Azimuthal asymmetries in lepton-pair production at a fixed-target experiment using the LHC beams (AFTER)
Abstract
A multi-purpose fixed-target experiment using the proton and lead-ion beams of the LHC was recently proposed by Brodsky, Fleuret, Hadjidakis and Lansberg, and here we concentrate our study on some issues related to the spin physics part of this project (referred to as AFTER). We study the nucleon spin structure through and processes with a fixed-target experiment using the LHC proton beams, for the kinematical region with 7 TeV proton beams at the energy in center-of-mass frame of two nucleons GeV. We calculate and estimate the azimuthal asymmetries of unpolarized and dilepton production processes in the Drell--Yan continuum region and at the -pole. We also calculate the , and azimuthal asymmetries of and dilepton production processes with the target proton and deuteron longitudinally or transversally polarized in the Drell--Yan continuum region and around resonances region. We conclude that it is feasible to measure these azimuthal asymmetries, consequently the three-dimensional or transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (3dPDFs or TMDs), at this new AFTER facility.
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@article{arxiv.1203.5579,
title = {Azimuthal asymmetries in lepton-pair production at a fixed-target experiment using the LHC beams (AFTER)},
author = {Tianbo Liu and Bo-Qiang Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.5579},
year = {2012}
}
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15 pages, 40 figures. Version accepted for publication in EPJC