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Electron-ion collider in China

Frontiers of Physics, ISSN: 2095-0470, Vol: 16, Issue: 6
2021
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Lepton scattering is an established ideal tool for studying inner structure of small particles such as nucleons as well as nuclei. As a future high energy nuclear physics project, an Electron-ion collider in China (EicC) has been proposed. It will be constructed based on an upgraded heavy-ion accelerator, High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) which is currently under construction, together with a new electron ring. The proposed collider will provide highly polarized electrons (with a polarization of ∼80%) and protons (with a polarization of ∼70%) with variable center of mass energies from 15 to 20 GeV and the luminosity of (2–3) × 10 cm · s. Polarized deuterons and Helium-3, as well as unpolarized ion beams from Carbon to Uranium, will be also available at the EicC. The main foci of the EicC will be precision measurements of the structure of the nucleon in the sea quark region, including 3D tomography of nucleon; the partonic structure of nuclei and the parton interaction with the nuclear environment; the exotic states, especially those with heavy flavor quark contents. In addition, issues fundamental to understanding the origin of mass could be addressed by measurements of heavy quarkonia near-threshold production at the EicC. In order to achieve the above-mentioned physics goals, a hermetical detector system will be constructed with cutting-edge technologies. This document is the result of collective contributions and valuable inputs from experts across the globe. The EicC physics program complements the ongoing scientific programs at the Jefferson Laboratory and the future EIC project in the United States. The success of this project will also advance both nuclear and particle physics as well as accelerator and detector technology in China. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Bibliographic Details

Daniele P. Anderle; Hengne Li; Guoming Liu; Enke Wang; Qian Wang; Hongxi Xing; Valerio Bertone; Cédric Mezrag; Hervé Moutarde; Xu Cao; Xurong Chen; Chengdong Han; L. P. Kaptari; Minxiang Li; Yutie Liang; Jie Liu; Liuming Liu; Fu Ma; Lijun Mao; Hang Ren; Guodong Shen; Rong Wang; Ruiru Wang; Guoqing Xiao; Ju Jun Xie; Yaping Xie; Hushan Xu; Nu Xu; Jiancheng Yang; Wenlong Zhan; Hongwei Zhao; Yuxiang Zhao; Liping Zou; Feng Kun Guo; Jianping Ma; Yugang Ma; Jiajun Wu; Yi Bo Yang; Chao Hsi Chang; Qiang Zhao; Bingsong Zou; Lei Chang; Xueqian Li; Ningbo Chang; Gu Chen; Zhuojun Chen; Lingyun Dai; Deliang Yao; Zhufang Cui; Craig D. Roberts; Fan Wang; Weitian Deng; Minghui Ding; Xu Feng; Chang Gong; Chuan Liu; Boqiang Ma; Mengshi Yan; Kuang Ta Chao; Longcheng Gui; Jun He; Hongxia Huang; Jialun Ping; Tie Jiun Hou; Yin Huang; KrešImir I. KumeričKi; Demin Li; Qintao Song; Xiaoyu Wang; Wencheng Yan; Xiang Liu; Zuotang Liang; Chen Liu; Tianbo Liu; Jinlong Zhang; Jian Zhou; Xiaofeng Luo; Bowen Xiao; Zhun Lyu; Sixue Qin; Xinggang Wu; Juan Rojo; Chao Shi; Hao Sun; Paweł Sznajder; Taofeng Wang; Wei Wang; Xiaoyun Wang; Lei Xia; Wenbiao Yan; Yifei Zhang; Zhengguo Zhao; Xiaorong Zhou; Shusheng Xu; Peilin Yin; Xinhu Yan; Zhi Yang; Zhihong Ye; C. P. Yuan; Jianhui Zhang; Pengming Zhang; Zhenyu Zhang; Xiang Zhou; Liang Zheng

China Engineering Science Press Co. Ltd.

Physics and Astronomy

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