N-Jettiness as a probe of nuclear dynamics
Abstract
We propose the use of N-jettiness (\tau_N), a global event shape variable, as a probe of nuclear dynamics in lepton-nucleus collisions. It characterizes the amount of soft radiation between the jet and nuclear beam directions. We write down the factorization for the 1-jettiness () distribution for the production of a single hard jet (J) in lepton-nucleus collisions: \ell+A(P) \to J(P_{J})+X. Each nuclear target gives rise to a unique pattern radiation, determined by nuclear dynamics, that can be quantified by the \tau_1-distribution. Up to power corrections, the \tau_1-distribution allows for a direct measurement of the nuclear PDFs. Additional nuclear-dependent effects will be dominated through power corrections of size where is a dynamical scale sensitive to nuclear medium effects. Such nuclear-dependent effects and the dependence of Q_s(A) on the nuclear atomic number can be probed through a dedicated program of precision measurements of \tau_1-distributions for various nuclei and kinematics. We give numerical results for the 1-jettiness distribution for the simplest case of a proton target at next-to-leading-log accuracy.
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@article{arxiv.1204.5469,
title = {N-Jettiness as a probe of nuclear dynamics},
author = {Zhong-Bo Kang and Sonny Mantry and Jian-Wei Qiu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.5469},
year = {2012}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures, text modified for better clarity, to appear in Phys. Rev. D