Advancing Nuclear Physics: New Horizons with Fixed-Target Proton-Nucleus Experiments at Intermediate Energies
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CFNS, Peter Paul Seminar Room, C 120 Physics Building (Stony Brook University/Online)
CFNS, Peter Paul Seminar Room, C 120 Physics Building
Stony Brook University/Online
Description
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Registration
Registration
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Session: Day 1 Session 1
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Overview of the AGS capabilities for fixed target experimentsSpeaker: Vincent Schoefer (BNL)
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Extraction and transport from AGS for fixed target experimentsSpeaker: Kevin Brown (BNL)
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10:10 AM
Coffee Break
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Session: Day 1 Session 2
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4
Color Transparency and the role of fixed-target proton beam experimentsSpeaker: Dipangkar Datta
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Ion beam test requirement for generic R&DSpeaker: Charles Hyde (Old Dominion University)
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Proximity Focusing RICH Detector at ePICSpeaker: Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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4
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12:10 PM
Lunch Break
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Session: Day 1 Session 3
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Polarized target and beam development before EIC EraSpeaker: Richard Milner (MIT)
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Insight into fixed target proton beam at CBM/HADES: physics and instrumentationSpeaker: Tetyana Galatyuk
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3:45 PM
Coffee Break
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Perspective for a fixed target facility and leading to the EICSpeaker: Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook University & CFNS)
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Open Discussion
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Session: Day 2 Session 1
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10:35 AM
Coffee Break
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Session: Day 2 Session 2
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Short range High Momentum Correlations - Looking Backward and Now ForwardSpeaker: Mark Strikman
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12:05 PM
Lunch Break
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Session: Day 2 Session 3
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Nuclear Structure at the Fixed-Target experimentSpeaker: Jiangyong Jia
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2:35 PM
Coffee Break
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Session: Day 2 Session 4
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Polarization measurements at the Fixed-Target experimentSpeaker: Zhoudunming Tu (BNL)
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Laying the Framework for EMCAL R&D and Future Gamma Spectroscopy in Fixed Target ExperimentsSpeaker: Mark Harvey
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Open Discussion
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