Jun 22 – 26, 2026
Stony Brook University/Online
America/New_York timezone

Session

Confinement, Form Factors, and Tomography

Jun 23, 2026, 10:45 AM
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

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  1. Kiminad Mamo (UConn/JLab)
    6/23/26, 10:45 AM
    GPDs, TMDs, and Nucleon Tomography

    Generalized transverse-momentum dependent distributions (GTMDs) provide the most differential two-parton correlators for hadronic phase-space tomography, while GPDs and TMDs arise as limiting or projected descriptions relevant to exclusive, diffractive, and transverse-momentum-sensitive measurements in the EIC era. I will describe a fixed-conformal-spin holographic framework in which this...

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  2. Marco Radici (INFN - Sezione di Pavia (Italy))
    6/23/26, 11:25 AM
    GPDs, TMDs, and Nucleon Tomography

    Transverse-Momentum dependent Distributions (TMDs) are a key tool to build a 3-Dim tomography of the Nucleon in momentum space. I will discuss some recent TMD extractions for quarks in the Nucleon, whose analyses are reaching a theoretical precision comparable to collinear Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs), and I will show the potential impact of the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). If...

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  3. Asmita Mukherjee (IIT Bombay)
    6/23/26, 11:55 AM
    GPDs, TMDs, and Nucleon Tomography

    We present a detailed study of the TMD evolution effects on the Sivers asymmetry in an almost back-to-back production of J/psi and photon as well as J/psi and jet at the electron-ion collider(EIC). We discuss the effect of the perturbative as well as the non-perturbative evolution kernels.

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