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Monday, December 7, 2015
5:00 AM
335 West Hall
We have learned a great deal about nuclear dynamics by probing the behavior of nucleons and quarks inside bound systems during Jefferson Lab’s 6 GeV era. There were unexpected results and surprising connections made along the way. We will review the results from studies of nucleon-nucleon correlations, how they may be connected to quark distributions in bound nucleons and discuss future plans that aim to elucidate that connection.
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Nadia Fomin (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
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