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arxiv: 1708.01527 · v3 · submitted 2017-08-04 · ⚛️ nucl-ex · hep-ex· hep-ph· nucl-th

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The Electron-Ion Collider: Assessing the Energy Dependence of Key Measurements

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We provide an assessment of the energy dependence of key measurements within the scope of the machine parameters for a U.S. based Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) outlined in the EIC White Paper. We first examine the importance of the physics underlying these measurements in the context of the outstanding questions in nuclear science. We then demonstrate, through detailed simulations of the measurements, that the likelihood of transformational scientific insights is greatly enhanced by making the energy range and reach of the EIC as large as practically feasible.

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