STI Publications - View Publication Form #16661

Back to Search Results Print
Publication Information
Title Present and future of JLab CLAS12 physics program
Abstract The CLAS12 detector at Jefferson Lab produced the first results in SIDIS and DI-HADRON reactions. Making use of the CEBAF high energy (up to 11 GeV) and highly longitudinal polartized (up to 90%) electron beam will cover unexplored territories in electron-scattering physics. Exclusive reactions on nuclons and nuclei will be measured with high precision in high luminosity (up to 10e35 cm-2s-1) experiments. Mapping out a new class of structure functions, GPDs and TMDs, detecting and reconstructing exotic meson and baryon states and accessing nucleons correlations in nuclei, in the next decade, the CLAS12 rich physics program will provide insight in the complex dynamics of the QCD paving the road to the EIC physics. <br /><br /> In this talk, the CLAS12 detector and JLab Hall-B physics program will be described reporting some preliminary results for flag-ship reactions and plans for future upgrades of the detector. <br /><br /> YouTube: https://youtu.be/7AjUoUO5pmU?t=4
Author(s) Marco Battaglieri
Publication Date April 2021
Document Type Meeting
Primary Institution Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News
Affiliation Exp Nuclear Physics / Experimental Halls / Hall B
Funding Source Nuclear Physics (NP)
Proprietary? No
This publication conveys Technical Science Results
Document Numbers
JLAB Number: JLAB-PHY-21-3612 OSTI Number: 1973101
LANL Number: Other Number: DOE/OR/23177-6164
Associated with an experiment No
Associated with EIC No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding No
Meeting / Conference
Meeting Name DIS2021
Meeting Date 4/12/2021
Document Subtype Contributed Talk
Attachments/Datasets/DOI Link
Document(s)
Dataset(s) (none)
Back to Search Results Print