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Prospects for diffractive dijet photoproduction at the EIC

by V. Guzey, M. Klasen

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Michael Klasen
Submission information
Preprint Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.04345v1  (pdf)
Date accepted: 2021-06-04
Date submitted: 2021-05-11 09:56
Submitted by: Klasen, Michael
Submitted to: SciPost Physics Proceedings
Proceedings issue: 28th Annual Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering (DIS) and Related Subjects (DIS2021)
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Academic field: Physics
Specialties:
  • High-Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We discuss the prospects of diffractive dijet photoproduction at the EIC to distinguish different fits of diffractive proton PDFs, different schemes of factorization breaking, to determine diffractive nuclear PDFs and pion PDFs from leading neutron production.

Published as SciPost Phys. Proc. 8, 142 (2022)


Reports on this Submission

Report #1 by Anonymous (Referee 1) on 2021-5-24 (Invited Report)

  • Cite as: Anonymous, Report on arXiv:2105.04345v1, delivered 2021-05-24, doi: 10.21468/SciPost.Report.2959

Strengths

This paper investigates the prospects for dijet photoproduction at the
EIC to study the underlying diffractive PDFs. The paper succinctly
outlines the key objectives and presents a number of quantitative
results. While identifying factorization breaking could be difficult
at the EIC, the access to a variety of diffractive nuclear PDFs is
promising.

Weaknesses

In reviewing this work I find no obvious weaknesses that need addressing.

Report

The paper is well organized and efficiently presented, given the space
limitations. Having reviewed this material, I have no additional
suggestions or recommendations for the authors, and I look forward to
a continuation of this work in future publications.

Requested changes

I have no additional suggestions or recommendations for the authors.

  • validity: top
  • significance: good
  • originality: high
  • clarity: top
  • formatting: excellent
  • grammar: excellent

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