From RHIC to EIC: Nuclear Structure Functions

Abstract

We study the nuclear structure function F2A and its logarithmic derivative in the high energy limit (small x region) using the Color Glass Condensate formalism. In this limit the structure function F2 depends on the quark anti-quark dipole-target scattering cross section NF (xbj, rt, bt). The same dipole cross section appears in single hadron and hadron-photon production cross sections in the forward rapidity region in deuteron (proton)-nucleus collisions at high energy, i.e. at RHIC and LHC. We use a parameterization of the dipole cross section, which has successfully been used to describe the deuteron-gold data at RHIC, to compute the nuclear structure function F2A and its log Q2 derivative (which is related to gluon distribution function in the double log limit). We provide a quantitative estimate of the nuclear shadowing of F2A and the gluon distribution function in the kinematic region relevant to a future Electron-Ion Collider.

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