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The electron-ion collider: A world-wide unique collider to unravel the mysteries of visible matter

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Wednesday, February 02, 2022
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Elke-Caroline Aschenauer
Physics Colloquium

Understanding the properties of nuclear matter and its emergence through the underlying partonic structure and dynamics of quarks and gluons requires a new experimental facility in hadronic physics known as the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The EIC will address some of the most profound questions concerning the emergence of nuclear properties by precisely imaging gluons and quarks inside protons and nuclei such as their distributions in space and momentum, their role in building the nucleon spin and the properties of gluons in nuclei at high energies. In January 2020 the EIC received CD-0 and Brookhaven National Laboratory was selected as site, and June 2021 CD-1 was granted to the EIC Project. This presentation will highlight the science capabilities of the EIC, discuss the concepts for the detectors and give the status of the EIC project.

Please join via Zoom Meeting ID: 99112317655 Passcode: 693677

Contact: Darlene McCain