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Transverse distributions of polarized quarks

This presentation discusses the transverse distributions of polarized quarks and their impact on exclusive processes and spatial distributions of partons. It also highlights the importance of measuring these distributions in studies of nucleon structure.

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Transverse distributions of polarized quarks

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  1. Transverse distributions of polarized quarks Harut Avakian (JLab) January 22-24, 2015 Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  2. Semi-Inclusive processes and transverse momentum distributions h TMDs 3D structure of the nucleon up down Hard exclusive processes and spatial distributions of partons Pasquini & Yuan g,h GPDs Combination of polarized and unpolarized targets and large acceptance coverage of CLAS12 allows studies of GPDs in a wide kinematic range. (QCDSF) H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  3. Quark distributions at large kT: lattice B.Musch et al arXiv:1011.1213 g1q=Dq=(q+-q-)/2 B.Pasquini et al arXiv:0705.4345 distributions of PDFs may depend on flavor and spin (lower fraction aligned with proton spin at large kT,bT) 3 Avakian, Jlab May 28

  4. Flavor separation of form factors Quark transverse charge densities inside an unpolarized proton arXiv:1304.5926 space distributions depend on flavor and spin (modify in medium) G. Cates et al. PRL 106 (2011) 252003 Q4F2q/k Q4 F1q G. Miller et al (2011 ) • form factors of the nucleon fell off faster in nuclear matter H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  5. 3D structure: GPDs epe’pp0 CLAS e1dvcs DVCS asymmetries measured at HERMES & JLAB More measurements at JLab, Compass Transverse photon dominates the x-section for exclusive p0 production Lattice (QCDSF) Spin-azimuthal asymmetries in hard exclusive production of photons and pions give access to underlying GPDs H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  6. ~ Unpolarized beam, longitudinal target (TSA) : ~ ~ Im{Hp, Hp} DsUL ~ sinfIm{F1H +x(F1+F2)(H+ xB/2E) –xkF2E+…}df t-dependence of H H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  7. t-dependences of HT epe’pp0 Goldstein, Liuti et al P.Kroll & S. Goloskokov • The production amplitude at large Q2 factorizes into the hard subprocess and GPDs • Within the handbag approach g*Tp transitions are related to transversity (helicity-flip) GPDs accompanied by a twist-3 pion wave function Hard partonic subprocess A.Kim’s talk • CLAS12 can measure Q2 dependence of HT SSAs significantly extending the range of CLAS H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  8. Studies of Chiral-Odd GPDs in Hard Exclusive PseudoscalarMeson Production Using the CLAS12 Detector PAC42 LoI H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  9. Outline We propose a combination of measurements of cross sections, spin and azimuthal asymmetries with a longitudinally polarized beam and both unpolarized and longitudinally polarized proton target providing a flavor decomposition of underlying chiral-odd GPDs. • Exclusive production of pseudoscalar mesons • Chiral-Odd GPDs and transverse photon • Studies of Transversity and GPD ET • Exclusive kaon production and separation of different channels _ H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  10. Exclusive kaon production Unlike p+ the K+ x-section is totally dominated by the transverse photon pole contribution negligible Exclusive production of KL and KS provide access to different combinations of chiral-odd GPDs H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  11. SSAs in exclusive kaon production Goloskokov&Kroll KS asymmetries are predicted to be large and with opposite sign to KL Goldstein, Hernandez, & Liuti Beam and target asymmetries in exclusive production of KL and KS are very sensitive to chiral-odd GPDs. H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  12. K/K* and L/S separation L S Due to detector resolution clean separation of different channels (L,S,K*) will require detection of 4 particles H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  13. K+ L/S separation K+ Detection of K+ p and p- would allow to separate of different final states (L,S,K*) q L H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  14. Exclusive L/S separation L S Detection of the complete final sate allow separation of exclusive Ss H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  15. GPDs from cross section ratios M.Diehl et al. hep-ph/0506171 K*+ K+ • Study ratio observables: K/K*/r+,polarization transfer • Different final state mesons filter out different combinations of unpolarized (H,E) and polarized (H,E) GPDs. H. Avakian, Glasgow, May 13

  16. Summary • Understanding of transverse space distributions of polarized quarks is crucial for interpretation of exclusive production of photons and pions • Identification of Kaons will significantly enhance CLAS12 capabilities to study exclusive processes involving kaons. • Combination of exclusive kaon and pion measurements from CLAS12 with unpolarized, longitudinally and transversely polarized targets would allow studies of chiral-odd GPDs • Measurements of hard-exclusive production of photons and pseudoscalar mesons will help to accomplish the CLAS12 program of studies of the 3D structure of the nucleon Nead GPD/CFF extraction framework with controlled systematics. H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  17. Support slides…. H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  18. Exclusive p0 rates higher for small W sT – dominates for p0. dsT /dt dsL /dt K2⊥/Q2corrections in the propagators of the hard subprocess amplitude are essential in the description of the cross section at low Q2. They decrease s by a factor of about 10 at Q2∼ 3GeV2 M 0+,++ amplitude is important in s T . H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  19. Exclusive p+ cross sections in modified perturbative approach • For π+ production the p → n transition GPDs are required which are given by the isovector combination of proton GPDs F(3) = Fu − Fd . • The γ∗q → πq subprocess amplitudes within the modified perturbative approach is defined Fourier transform to b space momentum fraction of the quark defined with respect to the meson momentum transverse cross section for large t (−t>∼ 0.2 GeV2) is larger than the longitudinal one H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  20. Transverse densities in the nucleon in nuclear matter Quark transverse charge densities inside an unpolarized proton arXiv:1304.5926 Skyrme model proton medium • form factors of the nucleon fell off faster in nuclear matter • the size of the nucleon tends to bulge out in nuclear matter. H. Avakian, JLab, Jan 23

  21. Exclusive p+/p0 arXiv:0906.0460 Different transverse moments will give access to different combinations of GPDs H. Avakian, JLab, Feb 24

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