Azimuthal Asymmetries in DIS as a Probe of Intrinsic Charm Content of the Proton

Jan, 2007
22 pages
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  • Nucl.Phys.B 762 (2007) 256-283
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Abstract:
We calculate the azimuthal dependence of the heavy-quark-initiated O(αs){\cal O}(\alpha_{s}) contributions to the lepton-nucleon deep inelastic scattering (DIS). It is shown that, contrary to the photon-gluon fusion (GF) component, the photon-quark scattering (QS) mechanism is practically cos2ϕ\cos2\phi-independent. We investigate the possibility to discriminate experimentally between the GF and QS contributions using their strongly different azimuthal distributions. Our analysis shows that the GF and QS predictions for the azimuthal cos2ϕ\cos2\phi asymmetry are quantitatively well defined in the fixed flavor number scheme: they are stable, both parametrically and perturbatively. We conclude that measurements of the azimuthal distributions at large Bjorken xx could directly probe the intrinsic charm content of the proton. As to the variable flavor number schemes, the charm densities of the recent CTEQ and MRST sets of parton distributions have a dramatic impact on the cos2ϕ\cos2\phi asymmetry in the whole region of xx and, for this reason, can easily be measured.
  • 13.88.+e
  • 13.60.-r
  • 12.38.-t
  • Perturbative QCD
  • Heavy Flavor Leptoproduction
  • Intrinsic Charm
  • Azimuthal Asymmetries
  • Heavy flavor leptoproduction
  • Intrinsic charm
  • Azimuthal asymmetries