24 research outputs found
Color entanglement for azimuthal asymmetries in the Drell-Yan process
In the resummation of collinear gluons emitted together with active partons
from the hadrons in the Drell-Yan process (DY) effects of color entanglement
become important when the transverse directions are taken into account. It is
then no longer possible to write the cross section as the convolution of two
soft correlators and a hard part. We show that the color entanglement
introduces additional color factors that must be taken into account in the
extraction of transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMD
PDFs) from azimuthal asymmetries. Examples where such effects matter are the
extraction of the double Sivers and double Boer-Mulders asymmetries.
Furthermore, we will argue why this color entanglement is a basic ingredient
already in the tree-level description of azimuthal asymmetries.Comment: 5 pages, minor corrections and updated reference
Universality of TMD distribution functions of definite rank
Transverse momentum dependent (TMD) distribution and fragmentation functions
are described as Fourier transforms of matrix elementscontaining nonlocal
combinations of quark and gluon fields. These matrix elements also contain a
gauge link operator with a process dependent path, of which the process
dependence that can be traced back to the color flow in the process. Expanding
into irreducible tensors built from the transverse momenta p_\st, we can
define a universal set of TMD correlators of definite rank with a well-defined
operator structure.Comment: 6 pages, to be published in proceedings of the Third Worshop on the
QCD Structure of the Nucleon (QCD N'12), Bilbao, Spain, 22-26 October 201
Universality of TMD correlators
In a high-energy scattering process with hadrons in the initial state, color
is involved. Transverse momentum dependent distribution functions (TMDs)
describe the quark and gluon distributions in these hadrons in momentum space
with the inclusion of transverse directions. Apart from the (anti)-quarks and
gluons that are involved in the hard scattering process, additional gluon
emissions by the hadrons have to be taken into account as well, giving rise to
Wilson lines or gauge links. The TMDs involved are sensitive to the process
under consideration and hence potentially nonuniversal due to these Wilson line
interactions with the hard process; different hard processes give rise to
different Wilson line structures. We will show that in practice only a finite
number of universal TMDs have to be considered, which come in different linear
combinations depending on the hard process under consideration, ensuring a
generalized universality. For quarks this gives rise to three Pretzelocity
functions, whereas for gluons a richer structure of functions arises.Comment: 6 pages, presented by the first author at the 4th International
Workshop on Transverse Polarization Phenomena in Hard Processes (Transversity
2014), June 9-13, 2014, Chia, Italy. To appear in EPJ Web of Conference
Generalized Universality for TMD Distribution Functions
Azimuthal asymmetries in high-energy processes, most pronounced showing up in
combination with single or double (transverse) spin asymmetries, can be
understood with the help of transverse momentum dependent (TMD) parton
distribution and fragmentation functions. These appear in correlators
containing expectation values of quark and gluon operators. TMDs allow access
to new operators as compared to collinear (transverse momentum integrated)
correlators. These operators include nontrivial process dependent Wilson lines
breaking universality for TMDs. Making an angular decomposition in the
azimuthal angle, we define a set of universal TMDs of definite rank, which
appear with process dependent gluonic pole factors in a way similar to the sign
of T-odd parton distribution functions in deep inelastic scattering or the
Drell-Yan process. In particular, we show that for a spin 1/2 quark target
there are three pretzelocity functions.Comment: 9 pages, updated references and minor corrections, to appear in the
proceedings of the QCD Evolution Workshop 2012 (May 14-17, JLAB
Operator analysis of -widths of TMDs
Transverse momentum dependent (TMD) parton distribution functions (PDFs),
TMDs for short, are defined as the Fourier transform of matrix elements of
nonlocal combinations of quark and gluon fields. The nonlocality is bridged by
gauge links, which for TMDs have characteristic paths (future or past
pointing), giving rise to a process dependence that breaks universality. It is
possible, however, to construct sets of universal TMDs of which in a given
process particular combinations are needed with calculable, process-dependent,
coefficients. This occurs for both T-odd and T-even TMDs, including also the
{\it unpolarized} quark and gluon TMDs. This extends the by now well-known
example of T-odd TMDs that appear with opposite sign in single-spin azimuthal
asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering or in the Drell-Yan
process. In this paper we analyze the cases where TMDs enter multiplied by
