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Kiyoshi Tanida(Japan Atomic Energy Agency), Taku Gunji(Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo), Tomohiro Uesaka(RIKEN Nishina Center), Yuji Goto(RIKEN)
Short-Range Correlations and the Hierarchy of Quantum Many-Body Systems: Connecting EIC, RIBF, and J-PARC
Short-Range Correlations (SRC) represent essential features of quantum many-body systems, manifesting as high-momentum components and locally dense structures within nuclei. Recent high-precision electron scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab have deepened our understanding of SRC and their connection to the EMC effect, while studies at RIBF have explored SRC and cluster structures in unstable and neutron-rich nuclei. At J-PARC, research on exotic hadrons shed light on strong quark and hadronic correlations. With the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), the concept of SRC is expected to extend beyond nucleon-nucleon correlations toward short-distance structures at the quark and gluon level, opening a new window into the hierarchy of QCD matter. This workshop aims to connect insights from EIC, JLab, RIBF, and J-PARC, fostering interdisciplinary and international discussions on the diversity and universality of SRC. Through both experimental and theoretical perspectives, we seek to build a collaborative foundation for understanding the fundamental nature of quantum many-body systems from nuclei to quarks and gluons.