Small-x Distributions of Hadrons and Ions in Sartre - Lecture by Tobias Toll
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Explore the small-x distributions of hadrons and ions in Sartre through this 39-minute lecture by Tobias Toll. Delve into the physics of electron-ion collisions and their relevance to the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Lab. Learn about the fundamental building blocks of matter, quarks and gluons, and how they are distributed inside nucleons. Gain insights into key questions the EIC aims to investigate, including the origin of nucleon mass, spin composition, and the possibility of gluon saturation in heavy ion collisions. Understand the importance of high luminosity and wide kinematical coverage in probing nucleon structure at unprecedented levels. This talk is part of the International School and Workshop on Probing Hadron Structure at the Electron-Ion Collider, organized by experts in the field and hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences.
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Small-x Distributions of Hadrons and Ions in Sartre by Tobias Toll
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences