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The Forward Physics Facility at the High-Luminosity LHC / Feng, Jonathan L. (UC, Irvine) ; Kling, Felix (DESY) ; Reno, Mary Hall (Iowa U.) ; Rojo, Juan (NIKHEF, Amsterdam ; Vrije U., Amsterdam) ; Soldin, Dennis (Delaware U.) ; Anchordoqui, Luis A. (Lehman Coll.) ; Boyd, Jamie (CERN) ; Ismail, Ahmed (Oklahoma State U.) ; Harland-Lang, Lucian (Oxford U. ; Oxford U., Theor. Phys.) ; Kelly, Kevin J. (CERN) et al.
High energy collisions at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce a large number of particles along the beam collision axis, outside of the acceptance of existing LHC experiments. The proposed Forward Physics Facility (FPF), to be located several hundred meters from the ATLAS interaction point and shielded by concrete and rock, will host a suite of experiments to probe Standard Model (SM) processes and search for physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) [...]
arXiv:2203.05090; UCI-TR-2022-01; CERN-PBC-Notes-2022-001; INT-PUB-22-006; BONN-TH-2022-04; FERMILAB-PUB-22-094-ND-SCD-T.- Geneva : CERN, 2023-01-20 - 413 p. - Published in : J. Phys. G 50 (2023) 030501 Fulltext: blank - PDF; 2203.05090 - PDF; FERMILAB-PUB-22-094-ND-SCD-T - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External links: Fermilab Library Server; eConf
In : 2021 Snowmass Summer Study, Seattle, WA, United States, 11 - 20 July 2021, pp.030501
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Pion and Kaon Structure at the Electron-Ion Collider / Aguilar, Arlene C. (Campinas State U.) ; Ahmed, Zafir (Regina U.) ; Aidala, Christine (Michigan U.) ; Ali, Salina (Catholic U.) ; Andrieux, Vincent (Illinois U., Urbana (main) ; CERN) ; Arrington, John (Argonne (main)) ; Bashir, Adnan (IFM-UMSNH, Michoacan) ; Berdnikov, Vladimir (Catholic U.) ; Binosi, Daniele (ECT, Trento ; Fond. Bruno Kessler, Trento) ; Chang, Lei (Nankai U.) et al.
Understanding the origin and dynamics of hadron structure and in turn that of atomic nuclei is a central goal of nuclear physics. This challenge entails the questions of how does the roughly 1 GeV mass-scale that characterizes atomic nuclei appear; why does it have the observed value; and, enigmatically, why are the composite Nambu-Goldstone (NG) bosons in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) abnormally light in comparison? In this perspective, we provide an analysis of the mass budget of the pion and proton in QCD; discuss the special role of the kaon, which lies near the boundary between dominance of strong and Higgs mass-generation mechanisms; and explain the need for a coherent effort in QCD phenomenology and continuum calculations, in exa-scale computing as provided by lattice QCD, and in experiments to make progress in understanding the origins of hadron masses and the distribution of that mass within them. [...]
arXiv:1907.08218; NJU-INP 001/19.- 2019-10-31 - 16 p. - Published in : Eur. Phys. J. A 55 (2019) 190 Fulltext: PDF;

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