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Feb 24 – 28, 2025
Miami, Florida International University, Modesto Maidique Campus
US/Eastern timezone

Impact Study of the EIC Using the EpIC Monte Carlo Event Generator for DVCS

Feb 27, 2025, 9:50 AM
25m
Graham Center 140 (Miami, Florida International University, Modesto Maidique Campus)

Graham Center 140

Miami, Florida International University, Modesto Maidique Campus

11200 SW 8th ST Miami FL, 33199
talk Plenary

Speaker

KEMAL TEZGIN (University of Connecticut)

Description

In the first part of this talk, I will introduce the EpIC Monte Carlo event generator for exclusive processes. Built on the PARTONS framework, EpIC offers a variety of model options and a flexible structure for DVCS, TCS, DDVCS and several DVMP processes. A key feature of EpIC is the integration of second-order radiative corrections, enhancing its precision for theoretical studies. As a result, EpIC provides a comprehensive toolset for probing nucleon structure through impact studies at future electron-ion colliders.

In the second part of the talk, I will discuss the impact of EIC pseudo-data on nucleon tomography and Compton form factors, as obtained from detector simulations using the EICROOT package containing the full far-forward detector region needed for tagging and reconstructing the scattered proton. In order to reconstruct the scattered electrons and DVCS photons a parametrized central detector region was used. These two components combined mimic the full capabilities of the first EIC detector, known as ePIC.

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