Perspectives on EPIC Physics
S. J. Brodsky (SLAC)

TL;DR
EPIC is a proposed high-luminosity electron-proton/ion collider at 25 GeV, offering new opportunities for probing proton structure, QCD phenomena, and fundamental particle interactions.
Contribution
This paper reviews prospective scientific topics and experimental studies that could be conducted at the EPIC collider, highlighting its potential for advancing nuclear physics research.
Findings
Potential to study semi-exclusive reactions
Insights into proton fragmentation region
Probing odderon/pomeron interference
Abstract
An electron-proton/ion polarized beam collider (EPIC) with high luminosity and center-of-mass energy GeV would be a valuable facility for fundamental studies of proton and nuclear structure and tests of quantum chromodynamics, I review a sample of prospective EPIC topics, particularly semi-exclusive reactions, studies of the proton fragmentation region, heavy quark electroproduction, and a new probe of odderon/pomeron interference.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Algorithms and Data Compression
