Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering

It has been suggested that a colour-entanglement effect exists in the Drell-Yan cross section for the 'double T-odd' contributions at low transverse momentum $Q_T$, rendering the colour structure different from that predicted by the usual factorisation formula [1]. These T-odd contribut...

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Main Author: Daniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. Mulders
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SciPost 2017-12-01
Series:SciPost Physics
Online Access:https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.3.6.040
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spelling doaj-8bb81c9b929a461c883767084beaef3a2020-11-24T23:13:09ZengSciPostSciPost Physics2542-46532017-12-013604010.21468/SciPostPhys.3.6.040Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scatteringDaniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. MuldersIt has been suggested that a colour-entanglement effect exists in the Drell-Yan cross section for the 'double T-odd' contributions at low transverse momentum $Q_T$, rendering the colour structure different from that predicted by the usual factorisation formula [1]. These T-odd contributions can come from the Boer-Mulders or Sivers transverse momentum dependent distribution functions. The different colour structure should be visible already at the lowest possible order that gives a contribution to the double Boer-Mulders (dBM) or double Sivers (dS) effect, that is at the level of two gluon exchanges. To discriminate between the different predictions, we compute the leading-power contribution to the low-$Q_T$ dBM cross section at the two-gluon exchange order in the context of a spectator model. The computation is performed using a method of regions analysis with Collins subtraction terms implemented. The results conform with the predictions of the factorisation formula. In the cancellation of the colour entanglement, diagrams containing the three-gluon vertex are essential. Furthermore, the Glauber region turns out to play an important role - in fact, it is possible to assign the full contribution to the dBM cross section at the given order to the region in which the two gluons have Glauber scaling. A similar disentanglement of colour is found for the dS effect.https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.3.6.040
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author Daniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. Mulders
spellingShingle Daniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. Mulders
Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
SciPost Physics
author_facet Daniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. Mulders
author_sort Daniël Boer, Tom van Daal, Jonathan R. Gaunt, Tomas Kasemets, Piet J. Mulders
title Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
title_short Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
title_full Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
title_fullStr Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
title_full_unstemmed Colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in Drell-Yan scattering
title_sort colour unwound - disentangling colours for azimuthal asymmetries in drell-yan scattering
publisher SciPost
series SciPost Physics
issn 2542-4653
publishDate 2017-12-01
description It has been suggested that a colour-entanglement effect exists in the Drell-Yan cross section for the 'double T-odd' contributions at low transverse momentum $Q_T$, rendering the colour structure different from that predicted by the usual factorisation formula [1]. These T-odd contributions can come from the Boer-Mulders or Sivers transverse momentum dependent distribution functions. The different colour structure should be visible already at the lowest possible order that gives a contribution to the double Boer-Mulders (dBM) or double Sivers (dS) effect, that is at the level of two gluon exchanges. To discriminate between the different predictions, we compute the leading-power contribution to the low-$Q_T$ dBM cross section at the two-gluon exchange order in the context of a spectator model. The computation is performed using a method of regions analysis with Collins subtraction terms implemented. The results conform with the predictions of the factorisation formula. In the cancellation of the colour entanglement, diagrams containing the three-gluon vertex are essential. Furthermore, the Glauber region turns out to play an important role - in fact, it is possible to assign the full contribution to the dBM cross section at the given order to the region in which the two gluons have Glauber scaling. A similar disentanglement of colour is found for the dS effect.
url https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.3.6.040
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