Nuclear parton distributions and nuclear shadowing

Abstract

In this contribution, we review the physics and phenomenology of nuclear parton distribution functions (PDFs), with a particular focus on the small-x region of nuclear shadowing. We summarise experimental evidence for nuclear modifications of PDFs and discuss their theoretical explanations; in particular, we contrast different models of nuclear shadowing. We also overview model-agnostic extractions of nuclear PDFs from global data on hard processes with nuclei, emphasizing the validity of collinear factorization and the dominance of leading-twist nuclear PDFs. Finally, we discuss perspectives for present and future precision studies of nuclear PDFs and small-x QCD dynamics, including photonuclear reactions in heavy-ion ultraperipheral collisions at the Large Hadron Collider and lepton-nucleus deep inelastic scattering at the future Electron-Ion Collider.

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