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Hadronic structure from double parton scattering

2018

In the present paper we consider the so-called effective cross section, a quantity which encodes the experimental knowledge on double parton scattering in hadronic collisions that has been accomulated so far. We show that the effective cross section, under some assumptions close to those adopted in its experimental extractions, can be used to obtain a range of mean transverse distance between an interacting parton pair in double parton scattering. Therefore we have proved that the effective cross section offers a way to access information on the hadronic structure.

PhysicsParticle physicsRange (particle radiation)Nuclear Theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHadronStructure (category theory)FOS: Physical sciencesParton01 natural sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyTransverse planeCross section (physics)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear theory
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Soft-photon radiative corrections to the e−p→e−pl−l+ process

2021

We calculate the leading-order QED radiative corrections to the process ${e}^{\ensuremath{-}}p\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{e}^{\ensuremath{-}}p{l}^{\ensuremath{-}}{l}^{+}$ in the soft-photon approximation, in two different energy regimes which are of relevance to extract nucleon structure information. In the low-energy region, this process is studied to better constrain the hadronic corrections to precision muonic hydrogen spectroscopy. In the high-energy region, the beam-spin asymmetry for double-virtual Compton scattering allows us to directly access the generalized parton distributions. We find that the soft-photon radiative corrections have a large impact on the cross sections and are there…

PhysicsParticle physicsSoft photonmedia_common.quotation_subjectHadronRadiative transferCompton scatteringPartonNucleonAsymmetryEnergy (signal processing)media_commonPhysical Review D
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Polarized Structure Functions and the Nucleon Spin

1995

The link between the light-cone momentum distributions of constituent quark models and their corresponding parton distributions is used to study the polarized structure functions g 1 of proton and neutron. The formalism allows to analyze the effects of the structure of the quark model wave function and thus we discuss the SU (6) breaking mechanism associated with the One Gluon Exchange and large D-state admixtures originated in pionic models. We analyze the contribution to these structure functions of the gluon polarization arising from the anomaly.

PhysicsParticle physicsSpin polarizationHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear TheoryQuark modelConstituent quarkPartonGluonHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutronNuclear ExperimentNucleonWave function
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Double deeply virtual Compton scattering off the nucleon.

2002

We study the double deeply virtual Compton scattering (DDVCS) process off the nucleon, through the scattering of a spacelike virtual photon with large virtuality resulting in the production of a timelike virtual photon, decaying into an e^+ e^- pair. This process is expressed in the Bjorken regime in terms of generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and it is shown that by varying the invariant mass of the lepton pair, one can directly extract the GPDs from the observables. We give predictions for the DDVCS cross section and beam helicity asymmetry and discuss its experimental feasibility.

PhysicsParticle physics[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringCompton scatteringGeneral Physics and AstronomyVirtual particleFOS: Physical sciencesParton01 natural sciencesHelicityNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Invariant massHigh Energy Physics::Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonNuclear ExperimentLeptonPhysical review letters
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nPDF constraints from the large hadron electron collider

2016

An updated analysis regarding the expected nuclear PDF constraints from the future Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) experiment is presented. The new study is based on a more flexible small-$x$ parametrization which provides less biased uncertainty estimates in the region where there are currently no data constraints. The effect of the LHeC is quantified by directly including a sample of pseudodata according to the expected precision of this planned experiment. As a result, a significant reduction of the small-$x$ uncertainties in sea quarks and gluons is observed.

PhysicsParticle physicsparton distribution functions05 social sciencesHadronnuclear collisionsFOS: Physical sciences020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyElectronDeep inelastic scatteringlaw.inventionNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)lawQuark–gluon plasma0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesColliderParametrization050107 human factorsProceedings of XXIV International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects — PoS(DIS2016)
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Forward J/ψ production at high energy: Centrality dependence and mean transverse momentum

