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  • From: Alexander Bazilevsky <shura AT bnl.gov>
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  • Subject: [Sphenix-l] Fwd: Fwd: 1st circular for the 2022 edition of the Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions (CPHI 2022) workshop at Duke University
  • Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2021 18:15:40 -0500

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-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Fwd: 1st circular for the 2022 edition of the Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions (CPHI 2022) workshop at Duke University Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2021 14:57:19 -0500 From: Aschenauer Elke-Caroline <elke AT mail.desy.de> To: Bazilevsky Alexander <shura AT bnl.gov> CC: Aschenauer Elke-Caroline <elke AT mail.desy.de>

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From: Aschenauer Elke-Caroline <elke AT bnl.gov>
Subject: 1st circular for the 2022 edition of the Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions (CPHI 2022) workshop at Duke University
Date: December 10, 2021 at 14:56:31 EST
To: starmail-l AT lists.bnl.gov Cc: Aschenauer Elke-Caroline <elke AT bnl.gov>
Dear Colleagues,

This is the 1st circular of the 2022 edition of the Correlations in Partonic and Hadronic Interactions (CPHI 2022) workshop.
After previous iterations taking place in Yerevan (2009, 2018) and at CERN (2020), we are planning for a 4 day workshop which will take place in person at Duke University March 7-12.
The workshop will take place in Love Auditorium on Duke’s West campus. This workshop venue will provide ample space for social distancing and we strive to make the workshop as safe as possible by implementing measures like masking and distancing. Duke university is easily reached using RDU airport which is about 20 miles away and served by all major airlines. Several hotels of varying price range are located close to Duke Campus with several within walking distance and most providing shuttles to campus.
While a majority of the program will be by invitation, the organizers encourage the submission of abstracts for contributed talks. The abstracts can be submitted at https://indico.jlab.org/event/498/abstracts/. Limited funding to support travel is available.  The organizers encourage in particular early career scientists to submit abstracts and participate in the workshop. The support of early career scientists and those from underrepresented groups will be a priority when considering funding requests.
The main goal of the workshop is to discuss important and recent results on the study of the 3D structure of protons, hadronization dynamics and initial-final state correlations from BNL, CERN, DESY, JLab12 and KEK experiments as well as the resulting theory and phenomenology challenges for the extraction and interpretation of TMDs and GPDs from existing data. A further focus will be to identify relevant systematic uncertainties in the measurements and to inform possible future measurements. 
Registration and additional information on the workshop will be available on the workshop homepage https://indico.jlab.org/event/498/
Below are key questions that we plan to address:
 Transverse Structure of nucleon and  QCD issues associated with 3D structure
Factorization issues in hadron production
Study of the QCD evolution properties of 3D PDFs.
Unintegrated and Generalized Transverse Momentum Distributions
Evolution of TMDs and fits to physical cross sections
MC generators for global analysis of 3D PDFs
Phenomenology of 3D parton distribution and fragmentation functions.
3D PDFs from Lattice QCD.
Extraction of PDFs from di-hadron production.
Radiative corrections to hard scattering in exclusive and semi-inclusive processes


Partonic Structure beyond Densities
Nuclear modifications of distribution functions.
Target fragmentation and conditional probabilities
Higher twist asymmetries in SIDIS
New insights on 3D PDFs from non-perturbative models

Essential observables, which will direct the future experimental effort in
Leptoproduction with fixed target facilities at CERN, JLab and EIC
Drell-Yan lepton pair production and Drell-Yan plus jets
Higgs boson production and Higgs boson plus jets
Heavy flavor production
Soft particle production and multi-parton interactions

QCD in the Nuclear Environment}
PDF nuclear modifications and short-range nucleon correlations
Flavor dependence of nuclear modification effects
Nuclear partonic distributions including x>1 region 
Tagged SIDIS processes off nuclear targets
Hadronization processes in Nuclear SIDIS
Hard nuclear QCD processes and Color transparency


Please direct questions about the conference, travel or funding to the organizers.
Miguel Arratia, Harut Avakian, Alessandro Bacchetta, Zhongbo Kang, Bakur Pasamyan, Anselm Vossen
Anselm Vossen, Assistant Professor
Department of Physics, Duke University  Box 90305, Durham, NC, 27708-0305
office: 188 Physics
tel: (919) 660-7593
cell: (217) 819-6176
anselm.vossen AT duke.edu


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