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This document highlights opportunities for collaboration in nuclear and particle physics research, emphasizing the value of a systematic approach to generators and codes. The discussion explores the potential of longer-term measurement programs using techniques like H2 and D2 to understand nucleons, as well as innovative detector systems such as high-pressure ArTPC. The document also mentions various beams to study muon decay, K-decay, and electron capture. A one-pager will be circulated this month. Special thanks to the speakers for their insightful talks, and to all participants for their engagement and contribution to the success of the event. Recognition is given to Peter Ballet for his instrumental role in organizing the event, as well as to Linda Wilkinson and Trudy Forster for ensuring smooth operations. IPPP and Kieth Ellis are acknowledged for providing a supportive framework and hosting.
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Towards a “short document” • Opportunities for collaboration from the discussion: • Collaborative nuclear/particle approach valuable • Careful systematic approach to generators and codes • Longer-term systematic development of measurement programme: • Technique: e.g. • H2, D2 to understand nucleon • Novel detector systems, e.g. high-pressure Ar TPC • Beams: • e.g. muon decay (nuSTORM), K-decay, electron capture • Will try and circulate a one-pager this month(?)
Thanks to: • Speakers: • For carefully prepared talks • You all: • For coming, engaging and making it a success
Thanks to: • Speakers: • For carefully prepared talks • You all: • For coming, engaging and making it a success • Peter Ballet: • Lynch pin and driving force behind local organisation • Linda Wilkinson and Trudy Forster • Administrators making sure everything runs smoothly • IPPP and Kieth Ellis • Providing framework and host ….