Orateur
Brian Page
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Description
Over the past several years, there has been growing interest, both experimental and theoretical, in the prospects of jet physics at the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC). Jets have several properties which make them attractive probes for both the electron-hadron and electron-nucleus EIC physics programs, including their ability to act as surrogates of scattered partons as well as the fact that the energy distribution within a jet can be rigorously defined and studied systematically. A number of recent studies have been made which leverage these advantages to explore a diverse set of physics topics. This contribution will summarize these studies and discuss possible future avenues of research.
Author
Brian Page
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)