This workshop may be attended in person or on ZOOM.
This event is part of the CFNS workshop/ad-hoc meeting series. See the CFNS conferences page for other events.
The extraction of the size and structure of hadrons/nuclei is an essential activity having its solid place in frontiers of modern nuclear physics research. NREC is an experimental-theoretical alliance of physicists from various accredited universities, institutions and experimental facilities throughout the world, who are interested in working together closely and who are committed to interact constructively in good faith to address and overcome the hadronic and nuclear size/structure challenges.
NREC will carry out an essential joint activity in the future, related to developments in phenomenology, theory (including lattice QCD), and experiment, which are all based on studying the physics of lepton and neutrino scattering, electron-positron annihilation, atomic and muonic hydrogen spectroscopy, collinear laser and resonance ionization spectroscopy, etc. Some of the topics are highly relevant in the context of EIC, for example the nucleon mass radius.
For the specific topics to be covered during the workshop, we refer to the workshop's preliminary agenda shown below, as well as the updated NREC charter to be shown in a separate email.