Azimuthal Asymmetry and Ratio R= FL / FT as Probes of the Charm Content of the Proton
Abstract
We study two experimental ways to measure the heavy-quark content of the proton: using the Callan-Gross ratio R(x,Q2)=FL/FT and/or azimuthal (2) asymmetry in deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering. Our approach is based on the perturbative stability of the QCD predictions for these two quantities. We resume the mass logarithms of the type αs( Q2/m2) and conclude that heavy-quark densities in the nucleon can, in principle, be determined from data on the Callan-Gross ratio and/or azimuthal asymmetry. In particular, the charm content of the proton can be measured in future studies at the proposed Large Hadron-Electron (LHeC) and Electron-Ion (EIC) Colliders.
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