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How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF

It has become apparent in recent years that it is important, notably for a range of physics studies at the Large Hadron Collider, to have accurate knowledge on the distribution of photons in the proton. We show how the photon parton distribution function (PDF) can be determined in a model-independen...

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Autores principales: Manohar, Aneesh, Nason, Paolo, Salam, Gavin P., Zanderighi, Giulia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.242002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2199505
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author Manohar, Aneesh
Nason, Paolo
Salam, Gavin P.
Zanderighi, Giulia
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Nason, Paolo
Salam, Gavin P.
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description It has become apparent in recent years that it is important, notably for a range of physics studies at the Large Hadron Collider, to have accurate knowledge on the distribution of photons in the proton. We show how the photon parton distribution function (PDF) can be determined in a model-independent manner, using electron-proton ($ep$) scattering data, in effect viewing the $ep\to e+X$ process as an electron scattering off the photon field of the proton. To this end, we consider an imaginary BSM process with a flavour changing photon-lepton vertex. We write its cross section in two ways, one in terms of proton structure functions, the other in terms of a photon distribution. Requiring their equivalence yields the photon distribution as an integral over proton structure functions. As a result of the good precision of $ep$ data, we constrain the photon PDF at the level of 1-2% over a wide range of $x$ values.
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spelling cern-21995052023-06-29T04:01:53Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.242002http://cds.cern.ch/record/2199505engManohar, AneeshNason, PaoloSalam, Gavin P.Zanderighi, GiuliaHow bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDFParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIt has become apparent in recent years that it is important, notably for a range of physics studies at the Large Hadron Collider, to have accurate knowledge on the distribution of photons in the proton. We show how the photon parton distribution function (PDF) can be determined in a model-independent manner, using electron-proton ($ep$) scattering data, in effect viewing the $ep\to e+X$ process as an electron scattering off the photon field of the proton. To this end, we consider an imaginary BSM process with a flavour changing photon-lepton vertex. We write its cross section in two ways, one in terms of proton structure functions, the other in terms of a photon distribution. Requiring their equivalence yields the photon distribution as an integral over proton structure functions. As a result of the good precision of $ep$ data, we constrain the photon PDF at the level of 1-2% over a wide range of $x$ values.It has become apparent in recent years that it is important, notably for a range of physics studies at the Large Hadron Collider, to have accurate knowledge on the distribution of photons in the proton. We show how the photon parton distribution function (PDF) can be determined in a model-independent manner, using electron-proton (ep) scattering data, in effect viewing the ep→e+X process as an electron scattering off the photon field of the proton. To this end, we consider an imaginary, beyond the Standard Model process with a flavor changing photon-lepton vertex. We write its cross section in two ways: one in terms of proton structure functions, the other in terms of a photon distribution. Requiring their equivalence yields the photon distribution as an integral over proton structure functions. As a result of the good precision of ep data, we constrain the photon PDF at the level of 1%–2% over a wide range of momentum fractions.It has become apparent in recent years that it is important, notably for a range of physics studies at the Large Hadron Collider, to have accurate knowledge on the distribution of photons in the proton. We show how the photon parton distribution function (PDF) can be determined in a model-independent manner, using electron-proton ($ep$) scattering data, in effect viewing the $ep\to e+X$ process as an electron scattering off the photon field of the proton. To this end, we consider an imaginary, beyond Standard Model process with a flavour changing photon-lepton vertex. We write its cross section in two ways, one in terms of proton structure functions, the other in terms of a photon distribution. Requiring their equivalence yields the photon distribution as an integral over proton structure functions. As a result of the good precision of $ep$ data, we constrain the photon PDF at the level of 1-2% over a wide range of momentum fractions.arXiv:1607.04266CERN-TH-2016-155CERN-TH-2016-155oai:cds.cern.ch:21995052016-07-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Manohar, Aneesh
Nason, Paolo
Salam, Gavin P.
Zanderighi, Giulia
How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title_full How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title_fullStr How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title_full_unstemmed How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title_short How bright is the proton? A precise determination of the photon PDF
title_sort how bright is the proton? a precise determination of the photon pdf
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.242002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2199505
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