1 / 24

3rd Workshop on High-p T Physics at LHC Tokaj, 16 March, 2008

3rd Workshop on High-p T Physics at LHC Tokaj, 16 March, 2008. EPS08 - An improved global analysis of nuclear PDFs including RHIC data Kari J. Eskola Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä Helsinki Institute of Physics KJE, Hannu Paukkunen , Carlos Salgado, arXiv:0802.0139 [hep-ph].

nelson
Download Presentation

3rd Workshop on High-p T Physics at LHC Tokaj, 16 March, 2008

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 3rd Workshop on High-pT Physics at LHC Tokaj, 16 March, 2008 EPS08 - An improved global analysis of nuclear PDFs including RHIC dataKari J. EskolaDepartment of Physics, University of JyväskyläHelsinki Institute of PhysicsKJE, Hannu Paukkunen, Carlos Salgado,arXiv:0802.0139 [hep-ph]

  2. Collinear QCD factorization & PDFs Inclusive hard process cross sections in hadronic and nuclear collisions, e.g. A+B  k+l + anything (LO below) : • Parton Distribution Functions • number density distributions (in LO at least) • universal = process-independent, specific to A and B • contain nonpertubative input at an initial scale Q02 • obey DGLAP scale evolution equations of pQCD: Calculable in pQCD

  3. DGLAP Comparison with data at various x & Q { fi(x) } at Q>Q0 Min(chi2) ? Global analysis of PDFs = DGLAP-evolved PDFs + constraints from hard pQCD process data + constraints from sum rules (momentum, charge, baryon#) Procedure: iterate until best fit, best set of initial parameters {ai} found { fi(x,{aj}) } at Q0, model independent Vary {aj} no Impose sum rules

  4. / fi/A(x,Q2) = fi/p(x,Q2) • Difficulties in extracting nonperturbative input for PDFs at fixed Q02 • - data not at one fixed Q2 but correlated in x and Q2 • kinematic ranges & data precision vary from one experiment to another • how to account for systematic uncertainties, for overall-normalization errors? • nPDF analysis more complicated than free proton PDFs: • ▪ not enough data at small x & perturbative Q2! • ▪ A-dependence [under control], spatial dependence [open question],… perturbative nonperturbative

  5. Global analyses for… EKS98 (Eskola, Kolhinen, Ruuskanen, Salgado) [hep-ph/9802350,hep-ph/9807297] - 1st global analysis for nPDFs - very good fits to nuclear DIS & DY data obtained with sum rules imposed – it works! 2. HKN, HKM (Hirai, Kumano, Nagai, Miyama) [LO hep-ph/0103208,hep-ph/0404093; HKN_NLO 0709.3038 hep-ph] - automated chi2 minimization - first uncertainty estimates for the nPDFs 3. nDS (de Florian, Sassot) [hep-ph/0311227] - first NLO global analysis for nPDFs 4. EPS08 (Eskola, Paukkunen, Salgado) [0802.0139 hep-ph] - first global analysis with RHIC data included Free proton PDFs: CTEQ, MRST, GRV,… Nuclear PDFs:

  6. EKS98: ▪ pioneering analysisNucl. Phys. B535 (1998) 351, [hep-ph/9802350] ▪ (x, Q2,A)-dependent modifications; parametrization for general use: Eur. Phys. J. C9 (1999) 61 [hep-ph/9807297] gluons sea quarks valence quarks Got the Q2-slopes right!

  7. Last year in the High-pT LHC workshop in Jyväskylä: - reported uncertainty estimates for EKS98-type of global analysis, with automated chi2 minimization and DIS&DY data [EKPS, hep-ph/0703104] - discussed the need to include RHIC data in the global analysis valence sea gluons F2(A)/F2(D) - Need stronger gluon shadowing at x<0.03 ? - Uncertainty estimates tied to the fit function forms

  8. Now, for the EPS08 1. Include RHIC high-pT pion & negative-h data from d+Au - forward-rapidity data  constrained region extended down to x~10-3 2. Improve the chi2 minimization procedure - introduce weighting of different data sets  emphasize the constraints for gluons - account for given overall normalization errors of the data 3. Answer Q: Can the strong gluon shadowing suggested by BRAHMS forward data be accommodated together with the DIS&DY data in a global DGLAP analysis? = can a good global fit still be obtained? = can the nuclear effects be factorized into the nPDFs?

