,e'p) reaction TalkWBoeglin_ESNT30Jan23.pdf
• Misak Sargsian (Florida International Univ.), Deuteron at extremely large missing momenta
• Ubirajara van Kolck (Univ. of Arizona and IJCLab), Introduction to nuclear effective field theories TalkBVanKolck_ESNT30Jan23.pdf
• Andrew Denniston (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT), The RG-M* experiment at JLab and test of SRC universality
(* Interpretation of SRC within the Renormalization Group Theory) TalkADenniston_ESNT30Jan23.pdf
• Lorenzo Andreoli (Washington Univ. in St Louis), Cross-section calculations using QMC and the short-time approximation
• Mark Strikman (Penn State Univ.), Probing SRC universality TalkMStrikman_ESNT30Jan23.pdf
Discussion - What data sets will help improve the interpretation of short-distance physics?
Tuesday 31st HADRONIC PROBES
• Stefan Typel (TUD & GSI, Darmstadt), Quasi-free scattering reaction theory (lecture) TalkSTypel_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
• Valerii Panin (GSI), Nuclear structure studies with proton-induced QFS reactions TalkVPanin_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
• Julian Kahlbow (MIT; Cambridge, MA, & Tel Aviv University), SRC studies in inverse kinematics TalkJKahlbow_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
• Göran Johansson (Tel Aviv Univ.), Status update of the JINR experiment TalkGJohansson_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
• Anna Corsi (CEA, Saclay), SRC experiment with unstable beams at GSI-FAIR TalkACorsi_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
Tuesday 31st
EM PROBES
• Carlos Yero (Old Dominion Univ.), The "CaFe" experiment at JLab TalkCYero_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
• Willem Dickhoff (Washington Univ. in St Louis), Comparison of (e,e’p) and (p,2p) reactions: similarities and differences
PERSPECTIVES
• Fatima Hojeij (IJCLab), Preliminary study of Short-Range Correlations in π- + ¹²C reaction @0.69 GeV/c with HADES
• Richard Furnstahl (Ohio State Univ.), SRC physics at low renormalization group resolution TalkRFurnstahl_ESNT31Jan23.pdf
Discussion - What observables are sensitive to SRCs as universal description of nuclear ground state properties?
Wed. 1st Feb.
PERSPECTIVES
• Ehoud Pazy (NRCN), The orbital entanglement entropy of SRCs TalkEPazy_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Ronan Weiss (Los Alamos Nat. Laboratory), Applications of the GCF and the study of 3N SRC TalkRWeiss_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Saar Beck (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), Theoretical investigation of 3N SRC TalkSBeck_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Andrew Denniston (MIT), Search for 3N SRC at CLAS12 TalkADenniston_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Misak Sargsian (Florida Intl. Univ.), 3N SRCs, irreducible 3N forces and their implication on neutron star EoS
TalkMSargsian_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
HADRONIC PROBES
• Marina Petri (Univ of York), The (p,pd) experiment at GSI-FAIR TalkMPetri_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Stefano Burrello (LNS-INFN, Catania), Quasi-deuteron model to effectively embed SRCs in relativistic mean field approaches
TalkSBurrello_ESNT1stFeb23.pdf
• Jean-Christophe David (CEA Saclay), SRC and final state interaction within INCL TalkJCDavid_ESNT1erFev23.pdf
PERSPECTIVES
• Ingo Tews (Los Alamos Nat. Lab.), Neutron stars, the EoS from chiral EFT, and astrophysical constraints
Discussion - 3N SRCs, relevance to 3N force and neutron star EoS?
