A Geant4 and graph-neural-network feasibility study shows the EIC Zero Degree Calorimeter can reconstruct Lambda0 -> n pi0 decays with resolutions that meet the EIC Yellow Report requirements.
Lambda polarization at Electron-ion collider in China
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Lambda polarization can be measured through its self-analyzing weak decay, making it an ideal candidate for studying spin effects in high energy scatterings. In lepton-nucleon deeply inelastic scatterings (DIS), Lambda polarization measurements can probe the polarized parton distribution functions (PDFs) and the polarized fragmentation functions (FFs). One of the most promising facilities for high-energy nuclear physics research is the proposed Electron-ion collider in China (EicC). As a next-generation facility, EicC is set to propel our understandings of nuclear physics to new heights. In this article, we study the Lambda production in electron-proton collision at EicC energy, in particular Lambda's reconstruction based on the performance of the designed EicC detector. In addition, taking spontaneous transverse polarization as an example, we provide a theoretical prediction with statistical projection based on one month of EicC data taking, offering valuable insights into future research prospects.
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Feasibility Study of Measuring $\Lambda^0\to n\pi^{0}$ Using a High-Granularity Zero-Degree Calorimeter at the Future Electron-Ion Collider
A Geant4 and graph-neural-network feasibility study shows the EIC Zero Degree Calorimeter can reconstruct Lambda0 -> n pi0 decays with resolutions that meet the EIC Yellow Report requirements.