Abstract

The possibility of studying the nuclear gluon distribution by looking at large transverse momentum jets in deep inelastic lepton scattering is investigated. Provided that a colliding beam of leptons and nuclei, rather than a fixed nuclear target, can be arranged, a clean measurement of gluon shadowing appears possible.

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