Report of Contributions

Report of Contributions

CIPANP 2018 - Thirteenth Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics Report of Contributions https://conferences.lbl.gov/e/137 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Opening Contribution ID: 0 Type: Plenary Opening Tuesday, 29 May 2018 08:00 (5 minutes) I will welcome the participants of CIPANP 2018 and briefly review the history of this meeting that strives to strengthen the connections between nuclear, particle, and astro physicists. E-mail [email protected] Primary author: Prof. HAXTON, Wick (UC Berkeley and LBNL) Presenter: Prof. HAXTON, Wick (UC Berkeley and LBNL) Session Classification: Plenary 1 Track Classification: CPDE September 23, 2021 Page 1 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Hadronic Contributions to Muon g- … Contribution ID: 1 Type: Parallel Hadronic Contributions to Muon g-2 and Spin Structure Functions Wednesday, 30 May 2018 14:20 (20 minutes) I will discuss the relation, viz. Schwinger’s sum rule, between the g-2 and the spin structure functions. It allows one to assess the hadronic (as well as other) contributions to muon g-2 by measuring the structure function. The latter can be accessed experimentally in inelastic muon- electron scattering. I will outline the prospects of such measurements at the muon-beam facilities. This presentation is based on: F. Hagelstein and V. Pascalutsa, Phys.Rev.Lett. 120 (2018) no.7, 072002 [DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.072002] E-mail [email protected] Primary author: Dr PASCALUTSA, Vladimir (University of Mainz) Co-author: Dr HAGELSTEIIN, Franziska (University of Bern) Presenter: Dr PASCALUTSA, Vladimir (University of Mainz) Session Classification: Precision Physics at High Intensities Track Classification: PPHI September 23, 2021 Page 2 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Large-Nc HPNC Analyses Post N … Contribution ID: 2 Type: Parallel Large-Nc HPNC Analyses Post NPDGamma Saturday, 2 June 2018 17:10 (20 minutes) It has long been appreciated that low-energy weak parity non-conserving interactions between nucleons are governed by five S-P amplitudes, as originally described by Danilov. The formalism can also be recast in pionless effective field theory, where the low-energy constants (LECs) arethe coefficients of the Danilov amplitudes. Lacking five high-quality independent constraints onthese LECs, many past analyses have relied on meson exchange theory for some guidance as to which of the five amplitudes might be dominant. This approach has had mixed success in correlating the data, particularly as no experimental evidence has so far emerged for a nonzero weak pion- nucleon-nucleon coupling. Recently a new hierarchy for the LECs has emerged from large Nc QCD. I describe a recent analysis based on this approach, one that appears to describe existing data quite well, while altering the relationships among past and anticipated experiments. I discuss how NPDGamma, other new experiments, and a future lattice QCD calculation of the isotensor Danilov amplitude will further advance the field. E-mail [email protected] Funding source Office of Nuclear Physics, Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, and theHeising- Simons Foundation Primary author: Prof. HAXTON, Wick (UC Berkeley) Co-authors: Prof. HOLSTEIN, Barry (University of Massachusetts, Amherst); Prof. GARDNER, Susan (University of Kentucky) Presenter: Prof. HAXTON, Wick (UC Berkeley) Session Classification: Tests of Symmetries and the Electroweak Interaction Track Classification: TSEI September 23, 2021 Page 3 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions New Evaluation of the γW -box C … Contribution ID: 3 Type: Parallel New Evaluation of the γW -box Correction to 0+ − 0+ Nuclear β-Decay and Vud Extraction Wednesday, 30 May 2018 18:10 (20 minutes) Current most precise knowledge of the value of Vud is obtained from the analysis of a number of superallowed nuclear β-decays. At present, the main limitation in precision of this determination is due to radiative corrections, more specifically the “inner” γW -box correction that is independent of the electron spectrum but depends on hadronic structure. A novel dispersion formulation of the γW -box is developed. It allows to test the validity and improve the previous evaluation of Marciano and Sirlin, which was based on several semi-empiric assumptions. Further effects, such as possible effects of the nuclear excitations both on inner and outer corrections are discussed. E-mail [email protected] Primary author: Dr GORSHTEYN, Mikhail (Mainz University) Presenter: Dr GORSHTEYN, Mikhail (Mainz University) Session Classification: Tests of Symmetries and the Electroweak Interaction Track Classification: TSEI September 23, 2021 Page 4 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Unpolarised Parton Distribution F … Contribution ID: 5 Type: Parallel