Lambda polarization at the Electron-ion collider in China

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Lambda polarization can be measured through its self-analyzing weak decay, making it an ideal candidate for studying spin effects in high-energy scattering. In lepton-nucleon deep inelastic scattering (DIS), Lambda polarization measurements can probe polarized parton distribution functions (PDFs) and polarized fragmentation functions (FFs). One of the most promising facilities for high-energy nuclear physics research is the proposed Electron-ion collider in China (EicC). As a next-generation facility, EicC is set to advance our understanding of nuclear physics to new heights. In this article, we study the Lambda production in electron-proton collisions at the EicC energy, in particular the reconstruction of Lambda based on the performance of the designed EicC detector. In addition, taking spontaneous transverse polarization as an example, we provide a theoretical prediction with a statistical projection based on one month of EicC data, offering valuable insights into future research prospects.
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Electron-ion collider in China,Lambda polarization,Polarizing fragmentation functions,Nucleon structure
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