products of two transverse momenta, which includes besides the -broadening
observable, also instances with rank two structures. To experimentally
demonstrate the process dependence of the latter cases requires measurements of
second harmonic azimuthal asymmetries, while the -broadening will require
measurements of processes beyond semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering or
the Drell-Yan process. Furthermore, we propose specific quantities that will
allow for theoretical studies of the process dependence of TMDs using lattice
QCD calculations.Comment: 10 pages, no figures; expanded discussions, matches version accepted
by JHE
Wilson Lines off the Light-cone in TMD PDFs
Transverse Momentum Dependent (TMD) parton distribution functions (PDFs) also
take into account the transverse momentum () of the partons. The
-integrated analogues can be linked directly to quark and gluon matrix
elements using the operator product expansion in QCD, involving operators of
definite twist. TMDs also involve operators of higher twist, which are not
suppressed by powers of the hard scale, however. Taking into account gauge
links that no longer are along the light-cone, one finds that new distribution
functions arise. They appear at leading order in the description of azimuthal
asymmetries in high-energy scattering processes. In analogy to the collinear
operator expansion, we define a universal set of TMDs of definite rank and
point out the importance for phenomenology.Comment: 12 pages, presented by the first author at the Light-Cone Conference
2013, May 20-24, 2013, Skiathos, Greece. To be published in Few Body System
Generalized universality of higher transverse moments of quark transverse momentum dependent correlators
The color gauge-invariant transverse momentum dependent (TMD) quark
correlators contain process dependent gauge links in the bilocal matrix
elements. In this paper, we split these process dependent correlators into
universal TMD correlators, which in turn can be parametrized in universal TMD
distribution functions. The process dependence is contained in gluonic pole
factors, of which the value is determined by the gauge link. The operator
structures of the universal TMD correlators are identified using transverse
moments. In this paper, specific results for double transverse weighting of
quark TMDs are given. In particular, we show that for a spin 1/2 target one has
three universal time-reversal even leading `pretzelocity distributions', two of
which involve double gluonic pole matrix elements and come with process
dependent gluonic pole factors. We generalize the results for single and double
weighting to TMD correlators of any specific rank, illustrating it for
unpolarized, spin 1/2 and spin 1 targets.Comment: 15 pages, minor corrections and updated reference
HERAFitter
HERAFitter is an open-source package that provides a framework for the determination of the parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton and for many different kinds of analyses in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). It encodes results from a wide range of experimental measurements in lepton–proton deep inelastic scattering and proton–proton (proton–antiproton) collisions at hadron colliders. These are complemented with a variety of theoretical options for calculating PDF-dependent cross section predictions corresponding to the measurements. The framework covers a large number of the existing methods and schemes used for PDF determination. The data and theoretical predictions are brought together through numerous methodological options for carrying out PDF fits and plotting tools to help to visualise the results. While primarily based on the approach of collinear factorisation, HERAFitter also provides facilities for fits of dipole models and transverse-momentum dependent PDFs. The package can be used to study the impact of new precise measurements from hadron colliders. This paper describes the general structure of HERAFitter and its wide choice of options
Gauge links for transverse momentum dependent correlators at tree-level
In this paper we discuss the incorporation of gauge links in hadronic matrix
elements that describe the soft hadronic physics in high energy scattering
processes. In this description the matrix elements appear in soft correlators
and they contain non-local combinations of quark and gluon fields. In our
description we go beyond the collinear approach in which case also the
dependence on transverse momenta of partons is taken into consideration. The
non-locality in the transverse direction leads to a complex gauge link
structure for the full process, in which color is entangled, even at
tree-level. We show that at tree-level in a 1-parton unintegrated (1PU)
situation, in which only the transverse momentum of one of the initial state
hadrons is relevant, one can get a factorized expression involving transverse
momentum dependent (TMD) distribution functions. We point out problems at the
level of two initial state hadrons, even for relatively simple processes such
as Drell-Yan scattering.Comment: 25 pages, corrected typos and updated reference