Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Fall Meeting of the APS Eastern Great Lakes Section
Friday–Saturday, October 18–19, 2024; Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio
Session M06: Nuclear and Particle Physics
9:30 AM–11:06 AM,
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Marietta College
Room: RSC 166
Chair: Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya, Lawrence Technological University
Abstract: M06.00006 : Investigating novel ways of improving nuclear imagining through exclusive vector meson production at the Electron-Ion Collider
10:30 AM–10:42 AM
Presenter:
Maci Kesler
(Kent State University)
Author:
Maci Kesler
(Kent State University)
energy. A principal measurement is coherent exclusive vector meson (VM) production in diffractive e + A
collisions. The gluon spatial distribution inside the nucleus can be obtained through a Fourier transform of
the nuclear momentum transfer (|t|) distribution for these vector mesons. However, the |t| distribution is one
of the most challenging measurements at the EIC. There are two main obstacles in this measurement that this
research aims to overcome: limited precision in measuring |t| and large background from incoherent events
that govern most of the |t| regime, making it difficult to resolve the diffractive pattern from coherent events.
We employ a method for reconstructing |t| by utilizing the electron beam polarization in e + A collisions
and measuring the projected |t| distribution to overcome those complications. Currently, we are studying
the feasibility of this method. If successful, this technique will allow us to statistically separate incoherent
and coherent events and precisely measure the diffractive pattern, providing a potential solution for a critical
measurement that is difficult for the EIC baseline detector.
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