
TL;DR
This paper advocates for developing positron acceleration at Jefferson Lab to enable advanced studies in nuclear physics, explore fundamental interactions, and potentially discover new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It proposes establishing positron acceleration capabilities at Jefferson Lab, outlining diverse scientific applications and potential for groundbreaking discoveries.
Findings
Potential to study two-photon exchange and Compton scattering
Opportunity to probe flavor structure of hadrons and nuclei
Possibility to discover new physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
We review the compelling case for establishing a capability to accelerate positrons at Jefferson Lab. The potential appplications range from the study of two-photon exchange and deeply-virtual Compton scattering to exploiting the charge current weak interaction to probe the flavor structure of hadrons and nuclei. There are also fascinating ideas for using such a capability to discover new physics beyond the Standard Model of nuclear and particle physics.
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