INT 23-1a Highlights Report
Intersection of nuclear structure and high-energy nuclear collisions
G. Giacalone, J. Jia, D. Lee, J. Noronha-Hostler

The INT-23-1a program represented an unprecedented, comprehensive effort of the nuclear community to make progress on these issues and thus on our understanding of nuclear physics as a whole. With nearly 100 registered participants, both the communities of high-energy heavy-ion physicists and low-energy nuclear structure physicists were strongly represented. A broad range of topics at the intersection of different areas were discussed, including nuclear structure, nuclear reactions from low to ultrarelativistic energies, the science of the electron-ion collider, physics opportunities from light-ion collisions in future CERN LHC runs. The participants identified connections between such topics and opportunities for future cross-field collaborations.
We are happy to say that, thanks to this program, the two communities are now much closer than they were at the end of 2022.
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