Exploring the Feasibility of Extracting Orbital Angular Momentum at Small x from Polarized Elastic Dijet Production
ORAL
Abstract
We analyze the production of dijets when an electron collides elastically with a proton at small values of quark and gluon momentum fractions x. This observable is sensitive to quantities that allow us to calculate the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of quarks and gluons within the proton. Namely, through various azimuthal modulations, we can extract the so-called polarized dipole moment amplitudes. This is done by calculating both the polarized and unpolarized cross sections and then taking ratios of these to form asymmetries. We estimate the statistical uncertainties for a future experiment at the Electron-Ion Collider with polarized proton, deuteron, and He-3 beams. We then assess the feasibility of extracting the polarized dipole moment amplitudes from these measurements and the impact they can have on our knowledge of OAM at small x.
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Presenters
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Benjamin Kegerreis
Authors
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Benjamin Kegerreis
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Nicholas Baldonado
New Mexico State University
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Gabriel Zardo Becker
Federal University of Santa Catarina
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Yuri V Kovchegov
Ohio State University
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Ming Li
Ohio State University
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Brandon Manley
Ohio State University
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Wally Melnitchouk
Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates
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Daniel Pitonyak
Lebanon Valley College
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Nobuo Sato
Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates
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Matthew D Sievert
New Mexico State University
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Andrey Tarasov
North Carolina State University
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Yossathorn Tawabutr
University of Jyvaskyla