The purpose of the workshop on advances in QCD and forward physics at the LHC and the EIC is to stimulate discussions between experimentalists and theorists in photon exxchanges and beyond standard model physics, diffractive hadronic physics, QCD dynamics at low-x, parton saturation and exciting problems in QCD at the Tevatron, LHC, RHIC and the future EIC.
The conference venue will be at the Villa de Paraty hotel, Paraty, Brazil, close to Rio de Janeiro, from November 9 in the evening (date of arrival) to November 15 in the evening Please register as soon as possible since this is still a highly touristic region. The reservation will include breakfasts and lunches at the hotel. It is also advised to buy the flight tickets to Rio de Janeiro as soon as possible to avoid high prices. We intend to have a bus between the airport and Paraty.
Please note that you might receive a mail from ops@travellerpoint.org about the hotel reservation, THIS IS A SPAM AND DO NOT ANSWER THEM!!!!!
The registration fees will be about 500 US dollars for participants of the workshop, and 250 US dollars for companions. The fees cover the conference room, all coffee breaks, the workshop dinner, the transfer from the airport and back, the welcome drinks as well as one half-a-day tour.
This workshop is part of a series of workshops related to the LHC Forward Physics Working Group at CERN that took place at CERN, Switzerland in 2019, 2020, 2024, Madrid, Spain, in 2017, Trento, Italy, in 2022, Bad Honef, Germany in 2023. In addition, it will be part of the series of workshops about physics at the EIC sponsored by the University of Stony Brook, USA.
The Workshop is organized and sponsored by FAPESP, FAPERJ, The University of Kansas, ExtreMe Matter Institute at GSI (EMMI), Stony Brook University and CERN
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Topics
Diffraction in e-p and e-ion collisions
Inclusive DIS: total cross sections, structure functions, heavy flavors
Inclusive diffraction and dijets in DIS
Hard diffractive photoproduction
Exclusive final states in diffractive DIS (vector mesons, DVCS, etc.)
Analyticity/duality models of inclusive/diffractive reactions; Pomeron trajectory
Diffraction at the EIC
Forward detectors and Roman pots
Diffraction and photon-exchange in hadron-hadron, hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions
Soft and hard diffraction at the hadron colliders
Total and inelastic cross section measurements
Odderon physics
Central exclusive production
Forward physics at the LHC
Forward detectors
Gamma-p and gamma-gamma collisions at hadron colliders
Low-x physics at LHC
Beyond standard model and photon exchange processes
Phenomenology of gap survival probability
Monte Carlo for soft and hard processes
Heavy ion collisions at RHIC and EIC
Phenomenology of diffraction off nuclei
Ultraperipheral collisions
Spin Physics
New results on spin physics
Spin and polarization physics
Prospects in spin physics
Generalized parton distributions
Transverse momentum dependent PDFs
QCD and saturation
Perturbative QCD and factorization issues
Leading-twist diffraction and the breakdown of pQCD factorization theorems
Leading-twist diffractive DIS and nuclear shadowing
Non-universal antishadowing
Progress in AdS/QCD and related topics
Diffractive dijet, hadrons light-front wavefunction from AdS/QCD, and color transparency
New results in the BFKL physics
New results in the color dipole/kt-factorization approach
New results within the Color Glass Condensate model
Saturation and evolution
Diffraction from non-perturbative QCD
Low x, PDFs and hadronic final states
PDFs at low and high x
Jet cross sections
Fat jets
Multiplicities
Vector meson, pion, etc. productions
Place
The workshop will take place at the Villas de Paraty, Paraty, Brazil.
Organizing Committee
Gilvan Alves (CBPF, tbc)
Cristian Baldenegro (MIT, USA)
Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook, USA, tbc)
Martin Hentschinski (University of Las Americas, Puebla, Mexico, tbc)
Georgios Krintiras (University of Kansas, USA)
Magno Machado (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Clemencia Mora (UERJ)
Javier Murilo (University of Sonora, Mexico)
Fernando Navarra (USP, Brazil)
Murilo Rangel (UFRJ, Brazil)
Christophe Royon (University of Kansas, USA)
Antonio Vilela Pereira (UERJ, Brazil)