Synergies between LHC and EIC for quarkonium physics
We want to bring together the communities of the LHC and the EIC, with the focus on quarkonium studies and their sensitivity to hadron structure and saturation. This includes shedding light on an enhanced understanding of quarkonium production mechanisms. Reactions involving quarkonia can provide us with a novel channel to access (gluon) spin-dependent and multi-dimensional observables. At the same time, they offer us additional constraints on the collinear nucleon and nuclear parton distributions. With the EIC at present in the R&D phase, this is a most favorable time to gather both the theory and experimental communities of the LHC and EIC.
Organizing Committee:
Francesco Giovanni Celiberto (Chair, UAH, Madrid, Spain)
Jean-Philippe Lansberg (Chair, IJCLab, Orsay, France)
Charlotte Van Hulse (Chair, UAH, Madrid, Spain)
José Manuel Alarcón (UAH, Madrid, Spain)
Daniël Boer (U. Groningen, Netherlands)
Carlo Flore (U. Cagliari & INFN, Italy)
Elena G. Ferreiro (U. Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Carlo Luis Guerrero Contreras (UAH, Madrid, Spain)
Daniel Kikola (WUT, Warsaw, Poland)
This workshop is part of a project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824093.