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Outlook and progress of the Electron Ion Collider design and construction

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Abstract

The EIC, which is being designed by BNL, JLab and other partners, will be a particle accelerator that collides electrons with protons and nuclei to produce snapshots of those particles' internal structure. It will collide polarized high-energy electron beams with hadron beams with luminosities up to 10^34cm^{-2}s^{-1} in the center-of-mass energy range of 20-140 GeV. The electron beam, employed as a probe, will reveal the arrangement of the quarks and gluons that make up the protons and neutrons of nuclei. The EIC will allow us to study the "strong nuclear force", the role of gluons in the matter within and all around us, and the nature of particle spin. This talk will describe the outlook and the progress of the Electron Ion Collider design and construction at Broohaven National Lab.

* Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy and also supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.

Presenters

  • Sergei Nagaitsev

    Jefferson Lab

Authors

  • Sergei Nagaitsev

    Jefferson Lab