Angularity Event Shapes in High Energy Scatterings
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Explore the concept of angularity event shapes in high energy scatterings through this 27-minute lecture by Tanmay Maji from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delivered as part of the International School and Workshop on Probing Hadron Structure at the Electron-Ion Collider, this talk delves into the physics relevant to the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Lab. Learn about the EIC's potential to investigate key questions in particle physics, including quark and gluon distribution in nucleons, the origin of proton mass and spin, and the possibility of gluon saturation in heavy ion collisions. Gain insights into how the EIC's high luminosity and wide kinematic coverage will provide unprecedented access to nucleon structure information.
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Angularity Event Shapes in High Energy Scatterings by Tanmay Maji
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences