Some aspects of impact of the Electron Ion Collider on particle physics at the Energy Frontier
Abstract
This overview describes several science cases at the Electron-Ion-Collider (EIC) experiment which are traditional to general particle physics. It has an emphasis on connections between future measurements at the EIC and the physics topics explored at high-energy frontier colliders. It covers several selected topics, such as parton density functions, multi-quarks states, correlations of final-state particles, precision QCD measurements and forward jet physics. We will discuss possible EIC measurements that can improve previous experimental results obtained at high-energy (HEP) experiments.
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