Exploring Hadron Structure with GPDs at EIC: New Topics in Theory, Experiment, Interpretation

2020 
Exploring hadron structure with generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and related concepts is an essential part of the physics program of the planned Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). We discuss new topics in GPD physics (theory, experiment, interpretation) that have emerged in the last years and could be included in the EIC program. This includes: (a) D-term and QCD forces in the nucleon; (b) Transversity GPDs in pseudoscalar meson production and high-mass pair production; (c) Pion and kaon form factors and GPDs; (d) Transition distribution amplitudes and backward meson production; (e) Neutron GPDs and nuclear modifications; (f) Nuclear GPDs and quark/gluon imaging of nuclei; (g) Twist-3 GPDs and quark-gluon correlations; (h) Wigner functions and potential observables. We also comment on future theoretical developments needed for the GPD program at EIC and emerging connections with other areas of nuclear physics. [Conveners’ summary, Week 1 of INT Program INT-18-3].
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