Background Field Effects on Quasi-Real Photon Emission and Lepton-Pair Production at EIC and EicC
Abstract
We study how background electromagnetic fields modify quasi-real photon emission at the EIC and EicC through an effective coupling correction, thereby altering the photon flux spectrum. The resulting change in lepton-pair production via photon-photon fusion, where one photon arises from the electron and the other from the nuclear Coulomb field-serves as a clean QED probe of such background effects. In our formulation, the correction originates from a non-perturbative modification of the photon propagator induced by the background field. Because this process shares the same initial-state photon dynamics as photon-gluon fusion, any background-induced alteration of the photon propagator directly impacts the extraction of small- gluon distributions. Numerical estimates at realistic collider energies indicate that these corrections should be non-negligible in certain kinematic regions.
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@article{arxiv.2511.14800,
title = {Background Field Effects on Quasi-Real Photon Emission and Lepton-Pair Production at EIC and EicC},
author = {Cong Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.14800},
year = {2025}
}