Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions - 2020 (CPHI-2020)

Europe/Zurich
774/R-013 (CERN)

774/R-013

CERN

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Bakur Parsamyan (CERN, University of Turin and INFN), Harut Avakian
Description

The week-long workshop on Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions (CPHI-2020) will take place at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, from February 3rd to 7th, 2020.
The workshop follows those held in 2018 and 2009 in Yerevan (Armenia).

Recently, significant disagreements have been reported in comparison of theoretical predictions, based on combination of TMD factorization and collinear factorization and experimental measurements for various transverse momentum distributions of hadrons in lepton-nucleon, electron-positron, and dileptons in DY process. Those observations emerge into a new crisis, the "qT -crisis". Correlations in partonic and hadronic interactions, which may be responsible for observed disagreements, provide important information on underlying dynamics, manifesting themselves in variety of observables widely recognized as key objectives of the forthcoming COMPASS (CERN) polarized deuteron run in 2021, JLab 12 GeV upgrade and a driving force behind construction of the Electron Ion Collider (BNL) and Spin Physics Detector (SPD) at the NICA facility (JINR).

The workshop will focus on the steps needed for development of theory and phenomenology involved in the extraction of TMDs and GPDs from existing and future data from lepton-nucleon, electron-positron and hadron-hadron facilities at BNL, CERN, DESY, FNAL, JINR, JLab, and KEK, with controlled systematics over various assumptions involved in the process.
       

Poster
Participants
  • Adelaida Pogosian
  • Albi Kerbizi
  • Alessandro Bacchetta
  • Alex Langnau
  • Alexander Ilyichev
  • Alexei Prokudin
  • Alexey Guskov
  • Alexey Vladimirov
  • Anastasiia Afanaseva
  • Andrea Moretti
  • Andrea Simonelli
  • Andrei Afanasev
  • Andrei Gridin
  • Andrew Chen
  • Andrii Maltsev
  • Anna Martin
  • Anselm Vossen
  • Ara Ioannisyan
  • Aram Kotzinian
  • Asmita Mukherjee
  • Bakur Parsamyan
  • Barbara Badelek
  • Bo-Qiang Ma
  • Bryan Joseph Ramson
  • Charles-Joseph Naïm
  • Charlotte Van Hulse
  • Christian Dreisbach
  • Christine Aidala
  • Christopher Dilks
  • Daniele Panzieri
  • Dennis Sivers
  • Eckhard Elsen
  • Eli Piasetzky
  • Eva-Maria Kabuss
  • Fabienne Kunne
  • Franco Bradamante
  • Fulvio Tessarotto
  • Gary Goldstein
  • Gerhard Mallot
  • Gunar Schnell
  • Guy de Teramond
  • Haiyan Gao
  • Harut Avagyan
  • Hrachya Marukyan
  • Hrayr Matevosyan
  • Igor Denisenko
  • Jan Friedrich
  • Jan Matousek
  • Jean-Philippe Lansberg
  • Jianwei Qiu
  • Johannes Vincenzo Giarra
  • Judith Brodsky
  • Julia Panteleeva
  • Kawtar Hafidi
  • Kirill Semenov-Tyan-Shansky
  • Latifa Elouadrhiri
  • Leonard Gamberg
  • Marc Schlegel
  • Marcia Quaresma
  • Marco Contalbrigo
  • Marco Radici
  • Markus Diehl
  • Marta Ruspa
  • Matthias Burkardt
  • Maxim Alexeev
  • Maxim Nefedov
  • Maxim Polyakov
  • Michael Wood
  • Mikhail Mikhasenko
  • Misak Sargsian
  • Nicole D'Hose
  • Oleg Eyser
  • Oleg Teryaev
  • Olena Afanaseva
  • Olga Kubarovskaia
  • Or Hen
  • Pasquale Di Nezza
  • Patrizia Rossi
  • Paul Hoyer
  • Piet Mulders
  • Ralf Seidl
  • Riccardo Longo
  • Robert McKeown
  • Sergei Gerassimov
  • Sergey Gevorkyan
  • Simonetta Liuti
  • Stanley Brodsky
  • Stefan Diehl
  • Stefano Levorato
  • Stephane Platchkov
  • Susan Gardner
  • Ted Rogers
  • Timothy Hayward
  • Tobias Frederico
  • Valery Kubarovsky
  • Vincent Andrieux
  • Vladimir Saleev
  • Yann Bedfer
  • Yuri Kovchegov
  • ZEIN-EDDINE MEZIANI
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