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Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC
Global perturbative QCD analyses, based on large data sets from e-p and hadron collider experiments, provide tight constraints on the parton distribution function (PDF) in the proton. The extension of these analyses to nuclear parton distributions (nPDF) has attracted much interest in recent years....
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2011.02.115 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1311380 |
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author | Quiroga-Arias, Paloma Milhano, Jose Guilherme Wiedemann, Urs Achim |
author_facet | Quiroga-Arias, Paloma Milhano, Jose Guilherme Wiedemann, Urs Achim |
author_sort | Quiroga-Arias, Paloma |
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description | Global perturbative QCD analyses, based on large data sets from e-p and hadron collider experiments, provide tight constraints on the parton distribution function (PDF) in the proton. The extension of these analyses to nuclear parton distributions (nPDF) has attracted much interest in recent years. nPDFs are needed as benchmarks for the characterization of hot QCD matter in nucleus-nucleus collisions, and attract further interest since they may show novel signatures of non-linear density-dependent QCD evolution. However, it is not known from first principles whether the factorization of long-range phenomena into process-independent parton distribution, which underlies global PDF extractions for the proton, extends to nuclear effects. As a consequence, assessing the reliability of nPDFs for benchmark calculations goes beyond testing the numerical accuracy of their extraction and requires phenomenological tests of the factorization assumption. Here we argue that a proton-nucleus collision programme at the LHC, including a rapidity scan, would provide a set of measurements allowing for unprecedented tests of the factorization assumption underlying global nPDF fits. |
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spelling | cern-13113802023-03-12T20:50:10Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2011.02.115http://cds.cern.ch/record/1311380engQuiroga-Arias, PalomaMilhano, Jose GuilhermeWiedemann, Urs AchimTesting factorization in pA collisions at the LHCParticle Physics - PhenomenologyGlobal perturbative QCD analyses, based on large data sets from e-p and hadron collider experiments, provide tight constraints on the parton distribution function (PDF) in the proton. The extension of these analyses to nuclear parton distributions (nPDF) has attracted much interest in recent years. nPDFs are needed as benchmarks for the characterization of hot QCD matter in nucleus-nucleus collisions, and attract further interest since they may show novel signatures of non-linear density-dependent QCD evolution. However, it is not known from first principles whether the factorization of long-range phenomena into process-independent parton distribution, which underlies global PDF extractions for the proton, extends to nuclear effects. As a consequence, assessing the reliability of nPDFs for benchmark calculations goes beyond testing the numerical accuracy of their extraction and requires phenomenological tests of the factorization assumption. Here we argue that a proton-nucleus collision programme at the LHC, including a rapidity scan, would provide a set of measurements allowing for unprecedented tests of the factorization assumption underlying global nPDF fits.Global perturbative QCD analyses, based on large data sets from e-p and hadron collider experiments, provide tight constraints on the parton distribution function (PDF) in the proton. The extension of these analyses to nuclear parton distributions (nPDF) has attracted much interest in recent years. nPDFs are needed as benchmarks for the characterization of hot QCD matter in nucleus-nucleus collisions, and attract further interest since they may show novel signatures of non-linear density-dependent QCD evolution. However, it is not known from first principles whether the factorization of long-range phenomena into process-independent parton distribution, which underlies global PDF extractions for the proton, extends to nuclear effects. As a consequence, assessing the reliability of nPDFs for benchmark calculations goes beyond testing the numerical accuracy of their extraction and requires phenomenological tests of the factorization assumption. Here we argue that a proton-nucleus collision programme at the LHC, including a rapidity scan, would provide a set of measurements allowing for unprecedented tests of the factorization assumption underlying global nPDF fits.arXiv:1012.0161oai:cds.cern.ch:13113802010-12-02 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Quiroga-Arias, Paloma Milhano, Jose Guilherme Wiedemann, Urs Achim Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title | Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title_full | Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title_fullStr | Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title_short | Testing factorization in pA collisions at the LHC |
title_sort | testing factorization in pa collisions at the lhc |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2011.02.115 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1311380 |
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