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SUMMARY:New opportunities for beyond-the-Standard Model searches at the EI
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DTSTART:20250721T123000Z
DTEND:20250724T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Frank Petriello\, Zuhal Seyma Demiroglu (Stony Brook
  University)\, Sonny Mantry\, Krishna Kumar\, Ciprian Gal\, Radja Bougheza
 l (Argonne National Laboratory)\n\nThis event is part of the CFNS Workshop
 /Ad-Hoc Meeting series. See the CFNS conferences page for other events.The
  ramp-up of EIC activities has generated increased interest in exploring c
 onnections between high-energy physics and the EIC science program. The fo
 cus of the connections has primarily been in the context of QCD studies wi
 th less attention paid to beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) studies. Recent 
 work has revealed a much richer connection between the BSM programs in HEP
  and at the EIC than previously expected. Many examples of both direct an
 d indirect searches for new physics that leverage the unique features of t
 he EIC have been given. The wide kinematic range of the EIC\, including pr
 eviously unexplored (x\,Q2) bins\, can help disentangle BSM effects within
  effective field theory analyses. The ability of the EIC to polarize both
  beams unlocks connections to low energy precision experiments such as the
  muon g-2 and electric dipole moments. The EIC program will build upon pr
 evious explorations done with parity-violating electron scattering and cha
 rged-lepton flavor violating observables. The availability of heavy nuclei
  beams can boost searches for hidden dark photons and axion-like particle 
 due to Z2 enhancements of coherent scattering cross sections. In many cas
 es\, the EIC can:Exceed the reach of the LHC and other HEP experimentsFill
  blind spots in the new physics parameter space. We believe that the time
  is ripe to foster deeper connections between HEP and EIC. This workshop a
 ims to:Bring together experts from both communitiesReveal and expand these
  growing connectionsChart a path forward for the EIC's BSM physics program
 Organizing Committee: Radja Boughezal (Argonne National Laboratory)Zuhal 
 Seyma Demiroglu (CFNS\, Stony Brook University)Ciprian Gal (Jefferson Lab)
 Krishna Kumar (University of Massachusetts\, Amherst)Sonny Mantry (Univers
 ity of North Georgia)Frank Petriello (Northwestern University) This works
 hop is hosted at and supported by\n\nhttps://indico.cfnssbu.physics.sunysb
 .edu/event/341/
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LOCATION:C-120 (Peter Paul Seminar Room)
URL:https://indico.cfnssbu.physics.sunysb.edu/event/341/
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