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Nuclear effects on the longitudinal structure function at small x

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-11-21 v3 Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We discuss the longitudinal structure function in nuclear DIS at small xx. We work within the framework of universal parton densities obtained in DGLAP analyses at NLO. We show that the nuclear effects on the longitudinal structure function closely follow those on the gluon distribution. The error analyses available from newest sets of nuclear PDFs also allow to propagate the uncertainties from present data. In this way, we evaluate the minimal sensitivity required in future experiments for this observable to improve the knowledge of the nuclear glue. We further discuss the uncertainties on the extraction of F2F_2 off nuclear targets, introduced by the usual assumption that the ratio FL/F2F_L/F_2 is independent of the nuclear size. We focus on the kinematical regions relevant for future lepton-ion colliders.

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@article{arxiv.1005.2035,
  title  = {Nuclear effects on the longitudinal structure function at small x},
  author = {N. Armesto and H. Paukkunen and C. A. Salgado and K. Tywoniuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.2035},
  year   = {2014}
}

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