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TMDs and Drell-Yan Experiments at Fermilab and J-PARC
The roles of the Drell-Yan experiments in studying the
Transverse-Momentum-Dependent (TMD) parton distributions are discussed. Recent
results from the Fermilab E866 experiment on the angular distributions of
Drell-Yan dimuons in and at 800 GeV/c are presented. These data are
compared with the pion-induced Drell-Yan data, and with models which attribute
the azimuthal distribution to the presence of the
transverse-momentum-dependent Boer-Mulders structure function .
Constraints on the magnitude of the sea-quark structure functions
are obtained. Future prospects for studying the TMDs with Drell-Yan experiments
at Fermilab and J-PARC are also discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of "Transversity
2008" Worksho
Partonic substructure of nucleons and nuclei with dimuon production
Dimuon production has been studied in a series of fixed-target experiments at
Fermilab during the last two decades. Highlights from these experiments,
together with recent results from the Fermilab E866 experiment, are presented.
Future prospects for studying the parton distributions in the nucleons and
nuclei using dimuon production are also discussed.Comment: 6 pages. Contribution to the proceedings of "Achievements and New
Directions in subatomic Physics: Workshop in Honour of Tony Thomas' 60th
Birthday," Adelaide, South Australia, February 15-19, 2010
Transverse Spin Effects in Future Drell-Yan Experiments
We review the current status and future prospect for probing the transverse
momentum dependent (TMD) parton distributions using the Drell-Yan process. We
focus on the Boer-Mulders and Sivers functions, which are expected to undergo a
sign-change from semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (SIDIS) to Drell-Yan
process. The constraints of existing Drell-Yan and SIDIS experiments on the
signs of these functions are discussed. Future Drell-Yan measurements for the
TMDs are also presented.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings for the "Transversity 2014" Worksho
Novel Phenomenology of Parton Distributions from the Drell-Yan Process
The Drell-Yan massive lepton-pair production in hadronic collisions provides
a unique tool complementary to the Deep-Inelastic Scattering for probing the
partonic substructures in hadrons. We review key concepts, approximations, and
progress for QCD factorization of the Drell-Yan process in terms of collinear
or transverse momentum dependent (TMD) parton distribution functions. We
present experimental results from recent fixed-target Drell-Yan as well as
and boson production at colliders, focussing on the topics of flavor
structure of the nucleon sea as well as the extraction of novel Sivers and
Boer-Mulders functions via single transverse spin asymmetries and azimuthal
lepton angular distribution of the Drell-Yan process. Prospects for future
Drell-Yan experiments are also presented.Comment: 50 pages and 23 figures, and references added and minor typos
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