A two-equation light-front model reproduces the phi meson mass spectrum and HERA diffractive production cross sections, but underpredicts its decay constant.
Pre-Town Meeting on Spin Physics at an Electron-Ion Collider
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A polarized $ep/eA$ collider (Electron--Ion Collider, or EIC), with polarized proton and light-ion beams and unpolarized heavy-ion beams with a variable center--of--mass energy $\sqrt{s} \sim 20$ to $\sim100$~GeV (upgradable to $\sim 150$ GeV) and a luminosity up to $\sim 10^{34} \, \textrm{cm}^{-2} \textrm{s}^{-1}$, would be uniquely suited to address several outstanding questions of Quantum Chromodynamics, and thereby lead to new qualitative and quantitative information on the microscopic structure of hadrons and nuclei. During this meeting at Jefferson Lab we addressed recent theoretical and experimental developments in the spin and the three--dimensional structure of the nucleon (sea quark and gluon spatial distributions, orbital motion, polarization, and their correlations). This mini--review contains a short update on progress in these areas since the EIC White paper~\cite{Accardi:2012qut}.
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$\phi$-meson spectroscopy and diffractive production using two Schr\"odinger like equations on the light-front
A two-equation light-front model reproduces the phi meson mass spectrum and HERA diffractive production cross sections, but underpredicts its decay constant.