Higher twists effects in DIS on nuclei at the EIC and LHeC: A phenomenological analysis
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the impact of the higher - twist effects, resummed by the non - linear approaches for the QCD dynamics, on the inclusive observables that will be measured in future electron - ion colliders. We assume a phenomenological model for the dipole - nucleus scattering amplitude which takes into account the non - linear corrections and estimate the contribution of the different twists for F2A(x,Q2), FLA(x,Q2) and ∂ F2A /∂ ln Q2 considering different values of the Bjorken - x variable, photon virtuality Q2 and atomic number A. A comparison with the full predictions is performed and the impact of the distinct twists is estimated. Our results indicate that a future analysis of the logarithmic Q2 slope and longitudinal structure function will allow us to probe the presence of the non - linear effects on the QCD dynamics.
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