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Diffractive dijet production and Wigner distributions from the color glass condensate
Niklas MuellerHeikki MäntysaariBjörn Schenkesubject
QuarkCOLLISIONSprotonitNuclear TheoryHIGH-ENERGY FACTORIZATIONFOS: Physical sciencesPartonhiukkasfysiikka01 natural sciences114 Physical sciencesColor-glass condensateNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear physicsDEEP-INELASTIC SCATTERINGUNITARITYHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Recoil0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsNuclear Experimentproton structureQuantum chromodynamicsPhysicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsQUARKNONLINEAR GLUON EVOLUTIONQCDGluonHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologyparton Wigner distributionsEP SCATTERINGSATURATIONPHOTOPRODUCTIONcolor glass condensateImpact parameterNucleondescription
Experimental processes that are sensitive to parton Wigner distributions provide a powerful tool to advance our understanding of proton structure. In this work, we compute gluon Wigner and Husimi distributions of protons within the Color Glass Condensate framework, which includes a spatially dependent McLerran-Venugopalan initial configuration and the explicit numerical solution of the JIMWLK equations. We determine the leading anisotropy of the Wigner and Husimi distributions as a function of the angle between impact parameter and transverse momentum. We study experimental signatures of these angular correlations at a proposed Electron Ion Collider by computing coherent diffractive dijet production cross sections in e+p collisions within the same framework. Specifically, we predict the elliptic modulation of the cross section as a function of the relative angle between nucleon recoil and dijet transverse momentum for a wide kinematical range. We further predict its dependence on collision energy, which is dominated by the growth of the proton with decreasing $x$.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-04-08 | Physical Review D |