Key Issues in Hadronic Physics
Simon Capstick (FSU), Steven Dytman (Pitt), Roy Holt (ANL), Xiangdong, Ji (UMD), John Negele (MIT), Eric Swanson (Pitt)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes a community meeting where fifty physicists discussed the current challenges, key issues, and future directions in hadronic physics to define the field's scope and priorities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the main challenges and future opportunities in hadronic physics as identified by experts in a collaborative meeting.
Findings
Identification of key issues in hadronic physics
Outline of future research opportunities
Community consensus on field priorities
Abstract
A group of fifty physicists met in Duck, NC, Nov. 6-9 to discuss the current status and future goals of hadronic physics. The main purpose of the meeting was to define the field by identifying its key issues, challenges, and opportunities. The conclusions, incorporating considerable input from the community at large, are presented in this white paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Superconducting Materials and Applications
