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Strong Interactions

Strong Interactions

De : Maria Żurek and Markus Diefenthaler
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Strong Interactions is a podcast about exploring a new frontier in nuclear physics at the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider, by Maria Żurek and Markus Diefenthaler.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Science
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      Transverse-momentum-dependent PDFs (TMD PDFs, or simply TMDs) offer a powerful way to probe the three-dimensional structure of protons, neutrons, and nuclei, and to test quantum theory at its limits. In our fifth episode of “Stories Straight from the Heart of Matter,” we explore the internal structure of nucleons through TMDs with our guest, Elena Boglione from the University of Turin.

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    • Lattice QCD, with Martha Constantinou
      Nov 23 2024

      In our fourth episode of “Stories Straight from the Heart of Matter,” we discuss Lattice QCD—a method for calculating observables of the strong interaction using methods of statistical physics and advanced computing. We explore exactly how this works and the role Lattice QCD will play for the Electron-Ion Collider with our expert, Professor Martha Constantinou of Temple University.

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    • Parton Distribution Functions, with Tim Hobbs
      Nov 23 2022

      In our third episode of stories straight from the heart of matter, we talk about the connections between the Electron-Ion Collider and High-Energy Physics, in particular parton distribution functions. What are parton distribution functions or short PDFs, how we extract them, and why they are of importance for Nuclear and High-Energy Physics, we learn from our expert, Dr. Tim Hobbs of Argonne National Laboratory.

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