CFNS Ad-Hoc meeting on Radiative Corrections Whitepaper

17 Dec 2020  ·  Andrei Afanasev, Jaseer Ahmed, Igor Akushevich, Jan C. Bernauer, Peter G. Blunden, Andrea Bressan, Duane Byer, Ethan Cline, Markus Diefenthaler, Jan M. Friedrich, Haiyan Gao, Alexandr Ilyichev, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Vladimir Khachatryan, Lin Li, Wally Melnitchouk, Richard Milner, Fred Myhrer, Chao Peng, Jianwei Qiu, Udit Raha, Axel Schmidt, Vanamali C. Shastry, Hubert Spiesberger, Stan Srednyak, Steffen Strauch, Pulak Talukdar, Weizhi Xiong ·

Current precision scattering experiments and even more so many experiments planed for the Electron Ion Collider will be limited by systematics. From the theory side, a fundamental source of systematic uncertainty is the correct treatment of radiative effects. To gauge the current state of technique and knowledge, help the cross-pollination between different direction of nuclear physics, and to give input to the yellow report process, the community met in an ad-hoc workshop hosted by the Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Stony Brook University. This whitepaper is a collection of contributions to this workshop.

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