Jan 13 – 16, 2025
America/New_York timezone

Zoom link: https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/91233944034?pwd=AbDYFRdgIKTb2AMkBWzGuynPY2bcLk.1

The primary objectives of this workshop include proposing a coherent, universal theoretical/phenomenological framework for interpreting all existing data, fostering dialogue between theorists and experimentalists, and highlighting the potential of future EIC data for advancing our understanding of Cold Nuclear Matter effects (CNM). At the conclusion of this workshop, we will identify the key CNM questions that remain unresolved, as well as the most suitable observables that can be employed to address them. An important outcome of the workshop will be a paper summarizing these key questions and proposing ways to answer them.

We will also provide an assessment following the Workshop on proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC at ECT* in 2013, addressing the remaining open questions and what has been learned over the past decade.

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America/New_York
Room: C-120
CFNS (Stony Brook University, Department of Physics and Astronomy)
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