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Exclusive Charmonium Production at the Electron-ion collider in China

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arxiv 2311.07008 v2 pith:V7HIV6KF submitted 2023-11-13 hep-ph

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keywords productionchinacolliderdesigndetectorelectron-ionexclusivenear-threshold
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We investigate the exclusive $J/\psi$ production at the future Electron-ion collider in China by utilizing the eSTARlight event generator. We model the cross-section and kinematics by fitting to the world data of $J/\psi$ photoproduction. Projected statistical uncertainties on $J/\psi$ production are based on the design of a central detector, which consists of a tracker and vertex subsystem. The precision of the pseudo-data allows us to probe the near-threshold mechanism, e.g. the re-scattering effect. The significance of the forward amplitudes is discussed as well. The design and optimization of the detector enhance the potential for exploring the near-threshold region and the realm of high four-momentum transfer squared, which is of particular interest on several physics topics..

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