Workshops General Archive

  • The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will open a new frontier in exploring the internal dynamics of hadrons and nuclei, offering precision access to the three-dimensional structure of matter. Transverse Momentum Dependent (TMD) distributions are essential tools for interpreting EIC observables, but the theoretical landscape behind them remains fragmented.
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  • The study of charmonium, a system containing a charm quark-anti-quark pair underwent a revolution after a number of entirely unexpected narrow resonances called the Xs, Ys and Zs were discovered by experiments at the start of the new millennium. The nature of these resonances is still unclear. Similarly, interest in glueballs, hadrons made predominantly of confined gluons, has recently been rekindled.
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  • The search of neutrinoless double-β decay involves substantial effort from both experimental and theoretical researchers. This yet-unobserved process requires highly sensitive detectors on the experimental side, and computationally intensive, high-precision calculations of the nuclear matrix element on the theoretical side.
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