SRC-EMC 2026

US/Pacific
Building 66 - Auditorium (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Building 66 - Auditorium

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Berkeley, CA (USA)
Julian Kahlbow
Description

The International Workshop on Quantitative Challenges in Short-Range Correlations (SRC) and the EMC-Effect Research at LBNL is the fifth installment of a Workshop series that began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016. Research on SRC and the EMC effect is a vibrant and impactful area within nuclear and hadronic physics. We study the nuclear quantum many-body system across scales, both experimentally and theoretically. SRCs contribute to our understanding of the nuclear many-body wave function, provide sensitivity to the nuclear interaction, and impact nucleon degrees of freedom (EMC Effect).ย 

Over the past decade or so, the experimental SRC program has vastly expanded beyond seminal studies using electron scattering at Jefferson Laboratory to encompass hadronic scattering and real-photon probes, with experiments conducted worldwide. This momentum has been matched by advances in theory, including developments in the structure of SRCs and the EMC Effect as well as reaction theory based on state-of-the-art methods.

This workshop will convene the growing international community and engage adjacent communities. We will review recent progress, present the latest results, and chart opportunities at emerging facilities and experiments to address the most pressing questions in SRC and EMC-Effect research.ย 

The workshop will focus on presenting new results in invited topical discussions, with the scientific program running from Monday through Friday (June 08-12, 2026).

Objectives:

  • Review recent experimental results on SRCs and the EMC Effect from Jefferson Lab, JINR, GSI-FAIR, and beyond, using electron, photonuclear, and hadronic probes

  • Present theoretical approaches to SRCs in nuclear reaction and structure calculations

  • Clarify the theoretical interpretation and universality of SRCs
  • Develop a multipronged strategy to identify and study three-nucleon SRCs

  • Discuss developments in parton distribution functions in light and heavy nuclear systems

  • Assess the impact of SRCs on adjacent research fields

  • Define a roadmap for future experimental and theoretical developments for SRC and EMC-Effect research

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Date: 08 - 12 June 2026

Venue: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA (USA)

First Circular: Dec 2025

Registration: Open for invited speakers

Registration Fee: $175 (covers coffee breaks and catered lunch boxes)

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    • 09:00 09:15
      Arrival + Registration 15m Building 66 - Auditorium

      Building 66 - Auditorium

      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

      Berkeley, CA (USA)
    • 09:15 09:30
      Welcome 15m Building 66 - Auditorium

      Building 66 - Auditorium

      Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

      Berkeley, CA (USA)
      Speaker: Julian Kahlbow
    • 09:30 10:00
      Topical Session: 2N SRC Properties - Introduction Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Lawrence Weinstein
    • 10:00 10:30
      2N SRC Properties Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 11:00 12:30
      2N SRC Properties Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 11:00
        2N SRC CaFe Hall C (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Dien Nguyen
      • 11:30
        High-momentum protons in Ca isotopes (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Julian Kahlbow
      • 11:45
        2N SRC XEM2 (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Nadia Fomin (University of Tennessee)
      • 12:15
        Relative Abundance of Correlated Nucleon Pairs (10+5min) 15m
        Speakers: Nir Barnea, Raz Yankovich
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break (lunch boxes provided) 1h 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 14:00 15:30
      Theory Advances Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 14:00
        Neutron skins and high-momentum components in finite nuclei (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Willem Dickhoff (Washington University in St. Louis)
      • 14:30
        SRC and the Equation of State (20+10min, remote) 30m
        Speaker: Bao-An Li
      • 15:00
        Nuclear Light-Front Wave Functions with Short Ranged Correlations and the high-x cross sections (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Gerald Miller (University of Washington, Seattle)
    • 15:30 15:45
      Coffee Break 15m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 15:45 16:00
      2N SRC Properties Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 15:45
        Future Opportunities at Facilities in China (10+5min, remote) 15m
        Speaker: Zhihong Ye (Tsinghua University)
    • 16:00 16:15
      Topical Session: 2N SRC Properties - Discussion Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Lawrence Weinstein
    • 09:00 09:30
      Topical Session: SRC Universality - Introduction Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Or Hen (MIT)
      • 09:00
        SRC Universality - Introduction 30m
        Speaker: Or Hen (MIT)
    • 09:30 11:00
      SRC Universality Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 09:30
        SRC Studies with Hadronic Probes at GSI-FAIR (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Hang Qi
      • 10:00
        Complimentary studies of nuclear high momentum structure in eA and hA collisions (20+10min, remote) 30m
        Speaker: Mark Strikman
      • 10:30
        SRC Studies with Real Photons at GlueX (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Cheng-Wei Lin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 11:30 12:30
      LBNL Nuclear Science Division Colloquium Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 11:30
        NSD Colloquium: "From Quarks to Nuclei: The Universal Physics of Short-Range Correlations" 1h
        Speaker: Lawrence Weinstein
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break (lunch boxes provided) 1h 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 14:00 15:00
      SRC Universality Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

