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    ECCE Sensitivity Studies for Single Hadron Transverse Single Spin Asymmetry Measurements

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    We performed feasibility studies for various single transverse spin measurements that are related to the Sivers effect, transversity and the tensor charge, and the Collins fragmentation function. The processes studied include semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) where single hadrons (pions and kaons) were detected in addition to the scattered DIS lepton. The data were obtained in {\sc pythia}6 and {\sc geant}4 simulated e+p collisions at 18 GeV on 275 GeV, 18 on 100, 10 on 100, and 5 on 41 that use the ECCE detector configuration. Typical DIS kinematics were selected, most notably Q2>1Q^2 > 1 GeV2^2, and cover the xx range from 10410^{-4} to 11. The single spin asymmetries were extracted as a function of xx and Q2Q^2, as well as the semi-inclusive variables zz, and PTP_T. They are obtained in azimuthal moments in combinations of the azimuthal angles of the hadron transverse momentum and transverse spin of the nucleon relative to the lepton scattering plane. The initially unpolarized MonteCarlo was re-weighted in the true kinematic variables, hadron types and parton flavors based on global fits of fixed target SIDIS experiments and e+ee^+e^- annihilation data. The expected statistical precision of such measurements is extrapolated to 10 fb1^{-1} and potential systematic uncertainties are approximated given the deviations between true and reconstructed yields. The impact on the knowledge of the Sivers functions, transversity and tensor charges, and the Collins function has then been evaluated in the same phenomenological extractions as in the Yellow Report. The impact is found to be comparable to that obtained with the parameterized Yellow Report detector and shows that the ECCE detector configuration can fulfill the physics goals on these quantities.Comment: 22 pages, 22 figures, to be submitted to joint ECCE proposal NIM-A volum

    ECCE unpolarized TMD measurements

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    We performed feasibility studies for various measurements that are related to unpolarized TMD distribution and fragmentation functions. The processes studied include semi-inclusive Deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) where single hadrons (pions and kaons) were detected in addition to the scattered DIS lepton. The single hadron cross sections and multiplicities were extracted as a function of the DIS variables xx and Q2Q^2, as well as the semi-inclusive variables zz, which corresponds to the momentum fraction the detected hadron carries relative to the struck parton and PTP_T, which corresponds to the transverse momentum of the detected hadron relative to the virtual photon. The expected statistical precision of such measurements is extrapolated to accumulated luminosities of 10 fb1^{-1} and potential systematic uncertainties are approximated given the deviations between true and reconstructed yields.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, to be submitted in joint ECCE proposal NIM-A volum

    Open Heavy Flavor Studies for the ECCE Detector at the Electron Ion Collider

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    The ECCE detector has been recommended as the selected reference detector for the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). A series of simulation studies have been carried out to validate the physics feasibility of the ECCE detector. In this paper, detailed studies of heavy flavor hadron and jet reconstruction and physics projections with the ECCE detector performance and different magnet options will be presented. The ECCE detector has enabled precise EIC heavy flavor hadron and jet measurements with a broad kinematic coverage. These proposed heavy flavor measurements will help systematically study the hadronization process in vacuum and nuclear medium especially in the underexplored kinematic region.Comment: Open heavy flavor studies with the EIC reference detector design by the ECCE consortium. 11 pages, 11 figures, to be submitted to the Nuclear Instruments and Methods

    Individual Dismissal in Croatia

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    This contribution analyses the Croatian legislation regulating individual dismissal in the context of liberalisation of dismissal legislation of the EU Member States. The new Labour Act adopted in 2014 introduced some novelties concerning the concept of a valid reason for the termination of employment, as well as in regard to the dismissal procedure. Departing from this background, the author also discusses relevant case law and gives proposals de lege ferenda

    Measurement of Spin-Density Matrix Elements in ρ(770)\rho(770) Production with a Linearly Polarized Photon Beam at Eγ=8.28.8GeVE_\gamma = 8.2\,-\,8.8\,\text{GeV}

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    The GlueX experiment at Jefferson Lab studies photoproduction of mesons using linearly polarized 8.5GeV8.5\,\text{GeV} photons impinging on a hydrogen target which is contained within a detector with near-complete coverage for charged and neutral particles. We present measurements of spin-density matrix elements for the photoproduction of the vector meson ρ\rho(770). The statistical precision achieved exceeds that of previous experiments for polarized photoproduction in this energy range by orders of magnitude. We confirm a high degree of ss-channel helicity conservation at small squared four-momentum transfer tt and are able to extract the tt-dependence of natural and unnatural-parity exchange contributions to the production process in detail. We confirm the dominance of natural-parity exchange over the full tt range. We also find that helicity amplitudes in which the helicity of the incident photon and the photoproduced ρ(770)\rho(770) differ by two units are negligible for t<0.5GeV2/c2-t<0.5\,\text{GeV}^{2}/c^{2}.Comment: 15 pages, 11 figure

    Measurement of spin-density matrix elements in ρ(770)ρ ( 770 ) production with a linearly polarized photon beam at Eγ=8.28.8GeVE_{γ} = 8.2 – 8.8 GeV

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    Measurement of the J/ψ\psi photoproduction cross section over the full near-threshold kinematic region

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    We report the total and differential cross sections for J / ψ photoproduction with the large acceptance GlueX spectrometer for photon beam energies from the threshold at 8.2 GeV up to 11.44 GeV and over the full kinematic range of momentum transfer squared, t . Such coverage facilitates the extrapolation of the differential cross sections to the forward ( t = 0 ) point beyond the physical region. The forward cross section is used by many theoretical models and plays an important role in understanding J / ψ photoproduction and its relation to the J / ψ -proton interaction. These measurements of J / ψ photoproduction near threshold are also crucial inputs to theoretical models that are used to study important aspects of the gluon structure of the proton, such as the gluon generalized parton distribution of the proton, the mass radius of the proton, and the trace anomaly contribution to the proton mass. We observe possible structures in the total cross section energy dependence and find evidence for contributions beyond gluon exchange in the differential cross section close to threshold, both of which are consistent with contributions from open-charm intermediate states

    Search for eτe\to\tau Charged Lepton Flavor Violation at the EIC with the ECCE Detector

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    International audienceThe recently approved Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will provide a unique new opportunity for searches of charged lepton flavor violation (CLFV) and other new physics scenarios. In contrast to the eμe \leftrightarrow \mu CLFV transition for which very stringent limits exist, there is still a relatively large discovery space for the eτe \to \tau CLFV transition, potentially to be explored by the EIC. With the latest detector design of ECCE (EIC Comprehensive Chromodynamics Experiment) and projected integral luminosity of the EIC, we find the τ\tau-leptons created in the DIS process epτXep\to \tau X are expected to be identified with high efficiency. A first ECCE simulation study, restricted to the 3-prong τ\tau-decay mode and with limited statistics for the Standard Model backgrounds, estimates that the EIC will be able to improve the current exclusion limit on eτe\to \tau CLFV by an order of magnitude
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