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Workshop on High-Intensity Photon Sources (HIPS2017) Mini-Proceedings

Nuclear Experiment 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

This workshop aimed at producing an optimized photon source concept with potential increase of scientific output at Jefferson Lab, and at refining the science for hadron physics experiments benefitting from such a high-intensity photon source. The workshop brought together the communities directly using such sources for photo-production experiments, or for conversion into KLK_L beams. The combination of high precision calorimetry and high intensity photon sources greatly enhances scientific benefit to (deep) exclusive processes like wide-angle and time-like Compton scattering. Potential prospects of such a high-intensity source with modern polarized targets were also discussed. The availability of KLK_L beams would open new avenues for hadron spectroscopy, for example for the investigation of "missing" hyperon resonances, with potential impact on QCD thermodynamics and on freeze-out both in heavy ion collisions and in the early universe.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00816,
  title  = {Workshop on High-Intensity Photon Sources (HIPS2017) Mini-Proceedings},
  author = {S. Ali and L. Allison and M. Amaryan and R. Benimiwattha and A. Camsonne and D. Day and P. Degtiarenko and D. Dutta and R. Ent and J. L. Goity and D. Hamilton and O. Hen and T. Horn and C. Hyde and G. Kalicy and D. Keller and C. Keppel and C. Kim and E. Kinney and P. Kroll and A. Larionov and S. Liuti and M. Mai and A. Mkrtchyan and H. Mkrtchyan and C. Munoz-Camacho and J. Napolitano and G. Niculescu and M. Patsyuk and G. Perera and H. Rashad and J. Roche and M. Sargsian and S. Sirca and I. Strakovsky and M. Strikman and V. Tadevosyan and R. Trotta and R. Uniyal and A. H. Vargas and B. Wojtsekhowski and J. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00816},
  year   = {2017}
}
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