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Spin-Dependent Structure Functions of Real and Virtual Photons
The implications of the positivity constraint, , on the presently unknown spin--dependent
structure function of real and virtual photons are
studied at scales where longitudinally polarized photons dominate
physically relevant cross sections. In particular it is shown how to implement
the physical constraints of positivity and continuity at in NLO
calculations which afford a nontrivial choice of suitable (DIS) factorization
schemes related to and and appropriate boundary
conditions for the polarized parton distributions of real and virtual photons.
The predictions of two extreme `maximal' and `minimal' saturation scenarios are
presented and compared with results obtained within the framework of a simple
quark `box' calculation expected to yield reasonable estimates in the not too
small regions of and .Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, 12 figure
The Kinetic Interpretation of the DGLAP Equation, its Kramers-Moyal Expansion and Positivity of Helicity Distributions
According to a rederivation - due to Collins and Qiu - the DGLAP equation can
be reinterpreted (in leading order) in a probabilistic way. This form of the
equation has been used indirectly to prove the bound
between polarized and unpolarized distributions, or positivity of the helicity
distributions, for any . We reanalize this issue by performing a detailed
numerical study of the positivity bounds of the helicity distributions. To
obtain the numerical solution we implement an x-space based algorithm for
polarized and unpolarized distributions to next-to-leading order in ,
which we illustrate. We also elaborate on some of the formal properties of the
Collins-Qiu form and comment on the underlying regularization, introduce a
Kramers-Moyal expansion of the equation and briefly analize its Fokker-Planck
approximation. These follow quite naturally once the master version is given.
We illustrate this expansion both for the valence quark distribution and
for the transverse spin distribution .Comment: 38 pages, 27 figures, Dedicated to Prof. Pierre Ramond for his 60th
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Resummed QCD Power Corrections to Nuclear Shadowing
We calculate and resum a perturbative expansion of nuclear enhanced power
corrections to the structure functions measured in deeply inelastic scattering
of leptons on a nuclear target. Our results for the Bjorken -, - and
-dependence of nuclear shadowing in and the nuclear
modifications to , obtained in terms of the QCD factorization
approach, are consistent with the existing data. We demonstrate that the
low- behavior of these data and the measured large longitudinal structure
function point to a critical role for the power corrections when compared to
other theoretical approaches.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, uses RevTeX 4. As published in Phys.Rev.Let
Shadowing Effects on the Nuclear Suppression Factor, R_dAu, in d+Au Interactions
We explore how nuclear modifications to the nucleon parton distributions
affect production of high transverse momentum hadrons in deuteron-nucleus
collisions. We calculate the charged hadron spectra to leading order using
standard fragmentation functions and shadowing parameterizations. We obtain the
d+Au to pp ratio both in minimum bias collisions and as a function of
centrality. The minimum bias results agree reasonably well with the BRAHMS data
while the calculated centrality dependence underestimates the data and is a
stronger function of p_T than the data indicate.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, final version, Phys. Rev. C in pres
Kinetic description of charmonium production in high-energy nuclear collisions
We study the evolution of charmonia as they collide with the constituents of
the fireball produced in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions. The latter
evolves in a manner controlled by the equation of state as given by lattice
QCD, and is constructed in such a way that the observed hadronic spectra are
correctly reproduced. A kinetic description of charmonium interactions with
both quark-gluon and hadronic degrees of freedom allows to study in detail the
evolution in different regimes, controlled by collision energy, kinematics and
geometry. The data collected at the CERN-SPS accelerator are well described and
new estimates for J/psi production at BNL-RHIC are presented.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, 13 .eps figure
On the jet spectrum in nucleus-nucleus interactions
We derive the inclusive transverse spectrum of minijets in nuclear collisions
at very high energies by assuming that the nuclear S-matrix factorizes into a
product of elastic S-matrices for elementary partonic collisions. Interference
effects and, in particular, the contribution of loop diagrams are fully taken
into account in the derivation of the spectrum, which is shown to coincide with
the result earlier obtained by superposing the elementary interactions
incoherently. A quantitative analysis confirms that the deformation induced by
multiple collsions is a large effect at RHIC and LHC energies, for transverse
momenta ~ 20 GeV.Comment: text in LaTex, 4 figures in P
Nuclear Effects in Charmonium Production in QCD
It is shown that the nuclear shadowing of charmonium due to the modification
of the nuclear parton distribution is similar in the factorization approach
based on non relativistic QCD and in the color evaporation model. In the first
model, a separate study of the color octet and color singlet contributions to
the yields of the various charmonium states as well as the contributions of
these states to the total production is performed. It is found a clear
dependence of these contributions which can reproduce experimental data
for moderate .Comment: 11 pages, 5 Postscript figure
Leading Chiral Contributions to the Spin Structure of the Proton
The leading chiral contributions to the quark and gluon components of the
proton spin are calculated using heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory.
Similar calculations are done for the moments of the generalized parton
distributions relevant to the quark and gluon angular momentum densities. These
results provide useful insight about the role of pions in the spin structure of
the nucleon, and can serve as a guidance for extrapolating lattice QCD
calculations at large quark masses to the chiral limit.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; a typo in Ref. 7 correcte
Shadowing in neutrino deep inelastic scattering and the determination of the strange quark distribution
We discuss shadowing corrections to the structure function in neutrino
deep-inelastic scattering on heavy nuclear targets. In particular, we examine
the role played by shadowing in the comparison of the structure functions
measured in neutrino and muon deep inelastic scattering. The importance of
shadowing corrections in the determination of the strange quark distributions
is explained.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figure
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