  9. EPS08 framework = similar to EKS98 • Define the PDFs of bound protons w.r.t. the known free proton PDFs: • PDFs of the bound neutrons from isospin symmetry: un/A=dp/A, dn/A=up/A • Similarly to EKS98, parametrize initial distributions at Q0=1.3 GeV • in terms of three different initial modifications Ri(x,Q0): • valence, sea & gluons • piecewise construction: • Sum rules imposed • baryon # conservation  constrains mainly valence • momentum conservation  constrains mainly gluons

  10. EPS08 framework • A-dependence is in the parameters e.g. ya=ya(C) (A/12) p(ya) • new:more flexible small-x fit function, with nosaturation of shadowing • fA/fp ~ x-dA/x-dP 0 when x0 (dA<dP)

  11. [almost] no constraints for large-x sea&gluon modifications •  fix gluons to valence RV in the EMC-effect region [support from (yet unpublished) PHENIX photon data in Au+Au] • - Fast DGLAP solver now our own [HannuP] -- earlier we used CTEQ’s • - Lots of manual labour to figure out which parameters are important [HannuP] ! •  Minimize chi2 for 15 free fit parameters

  12. The data used in EPS08 DIS: l+A (484 points) SLAC-E-139 NMC 95, 95re, 96 + EMC - leave E665 out Drell-Yan in p+A (92) E772 E866 + new input RHIC pi and h- in d+Au (51) BRAHMS, fwd PHENIX, mid-rap. STAR, mid-rap. Include only the region pT>2 GeV #datapoints = 627

  13. Inclusive single hadron production at high pT: selection of RHIC data KKP pQCD: p+pbar, pp: LO pQCD with K(s) works ~OK [KJE & H. Honkanen, hep-ph/0205048 ] d+Au at RHIC: To avoid the Cronin effect complications with protons (assumed to be related to hadronization), we include in the EPS08 fit onlypion data, and fwd-rap. h- data We also exclude the region qT< 2 GeV from the global fit at pT< 2 GeV too steep slopes - also at NLO; FF uncertainties ?

  14. New elements in EPS08 – improvements in chi2 minimization usual definition now define • Weights wN for data sets N • with these, we emphasize those data sets which provide important • constraints but whose number of data points is small • 2.Treatment of the additional overall normalization errors σnorm • given by the experiment – similar procedure used also by CTEQ: • - fNis determined by minimizing the chi2N for each data set N, i.e. for each • parameter-setcandidate during the overall chi2 minimization • - ”penalty factor” (…)2 accounts for the fact that fN=1 should be • the optimal value  the normalization given by the experiment

  15. The results from EPS08

  16. DIS & EPS08

  17. > 0 Constraints for gluons from the first 3 panels of F2(Sn)/F2(C) in DIS EPS08 has the strongest gluon shadowing which still agrees with the F2 Q2-slopes !

  18. DY & EPS08

  19. EPS08 and RHIC pion data from d+Au: good agreement obtained when the given additional overall-normalization errors are accounted for: fN ≠ 1 ! PHENIX σnorm=10% STAR σnorm=17%

  20. EPS08 and forward-rapidity negative hadron RHIC data: Good agreement obtained for pT>2 GeV BRAHMS σnorm=5% here fN=0 From the EPS08 fit fN=1.02 not a big effect

  21. The EPS08 nuclear effects at the initial scale Q=1.3 GeV Unconstrained region Note the strong gluon shadowing! Constrained region

  22. Comparison with earlier global analyses Much more gluon shadowing in EPS08 -- correspondingly more antishadowing EKPS EPS08: chi2/N = 0.71

  23. Conclusions • RHIC data now in the global analysis of nPDFs, for the 1st time • the constrained x-region has been extended from x>0.01 to x>0.001 • chi2 analysis improved by introducing • + weights for data sets • + treatment of overall normalization errors • very good agreement obtained with DIS and DY data, • and also with the pT>2 GeV RHIC pion data at midrapidity • and with h- data at fwd rapidity • universal nPDFs and factorization seem OK - treatment of normalization errors led to a good simultaneous agreement w. PHENIX and STAR pion data - pT<2 GeV region in hadron production in d+Au at RHIC still difficult  need FF improvements, impact parameter dependent nPDFs,…

  24. thanks to the weights given to the RHIC data, the EPS08 results • correspond to the strongest shadowing which is still in agreement • with the Q2-slopes of F2 measured at DIS • gluon shadowing in EPS08 is much stronger than in earlier global • analyses! • More data needed ! • next: include RHIC photons from Au+Au • hope to have D production in d+Au at RHIC • hope for a p+Pb program at LHC, too • - EPS08 now available at http://www.jyu.fi/science/laitokset/fysiikka/en/research/highenergy/urhic/nPDFs • Gluon shadowing still under debate… •  use EPS08 parallel with EKS98

More Related