We expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron-ion collider. In this Letter we discuss this expectation in more detail considering two different models which are in good agreement with the existing experimental data on nuclear structure functions. In particular, we study the predictions of saturation effects in electron-ion collisions at high energies, using a generalization for nuclear targets of the b-CGC model, which describes the ep HERA quite well. We estimate the total. longitudinal and charm structure functions in the dipole picture and compare them with the predictions obtained using collinear factorization and modern sets of nuclear parton distributions. Our results show that inclusive observables are not very useful i...
The quantitative knowledge of heavy nuclei's partonic structure is currently limited to rather large...
We study the diffractive jet production in electron-ion collisions in the kinematic region where the...
We demonstrate that the global properties of the “rapidity gap” events, observed at HERA, can be und...
We expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron-ion collider. In this Letter we discuss ...
We expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron-ion collider. In this Letter we discuss ...
AbstractWe expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron–ion collider. In this Letter we ...
We study the predictions of CGC physics for electron-ion collisions at high energies. The nucleus at...
International audienceWe analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton s...
International audienceWe analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton s...
Deeply inelastic scattering of electrons off nuclei can determine whether parton distributions satur...
In this paper we investigate the saturation physics in diffractive deep inelastic electron-ion scatt...
We analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton saturation effects from...
One of the frontiers of QCD which are intensely investigated in high energy experiments is the high ...
One of the frontiers of QCD which are intensely investigated in high energy experiments is the high ...
Deeply inelastic scattering of electrons off nuclei can determine whether parton distributions satur...
The quantitative knowledge of heavy nuclei's partonic structure is currently limited to rather large...
We study the diffractive jet production in electron-ion collisions in the kinematic region where the...
We demonstrate that the global properties of the “rapidity gap” events, observed at HERA, can be und...
We expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron-ion collider. In this Letter we discuss ...
We expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron-ion collider. In this Letter we discuss ...
AbstractWe expect to observe parton saturation in a future electron–ion collider. In this Letter we ...
We study the predictions of CGC physics for electron-ion collisions at high energies. The nucleus at...
International audienceWe analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton s...
International audienceWe analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton s...
Deeply inelastic scattering of electrons off nuclei can determine whether parton distributions satur...
In this paper we investigate the saturation physics in diffractive deep inelastic electron-ion scatt...
We analyze the possibility of extracting a clear signal of non-linear parton saturation effects from...
One of the frontiers of QCD which are intensely investigated in high energy experiments is the high ...
One of the frontiers of QCD which are intensely investigated in high energy experiments is the high ...
Deeply inelastic scattering of electrons off nuclei can determine whether parton distributions satur...
The quantitative knowledge of heavy nuclei's partonic structure is currently limited to rather large...
We study the diffractive jet production in electron-ion collisions in the kinematic region where the...
We demonstrate that the global properties of the “rapidity gap” events, observed at HERA, can be und...