Abstract
An Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) with center-of-mass energies √se N ∼ 20-100 GeV and luminosity L ∼ 1034 cm-2 s-1 would offer new opportunities to study heavy quark production in high-energy electron or photon scattering on protons and nuclei. We report about an R&D project exploring the feasibility of direct measurements of nuclear gluon densities at x >∼ 0.1 (gluonic EMC effect, antishadowing) using open charm production at EIC. We describe the charm production rates and angle-momentum distributions at large x and discuss methods of charm reconstruction using next-generation detector capabilities (π/K identification, vertex reconstruction). The results could be used also for other physics applications of heavy quark production at EIC (fragmentation functions, jets, heavy quark propagation in nuclei).
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Chudakov, E., Higinbotham, D., Hyde, C., Furletov, S., Furletova, Y., Nguyen, D., … Weiss, C. (2016). Heavy Quark Production at an Electron-Ion Collider. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 770). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/770/1/012042
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