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SUMMARY:Short-Range Correlations
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260630T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260630T033000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Zhihong  Ye (Tsinghua University)\nNucleons are boun
 d within the nucleus via the strong interaction\, yet a bridge between Qua
 ntum Chromodynamics (QCD) and effective mean-field theories remains elusiv
 e. Short-Range Correlations (SRC)—transient\, high-density clusters form
 ed by overlapping nucleons—offer a unique experimental window into this 
 fundamental gap. Driven by the interplay of strong tensor forces and short
 -range repulsive cores\, SRCs provide critical insights into amplified mul
 ti-nucleon forces\, the role of quark-gluon degrees of freedom in nuclear 
 ground states and the internal structure of neutron stars. Furthermore\, S
 RCs are intrinsically linked to the EMC effect\, which signifies the modif
 ication of quark distributions in bound nucleons. Understanding this conne
 ction is essential for reconciling nuclear and nucleon structures and for 
 modeling high-density matter\, such as that found in neutron stars. In thi
 s talk\, I will discuss experimental approaches to probing SRCs\, focusing
  on recent results from Thomas Jefferson Lab (JLab)\, potential research o
 pportunities at the new CEE detector at CSR (Institute of Modern Physics)\
 , as well as future experimental programs at the HIAF facility in China.\n
 \nAbout the speaker: Prof. Zhihong Ye received his B.S. degree from Lanzho
 u University and his Ph.D. in experimental medium-energy physics from the 
 University of Virginia. He then worked as a postdoc at Duke University and
  Argonne National Lab and later as a senior research associate at Argonne 
 National Lab. He also briefly worked at Canon Inc. Medical Research Instit
 ute developing the new generation photon-counting CT. He joined Tsinghua U
 niversity in 2021 in the Department of Physics and continues to work on ex
 periments at JLab. He is also actively involved in the development of futu
 re experimental projects in China. His research topics include SRC and EMC
  effects\, proton form-factors and charged-radius\, and 3D quark structure
 s in nucleons and nuclei. \n\n*请线下参加报告的外单位老师、
 同学注册时填写个人信息（中文姓名、身份证号码及手
 机号码），用于预约进入物理学院。\nhttps://indico.ihep.ac.c
 n/event/29918/
LOCATION:B105 (CHEP)
URL:https://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/29918/
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