2016

Forward rapidity $J/\psi$ meson production in proton-nucleus collisions can be an important constraint of descriptions of the small-$x$ nuclear wavefunction. In an earlier work we studied this process using a dipole cross section satisfying the Balitsky-Kovchegov equation, fit to HERA inclusive data and consistently extrapolated to the nuclear case using a standard Woods-Saxon distribution. In this paper we present further calculations of these cross sections, studying the mean transverse momentum of the meson and the dependence on collision centrality. We also extend the calculation to backward rapidities using nuclear parton distribution functions. We show that the parametrization is over…

PhysicsParticle physicsta114Nuclear TheoryMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryPartonHERA01 natural sciencesGluonNuclear physicsJ/psi mesonsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyDistribution function0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentRapidityproton-nucleus collisionsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonWave functionPhysical Review D
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Impact-parameter dependent nuclear parton distribution functions: EPS09s and EKS98s and their applications in nuclear hard processes

2012

We determine the spatial (impact parameter) dependence of nuclear parton distribution functions (nPDFs) using the $A$-dependence of the spatially independent (averaged) global fits EPS09 and EKS98. We work under the assumption that the spatial dependence can be formulated as a power series of the nuclear thickness functions $T_A$. To reproduce the $A$-dependence over the entire $x$ range we need terms up to $[T_A]^4$. As an outcome, we release two sets, EPS09s (LO, NLO, error sets) and EKS98s, of spatially dependent nPDFs for public use. We also discuss the implementation of these into the existing calculations. With our results, the centrality dependence of nuclear hard-process observables…

PhysicsPower seriesNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsta114Nuclear Theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesObservableParton01 natural sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Distribution functionPion0103 physical sciencesProduction (computer science)Spatial dependenceImpact parameterNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Electron-Ion Collisions at the LHeC and FCC-he

2020

The LHeC and the FCC-he will open a new realm in our understanding of nuclear structure and the dynamics in processes involving nuclei, in an unexplored kinematic domain. We review some of the recent studies as shown in the update of the 2012 LHeC CDR, including the determination of nuclear parton densities in the framework of global fits and for a single nucleus, inclusive and exclusive diffraction and the unique capabilies of these high-energy colliders for probing QCD in the non-linear regime of phase space.

PhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsDiffractionhep-exNuclear TheoryNuclear structureFOS: Physical sciencesPartonhep-phElectron114 Physical sciencesIonHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Phase spaceNuclear ExperimentParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Measurement of the differential cross section for the production of an isolated photon with associated jet in pp¯ collisions at s=1.96 TeV

2008

The process ppbar -> photon + jet + X is studied using 1.0 fb^-1 of data collected by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron ppbar collider at a center-of-mass energy sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV. Photons are reconstructed in the central rapidity region |y_gamma|<1.0 with transverse momenta in the range 3015 GeV. The differential cross section d^3sigma/dPt_gamma dy_gamma dy_jet is measured as a function of Pt_gamma in four regions, differing by the relative orientations of the photon and the jet in rapidity. Ratios between the differential cross sections in each region are also presented. Next-to-leading order QCD predictions using different parameterizations of parton distribution functions and theo…

PhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsJet (fluid)Particle physicsPhoton010308 nuclear & particles physicsTevatronParton7. Clean energy01 natural scienceslaw.inventionNuclear physicslaw0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentRapidityFermilab010306 general physicsColliderPhysics Letters B
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How to perform QCD analysis of DIS in Analytic Perturbation Theory

2015

We apply (Fractional) Analytic Perturbation Theory (FAPT) to the QCD analysis of the nonsinglet nucleon structure function $F_2(x,Q^2)$ in deep inelastic scattering up to the next leading order and compare the results with ones obtained within the standard perturbation QCD. Based on a popular parameterization of the corresponding parton distribution we perform the analysis within the Jacobi Polynomial formalism and under the control of the numerical inverse Mellin transform. To reveal the main features of the FAPT two-loop approach, we consider a wide range of momentum transfer from high $Q^2\sim 100 {\rm GeV}^2$ to low $Q^2\sim 0.3 {\rm GeV}^2$ where the approach still works.

PhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMellin transformParticle physicsMomentum transferInverseFOS: Physical sciencesPartonDeep inelastic scatteringsymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)symbolsJacobi polynomialsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNucleon
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