$\Upsilon$ electroproduction at HERA, EIC, and LHeC within the nonrelativistic QCD framework
Zhan Sun

TL;DR
This study uses nonrelativistic QCD to analyze $$ electroproduction at HERA, EIC, and LHeC, highlighting the importance of color-octet contributions and predicting event rates for future collider experiments.
Contribution
It demonstrates the significance of color-octet mechanisms in $$ production and assesses the observability of $$ electroproduction at current and future colliders.
Findings
Color-octet contributions significantly affect cross sections.
HERA is unlikely to observe $$ electroproduction.
EIC and LHeC can produce thousands of $$ events annually.
Abstract
Based on the nonrelativistic QCD framework, we study the production in semi-inclusive deep inelastic electron-proton scattering (SIDIS) at HERA, EIC, and LHeC, with the main aim of assessing the viability of observing electroproduction at the three colliders. The color-octet (CO) contributions are found to have a crucial effect on both the integrated and differential cross sections, serving to further establish the significance of the CO mechanism. By setting the kinematic cuts to , GeV, , and , only a few electroproduced events can be generated at HERA, partially accounting for its lack of measured electroproduction. However, under the same cut conditions, the EIC and LHeC can accumulate about and reconstructed…
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