A bright future for HERA physics

A workshop in DESY looked at what the data from HERA can still offer for experiments, now and in the future

A bright future for HERA physics

Data from the HERA collider live on (Image: DESY Hamburg)

Even though HERA – so far the only electron-proton collider ever built – stopped running in mid-2007, analyses of the vast amounts of data from the Hermes, H1 and ZEUS experiments continue to produce important and high-impact measurements relevant to spin physics, the structure of the proton and other areas of QCD. So what can the HERA data still offer for experiments now and in the future? 

Read more: "A bright future for HERA physics" – CERN Courier