Electron-Ion Collider in China
Daniele P. Anderle, Valerio Bertone, Xu Cao, Lei Chang, Ningbo Chang,, Gu Chen, Xurong Chen, Zhuojun Chen, Zhufang Cui, Lingyun Dai, Weitian Deng,, Minghui Ding, Xu Feng, Chang Gong, Longcheng Gui, Feng-Kun Guo, Chengdong, Han, Jun He, Tie-Jiun Hou, Hongxia Huang, Yin Huang

TL;DR
The paper proposes the Electron-Ion Collider in China (EicC), a high-energy facility designed for advanced nuclear physics research, including nucleon structure, nuclear partons, and exotic states, leveraging upgraded accelerators and cutting-edge detectors.
Contribution
It introduces the design and scientific goals of the EicC, a novel collider project in China aimed at advancing nuclear and particle physics research.
Findings
Design specifications for EicC are outlined.
EicC aims to perform precision measurements of nucleon structure.
The project will enhance accelerator and detector technology in China.
Abstract
Lepton scattering is an established ideal tool for studying inner structure of small particles such as nucleons as well as nuclei. As a future high energy nuclear physics project, an Electron-ion collider in China (EicC) has been proposed. It will be constructed based on an upgraded heavy-ion accelerator, High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) which is currently under construction, together with a new electron ring. The proposed collider will provide highly polarized electrons (with a polarization of 80%) and protons (with a polarization of 70%) with variable center of mass energies from 15 to 20 GeV and the luminosity of (2-3) 10 cm s. Polarized deuterons and Helium-3, as well as unpolarized ion beams from Carbon to Uranium, will be also available at the EicC. The main foci of the EicC will be precision measurements of the…
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