The J/psi Way to Nuclear Structure
A. Caldwell, H. Kowalski

TL;DR
This paper proposes using high-precision elastic scattering of J/ mesons on nuclei to explore nuclear matter properties, leveraging future high-energy collider facilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental approach to study nuclear structure via J/ scattering at upcoming collider facilities.
Findings
Potential to reveal detailed nuclear matter characteristics
Feasibility of measurements at future colliders
New insights into nuclear structure from J/ interactions
Abstract
We propose to investigate the properties of nuclear matter by measuring the elastic scattering of J/\psi on nuclei with high precision. The J/\psi mesons are produced from the photons emitted in high energy electron-proton or electron-nucleus scattering in the low-x region. The measurement could be performed at the future ENC, EIC or LHeC facilities.
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TopicsFractal and DNA sequence analysis
