1,343 research outputs found
QCD resummation for semi-inclusive hadron production processes
We investigate the resummation of large logarithmic perturbative corrections
to hadron production in electron-positron annihilation and semi-inclusive
deep-inelastic scattering. We find modest, but significant, enhancements of
hadron multiplicities in the kinematic regimes accessible in present
high-precision experiments. Our results are therefore relevant for the
determination of hadron fragmentation functions from data for these processes.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figure
Threshold Resummation for the Inclusive-Hadron Cross-Section in pp Collisions
We study the resummation of large logarithmic perturbative corrections to the
partonic cross sections relevant for the process pp->h X at high transverse
momentum of the hadron h. These corrections arise near the threshold for the
partonic reaction and are associated with soft-gluon emission. We perform the
resummation to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. We present numerical
results for the fixed-target regime and find enhancements over the
next-to-leading order cross section, which significantly improve the agreement
between theoretical predictions and data. We also apply the resummation for
RHIC kinematics and find that subleading terms appear to play a rather
important role here.Comment: 20 pages, 6 eps figures include
Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to single-inclusive hadron production in transversely polarized p-p and pbar-p collisions
We present a calculation of the next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the
partonic cross sections contributing to single-inclusive high-p_T hadron
production in collisions of transversely polarized hadrons. We use a recently
developed projection technique for treating the phase space integrals in the
presence of the cos(2Phi) azimuthal-angular dependence associated with
transverse polarization. Our phenomenological results show that the double-spin
asymmetry A_TT^pi for neutral-pion production is expected to be very small for
polarized pp scattering at RHIC and could be much larger for the proposed
experiments with an asymmetric pbar-p collider at the GSIComment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Single-Inclusive Hadron Production in Polarized pp Scattering at Next-to-Leading Logarithmic Accuracy
We study the resummation of large logarithmic perturbative corrections to the
partonic cross sections relevant for the process pp-> h X at high transverse
momentum of the hadron h, when the initial protons are longitudinally
polarized. We perform the resummation to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy.
We present numerical results for center-of-mass energies of 19.4 GeV, relevant
for comparisons to data from the Fermilab E704 experiment, and 62.4 GeV, where
preliminary data from RHIC have recently become available. We find significant
enhancements of the spin-dependent cross sections, but a decrease of the
double-spin asymmetry for the process. This effect is less pronounced at the
higher energy.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures. Figures 3, 4 and 5 modifie
Threshold resummation for the prompt-photon cross section revisited
We study the resummation of large logarithmic perturbative corrections to the
partonic cross sections relevant for the process pp->gamma X at high transverse
momentum of the photon.These corrections arise near the threshold for the
partonic reaction and are associated with soft-gluon emission. We especially
focus on the resummation effects for the contribution to the cross section
where the photon is produced in jet fragmentation. Previous calculations in
perturbation theory at fixed-order have established that this contribution is a
subdominant part of the cross section. We find, however, that it is subject to
much larger resummation effects than the direct (non-fragmentation) piece and
therefore appears to be a significant contribution in the fixed-target regime,
not much suppressed with respect to the direct part. Inclusion of threshold
resummation for the fragmentation piece leads to some improvement in
comparisons between theoretical calculations and experimental data.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Transverse Double-Spin Asymmetries for Muon Pair Production in pp-Collisions
We calculate the rapidity dependence of the transverse double-spin asymmetry
for the Drell-Yan process to next-to-leading order in the strong coupling.
Input transversity distributions are obtained by saturating the Soffer
inequality at a low hadronic mass scale. Results for the polarized BNL-RHIC
proton-proton collider and the proposed HERA-N fixed-target experiment are
presented, and the influence of the limited muon acceptance of the detectors on
measurements of the asymmetry is studied in detail.Comment: 7 pages including 5 figures; significantly shortened, to be published
in Phys. Rev.
The Future of Quark Matter at RHIC
Projected annual results for heavy particle and high-p_{T} correlation
studies at future RHICII luminosities.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings for Quark Matter 2006, Shanghai,
Chin
Single transverse-spin asymmetry in high transverse momentum pion production in pp collisions
We study the single-spin (left-right) asymmetry in single-inclusive pion
production in hadronic scattering. This asymmetry is power-suppressed in the
transverse momentum of the produced pion and can be analyzed in terms of
twist-three parton correlation functions in the proton. We present new
calculations of the corresponding partonic hard-scattering functions that
include the so-called "non-derivative" contributions not previously considered
in the literature. We find a remarkably simple structure of the results. We
also present a brief phenomenological study of the spin asymmetry, taking into
account data from fixed-target scattering and also the latest information
available from RHIC. We make additional predictions that may be tested
experimentally at RHIC.Comment: 32 pages, 14 figure
Polarized semi-inclusive electroweak structure functions at next-to-leading-order
We present a next-to-leading order (NLO) computation of the full set of
polarized and unpolarized electroweak semi-inclusive DIS (SIDIS) structure
functions, whose knowledge is crucial for a precise extraction of polarized
parton distributions. We focus on the phenomenology of the polarized structure
functions for the kinematical conditions that could be reached in an
Electron-Ion-Collider.
We show that the NLO corrections are sizeable, particularly in the small-
range. We test the sensitivity of these structure functions on certain quark
distributions and compare it to the situation of inclusive DIS and
electromagnetic SIDIS.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
Production of Neutral Pions and Eta-mesons in pp Collisions Measured with ALICE
Invariant cross sections for neutral pions and eta mesons in pp collisions at
sqrt(s) = 0.9, 2.76, and 7 TeV were measured by the ALICE detector at the Large
Hadron Collider. Next-to-leading order (NLO) perturbative QCD calculations
describe the pi0 and eta spectra at 0.9 TeV, but overestimate the measured
cross sections at 2.76 TeV and 7 TeV. The measured eta/pi0 ratio is consistent
with mT scaling at 2.76 TeV. At 7 TeV indications for a violation of mT scaling
were found.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the XXII
International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions,
Quark Matter 2011, Annec
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