Unpolarised Parton Distribution Functions Today: Needs, Achievements and Challenges Friday, 1 June 2018 14:00 (30 minutes) I review recent progress in the determination of the unpolarised parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton. I focus on how the needs for accuracy and precision in current and future programs at high-energy accelerators are addressed in contemporary PDF sets. I discuss the impact on PDFs of the uncertainties coming from the data, the theory and the methodology, and I outline some corresponding challenges in their assessment. E-mail [email protected] Primary author: Dr NOCERA, Emanuele Roberto (Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics) Presenter: Dr NOCERA, Emanuele Roberto (Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics) Session Classification: Parton and Gluon Distributions in Nucleons and Nuclei Track Classification: PGDNN September 23, 2021 Page 5 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Overview of Decay-At-Rest Neutr … Contribution ID: 6 Type: Parallel Overview of Decay-At-Rest Neutrino Sources Thursday, 31 May 2018 14:40 (20 minutes) Recently, the idea of Decay-At-Rest (DAR) neutrino sources has gained in popularity due to their well understood energy spectrum and flavor composition. Currently, there are experiments be- ing proposed which use decay-at-rest from kaons, pions, muons, and isotopes. I will present an overview of the decay-at-rest process, and the experiments being developed. After looking at the bigger picture, I will focus on particle accelerator driven decay-at-rest and the technology neces- sary to achieve the experimental goals (e.g. discovering sterile neutrinos). E-mail [email protected] Collaboration name DAEdALUS Primary author: Dr WINKLEHNER, Daniel (MIT) Presenter: Dr WINKLEHNER, Daniel (MIT) Session Classification: Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Mixing Track Classification: NMNM September 23, 2021 Page 6 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Dispersive Analysis of Hadronic … Contribution ID: 7 Type: Parallel Dispersive Analysis of Hadronic Light-by-Light Scattering and the Muon’s (g-2) Wednesday, 30 May 2018 14:40 (20 minutes) In my talk, I will present our recent dispersive analysis of the γγ? ! ππ; πη processes from the threshold up to 1.4 GeV in the two photon invariant mass. These amplitudes serve as important input to constrain the hadronic piece of light-by-light scattering contribution to (g-2) and support the current experimental program at BESIII. As well, I will present an application of the light-by- light scattering sum rules to the γγ?-production of mesons in light of the new data by the Belle Collaboration on the transition form factors. E-mail [email protected] Primary author: Dr DANILKIN, Igor (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Co-author: Prof. VANDERHAEGHEN, Marc (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Presenter: Prof. VANDERHAEGHEN, Marc (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Session Classification: Precision Physics at High Intensities Track Classification: PPHI September 23, 2021 Page 7 CIPANP 2018 - T … / Report of Contributions Direct Search for Dark Photons a … Contribution ID: 8 Type: Parallel Direct Search for Dark Photons and Dark Higgs with the SeaQuest Spectrometer at Fermilab Wednesday, 30 May 2018 16:50 (20 minutes) The SeaQuest experiment has been in operation since 2011 and is designed to study nuclear depen- dent Drell-Yan productions in the dimuon channel using the high intensity 120 GeV proton beam from the Main Injector on various thin nuclear targets (about ∼ 0:1 nuclear interaction lengths each). It provides an ideal setting for dark photon and dark Higgs search in a parameter space of great interest. In this energy, through kinetic mixing, the postulated low-mass (∼< 10 GeV) dark photon (and/or dark Higgs) particles could be produced in the Drell-Yan like q +q ¯ (or g + g) fusion processes in high energy proton + nucleus collisions, mostly in the beam dump (p + F e) and decay into dimuons (or di-electrons). For this search, a dedicated displaced-vertex trigger de- tector was built, installed and commissioned with upgraded DAQ in 2017. This trigger uses two planes of extruded scintillators to identify dimuons originating far downstream of the target, and is sensitive to dark photons (dark Higgs) that travel deep inside the beam dump before decaying to dimuons. We successfully took one week worth of production data parasitically with the E906 experiment in 2017. We will continue taking additional data parasitically alongside the upcoming SeaQuest polarized proton target physics program (E1039) for several years. In this talk wewill present the latest status of the preliminary dark photon search from 2017 data and also discuss future opportunity. E-mail [email protected] Collaboration

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