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Key to a successful meeting is your contribution to steer the workshop program and solicit relevant speakers, so in advance, we thank you for your contribution to this process. To support our goals, we would like your initial suggestions for invited speakers to this workshop by Monday, February XXth. A collected list of the topics we wish to address is listed here. However, there are at this point no limitations.
 
Key to a successful meeting is your contribution to steer the workshop program and solicit relevant speakers, so in advance, we thank you for your contribution to this process. To support our goals, we would like your initial suggestions for invited speakers to this workshop by Monday, February XXth. A collected list of the topics we wish to address is listed here. However, there are at this point no limitations.
 
   
 
   
  - Multi photon exchange
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  Multi photon exchange
  - Deeply virtual Compton scattering
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  Deeply virtual Compton scattering
  - Electroweak structure functions and couplings
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  Electroweak structure functions and couplings
  - Diffractive physics  
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  Diffractive physics  
  - Charm production
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  Charm production
  - Beyond the Standard Model physics  
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  Beyond the Standard Model physics  
  - Low energy polarized positron beam applications
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  Low energy polarized positron beam applications
  - Intense polarized positron beam production
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  Intense polarized positron beam production
  - Polarized positron accumulation
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  Polarized positron accumulation
  
 
Best regards,
 
Best regards,

Revision as of 08:15, 26 January 2017

Dear JPos17 Committee Member,

We thank you for accepting to serve on the advisory committee of the International Workshop on Positrons at Jefferson Lab (JPos17). The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the physics opportunities offered by the perspective of a polarized positron beam in the context of JLab 12 GeV and a future electron-ion collider. The production technology of suitable polarized positron beam is also under concern, as well as applications of such beams in the several tens to hundreds keV. Discussions at and proceedings of the workshop are intented to be the basis for constituting a White Paper for a positron physics and R&D program at Jefferson Lab.

The workshop will be held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, planned to begin Tuesday, September 12th and end on Friday, September 15th, in 2017. It will constitute of invited talks, selected contributions, and posters. Indicative of a broad interest in positron physics at JLab, the meeting is jointly sponsored by Jefferson Science Associates, Jefferson Lab, and the Institut de Physique Nucléaire of Orsay.

Key to a successful meeting is your contribution to steer the workshop program and solicit relevant speakers, so in advance, we thank you for your contribution to this process. To support our goals, we would like your initial suggestions for invited speakers to this workshop by Monday, February XXth. A collected list of the topics we wish to address is listed here. However, there are at this point no limitations.

Multi photon exchange
Deeply virtual Compton scattering
Electroweak structure functions and couplings
Diffractive physics 
Charm production
Beyond the Standard Model physics 
Low energy polarized positron beam applications
Intense polarized positron beam production
Polarized positron accumulation

Best regards,

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for the JPos17 Organizing Committee,

J. Arrington ( ANL, Argonne) M. Battaglieri (INFN, Genova) C. Hyde ( ODU, Norfolk) Y. Furletova (JLab, Newport News) T. Forest ( ISU, Pocatello) J. Grames (Co-Chair) (JLab, Newport News) W. Melnitchouk (JLab, Newport News) V. Morozov (JLab, Newport News) F. Selim (BGSU, Bowling Green) E. Voutier (Co-Chair) (IPNO, Orsay) X. Zheng ( UVa, Charlottesville)