    • 15:00 15:15
      2N SRC Properties Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

    • 15:15 15:45
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 15:45 16:30
      SRC Universality Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 15:45
        SRC Studies in (p,pd) Pick-up Reactions at RIBF (20+10min, remote) 30m
        Speaker: He Wang
      • 16:15
        Experimental Study of Bremsstrahlung Gamma Ray Emission and Short-Range Correlations in Low-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions (10+5min, remote) 15m
        Speaker: Junhuai Xu (Tsinghua University)
    • 16:30 16:45
      Topical Session: SRC Universality - Discussion Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Or Hen (MIT)
    • 09:00 09:15
      Topical Session: Few-body Systems - Introduction Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
      • 09:00
        Few-body Systems - Introduction 15m
        Speaker: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
    • 09:15 10:30
      Few-body Systems Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 09:15
        Spectral Functions for Light Nuclei (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
      • 09:45
        Probing the Nuclear Repulsive Core with Deuterium (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Carlos Yero (The Catholic University of America)
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 11:00 12:00
      Few-body Systems Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 11:00
        Exclusive measurements of SRC in He with ALERT (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Florian Hauenstein
      • 11:15
        Probing the nuclear core in next generation studies of SRCs (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Misak Sargsian (Florida International University)
      • 11:45
        Studies with Polarized Targets (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Nathaly Santiesteban
    • 12:00 12:15
      Topical Session: Few-body Systems - Discussion Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)
    • 12:15 12:45
      Free Afternoon (no lunch) 30m
    • 09:00 10:30
      3N SRC Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 11:00 11:45
      3N SRC Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 11:00
        Search for 3N SRC in inclusive reactions at Hall C (XEM2) (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Jordan O'Kronley (University of Tennessee)
      • 11:30
        Experimental 3N SRC Proposals (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Burcu Duran
    • 11:45 12:15
      Topical Session: 3N SRC - Discussion Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Julian Kahlbow
    • 12:15 13:45
      Lunch Break (lunch boxes provided) 1h 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 13:45 14:30
      Theory Advances Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

    • 14:30 14:45
      SRC Universality Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 14:30
        SRC Studies in Heavy-Ion Collisions (10+5min, remote) 15m
        Speaker: Pei Li
    • 14:45 15:00
      Topical Session: SRC-EMC - Introduction Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Eli Piasetzky
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 15:30 16:30
      SRC-EMC Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 15:30
        QCD Properties of Nucleons and Nuclei (20+10min, remote) 30m
        Speaker: Leonid Frankfurt (Honorary Prof.Emeritus of TAU)
      • 16:00
        Study of superfast quarks using Jefferson Lab 11 GeV data (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Sebastian Moran (UCR)
      • 16:15
        Extracting d/u at large x using SIDIS at CLAS12 (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Jason Phelan (MIT)
    • 18:15 20:15
      Social Dinner @ 6:15pm: Jupiter Restaurant, 2181 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley (at Blue/Orange Line Berkeley Downtown bus stop) 2h
    • 09:00 10:45
      SRC-EMC Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 09:00
        Results from MARATHON Experiment (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: John Arrington (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 09:30
        Results from the BONuS12 Experiment with CLAS12 (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Sebastian Kuhn (Old Dominion University)
      • 10:00
        Results from BAND Experiment (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Natalie Wright
      • 10:30
        The LAD Experiment (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Lucas Ehinger
    • 10:45 11:15
      Coffee Break 30m Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 11:15 12:45
      SRC-EMC Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      • 11:15
        Flavor Dependence of the EMC Effect in 3He/ 3H (10+5min) 15m
        Speaker: Michael Nycz (University of Virginia)
      • 11:30
        Using polarization observables to study medium modifications (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Mark Dalton (Jefferson Lab)
      • 12:00
        XEM2 Studies of EMC Isospin Dependence (20+10min) 30m
        Speaker: Tyler Hague
      • 12:30
        Modification of Quark-Gluon Distributions in Nuclei by Correlated Nucleon Pairs (10+5min, remote) 15m
        Speaker: Andrew Denniston
    • 12:45 13:00
      Topical Session: Closeout + Adjourn Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Convener: Eli Piasetzky
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch Break (lunch boxes provided) 1h Bldg. 66

      Bldg. 66

    • 14:00 18:00
      Free Discussion Time (+ internal SRC Collaboration Meeting / by invitation) 4h Bldg. 66 Auditorium

      Bldg. 66 Auditorium