Probing Nuclear Structure with Future Colliders
T. J. Hobbs, Pavel M. Nadolsky, Fredrick I. Olness, Bo-Ting Wang

TL;DR
Future colliders will significantly enhance our understanding of nucleon structure and QCD interactions by providing high-precision data and advanced analytical tools, enabling groundbreaking discoveries in fundamental physics.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent tools and techniques that, combined with upcoming collider data, could revolutionize QCD understanding in the next decade.
Findings
Potential for unprecedented precision in nucleon structure measurements
Development of new analytical tools for QCD analysis
Anticipated breakthroughs in understanding fundamental strong interactions
Abstract
Improved knowledge of the nucleon structure is a crucial pathway toward a deeper understanding of the fundamental nature of the QCD interaction, and will enable important future discoveries. The experimental facilities proposed for the next decade offer a tremendous opportunity to advance the precision of our theoretical predictions to unprecedented levels. In this report we briefly highlight some of the recently developed tools and techniques which, together with data from these new colliders, have the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the QCD theory in the next decade.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
