Affiliation:
1. Central China Normal University
2. Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract
Understanding fundamental properties of nucleons and nuclei are among
the most important scientific goals of the next-generation machine, the
Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). With the unprecedented versatility provided
by the EIC, it will provide answers to many standing puzzles and open
questions in modern nuclear physics. One of the golden measurements at
the EIC is coherent vector meson production in electron-nucleus (eA)
scattering in order to obtain the spatial gluon density distribution in
heavy nuclei. This requires the experiment to overcome an overwhelmingly
large background arising from the incoherent diffractive production,
where the nucleus mostly breaks up into fragments of particles in the
far-forward direction close to the hadron beam rapidity. In this report,
we systematically study the rejection of incoherent
J/\psiJ/ψ
production by vetoing products from the nuclear breakup - protons,
neutrons, and photons, which is modeled with the BeAGLE event generator
and the most up-to-date EIC Far-forward Interaction Region design.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
United States Department of Energy