Speaker
Paul Newman
(Birmingham University)
Description
A Deep Inelastic Scattering facility based on a new electron beam in collisions with protons and heavy ions from the Large Hadron collider could teach us much more about the structure of nuclear matter at the
smallest resolvable scales, as well as adding to our understanding of the Higgs boson and the Quark Gluon Plasma and contributing to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. This talk will summarise the
Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) project, which aims to realise this.
Author
Paul Newman
(Birmingham University)