Deeply virtual compton scattering at future electron-ion colliders

The European Physical Journal C(2023)

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The study of hadronic structure has been carried out for many years. Generalized parton distribution functions (GPDs) provide broad information on the internal structure of hadrons. Combining GPDs and high-energy scattering experiments, we expect yielding three-dimensional physical quantities from experiments. The Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) process is a powerful tool for studying GPDs. It is one of the important experiments of Electron Ion Collider (EIC) and Electron ion collider at China (EicC) in the future. In the initial stage, the proposed EicC will have polarized electrons with energies of 3 ∼ 5 GeV colliding with polarized protons with energies of 12 ∼ 25 GeV, with luminosity up to 1 ∼ 2 × 10^33 cm ^-2 s ^-1 . EIC, which will be constructed in the coming years, will cover center-of-mass energies ranging from 30 to 50 GeV, with a luminosity of about 10^33∼ 10^34 cm ^-2 s ^-1 . In this work, we present a detailed simulation of DVCS to study the feasibility of experiments at EicC and EIC. Referring the method used by HERMES Collaboration, and comparing the model calculations with pseudo data of asymmetries attributed to the DVCS, we obtained a model-dependent constraint on the total angular momentum of up and down quarks in the proton.
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