Table of Contents
Fetching ...

Higher Twist Effects in the Drell-Yan Angular Distribution

K. J. Eskola, P. Hoyer, M. Vänttinen, R. Vogt

Abstract

We study the Drell-Yan process $πN \rightarrow μ^+ μ^- X$ at large $x_F$ using perturbative QCD. A higher-twist mechanism suggested by Berger and Brodsky is known to qualitatively explain the observed $x_F$ dependence of the muon angular distribution, but the predicted large $x_F$ behavior differs quantitatively from observations. We have repeated the model calculation taking into account the effects of nonasymptotic kinematics. At fixed-target energies we find important corrections which improve the agreement with data. The asymptotic result of Berger and Brodsky is recovered only at much higher energies. We discuss the generic reasons for the large corrections at high $x_F$. A proper understanding of the $x_F \to 1$ data would give important information on the pion distribution amplitude and exclusive form factor.

Higher Twist Effects in the Drell-Yan Angular Distribution

Abstract

We study the Drell-Yan process at large using perturbative QCD. A higher-twist mechanism suggested by Berger and Brodsky is known to qualitatively explain the observed dependence of the muon angular distribution, but the predicted large behavior differs quantitatively from observations. We have repeated the model calculation taking into account the effects of nonasymptotic kinematics. At fixed-target energies we find important corrections which improve the agreement with data. The asymptotic result of Berger and Brodsky is recovered only at much higher energies. We discuss the generic reasons for the large corrections at high . A proper understanding of the data would give important information on the pion distribution amplitude and exclusive form factor.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 10 equations.