Polarized electron-deuteron deep-inelastic scattering with spectator nucleon tagging
W. Cosyn, C. Weiss

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for polarized electron-deuteron deep-inelastic scattering with spectator proton tagging, enabling precise neutron spin structure extraction and nuclear effect analysis at future colliders.
Contribution
It introduces a covariant formalism and light-front approach for analyzing polarized deuteron DIS with spectator tagging, providing practical procedures for neutron structure extraction.
Findings
Derived general expressions for polarized tagged DIS observables.
Analyzed deuteron spectral functions and nucleon momentum distributions.
Outlined procedures for neutron spin structure extraction from experimental data.
Abstract
Background: DIS on the polarized deuteron with detection of a proton in the nuclear breakup region (spectator tagging) represents a unique method for extracting the neutron spin structure functions and studying nuclear modifications. The tagged proton momentum controls the nuclear configuration during the DIS process and enables a differential analysis of nuclear effects. Such measurements could be performed with the future electron-ion collider (EIC) and forward proton detectors if deuteron beam polarization could be achieved. Purpose: Develop theoretical framework for polarized deuteron DIS with spectator tagging. Formulate procedures for neutron spin structure extraction. Methods: A covariant spin density matrix formalism is used to describe general deuteron polarization in collider experiments (vector/tensor, pure/mixed). Light-front (LF) quantum mechanics is employed to…
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