Estimate on Spin Asymmetry for Drell-Yan Process at Fermilab with Tensor-Polarized Deuteron
Abstract
There are four new structure functions for the spin-1 deuteron in comparison with the ones for the spin-1/2 proton, and they are called b1, b2, b3, and b4. The twist-2 structure functions b1 and b2 are expressed by tensor-polarized parton distribution functions in the deuteron. HERMES measurements of b1 are much different from the prediction of the standard deuteron model with D-state admixture. It indicates that the structure functions b1 and b2 probe an interesting new aspect in the deuteron. There is an approved experiment at JLab to measure b1 and it is expected to start in 2019. On the other hand, the measurement of tensor-polarized distributions is under consideration at Fermilab by the Drell-Yan process with the unpolarized proton beam and tensor-polarized deuteron target. It is expected to provide crucial information on tensor-polarized antiquark distributions. Since the distributions are small quantities, it is important to estimate the tensor-polarized spin asymmetry theoretically to find experimental feasibility for an actual proposal at Fermilab.
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