Thu. 2nd
Photonuclear probes
• Jackson Pybus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Probing SRCs at GlueX TalkJPybus_ESNT2Feb23.pdf
PERSPECTIVES
• Florian Hauenstein (Jefferson Lab), SRC studies at the EIC TalkFHauenstein_ESNT2Feb23.pdf
• Tom Aumann (TU Darmstadt and GSI), Future of GSI-FAIR and SRC experiments
• Douglas Higinbotham et al. (Jefferson Lab), Future SRC studies at JLab TalkDHiginbotham_ESNT2Feb2023.pdf
Discussion - Future directions
Fri. 3rd • Jackson Pybus (MIT), Nuclear physics studies at GlueX TalkJPybusD_ESNT3Feb23.pdf
Talks on EMC effect and general Lab seminar
• Mark Strikman (Penn State Univ.), SRC-EMC theory relation TalkMStrikmanEMC_ESNT3Feb23.pdf
• Florian Hauenstein (Jefferson Lab), Bound proton structure from neutron-tagged DIS TalkFHauensteinD1S_ESNT3Feb23.pdf
• Eli Piasetzky (Tel Aviv University), Short-range correlations in nuclei (general seminar)
TalkEPiasetzky_ESNTw3Feb23.pdf
• Or Hen (MIT), Nucleart PDFs TalkOHen_ESNTw3Feb23.pdf
• Erez Cohen (NRCN), SIDIS study at CLAS12 TalkEOCohen_ESNTw3Feb23.pdf
• Stéphane Platchkov (CEA), SIDIS and Drell-Yan measurements connected to EMC effect
TalkSPlatchkov_ESNTw3Feb23.pdf
• Raphaël Dupré (IJCLab), Tagged DIS experiments - current and future TalkRDupré_ESNT3Feb23.pdf
• Igor Korover (MIT), Nucleon structure studies at the future EIC TalkIKorover_ESNTw3Feb23.pd
Discussion - What is the SRC contribution to the EMC Effect?
Schedule Galilée room B.713 Orme
(z: on zoom)
EM PROBES // HADRONIC PROBES // PERSPECTIVES // EMC effects
Monday 30th | Tuesday 31st | Wednesday 1st | Thursday 2nd | Friday 3rd |
9-9h30 Welcome |
9h30-10h30 Lecture S. Typel |
9h30-10h E. Pazy |
9h30-10h15 J. Pybus |
9h15-9h30 J. Pybus |
9h30-10h30 Lecture (Hen) E. Piasetsky |
10h-10h30 R. Weiss |
10h15-10h45 F. Hauenstein |
9h30-10h M. Strikman |
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10h30-11h N. Barnea |
10h30-11h V. Panin |
10h30-11h S. Beck |
10h45-11h15 z
T. Aumann |
10h-10h30 F. Hauenstein |
11h-11h30 break |
11h-11h30 break |
11h-11h30 break |
11h15-11h45 break |
10h30-11h break |
11h30-12h D.Higinbotham |
11h30-12h J. Kahlbow
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11h30-12h A. Denniston |
11h45-12h15 D.Higinbotham |
11h-12h DPhN-ESNT Seminar
E. Piasetzky
SRC correlations in nuclei |
12h-12h30 W. Boeglin |
12h-12h30 G. Johansson |
12h-12h30 M. Sargsian |
Discussion Future directions |
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12h30-12h45 M. Sargsian |
12h30-13h Discussion |
12h30-13h Discussion |
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12h45-13h15 Discussion |
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13h15 lunch | 13h lunch | 13h lunch | 13h lunch |
12h lunch |
14h45-15h15 U. van Kolck |
14h30-15h A. Corsi |
14h30-15h M. Petri |
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13h30-13h15 z O. Hen |
15h15-16h A. Denniston |
15h-15h30 C. Yero |
15h-15h30 S. Burrello |
13h15-13h45 E. Cohen |
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16h-16h30 L. Andreoli |
15h30-16h W. Dickhoff |
15h30-16h J.C. David |
13h45-14h15 S. Platchkov |
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16h30 break |
16h break |
16h break |
14h15-14h35 break |
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17h-17h30 M. Strikman |
16h30-16h45 F. Hojeij |
16h30-17h z I. Tews |
14h35-15h05 R. Dupré |
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15h05-15h35 z I. Korover |
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17h30-18h Discussion |
16h45-17h15 z R. Furnstahl |
17h-17h30 Discussion |
15h35-16h15 Discussion
16h30 END |
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17h15-17h45 Discussion |
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