How to measure the linear polarization of gluons in unpolarized proton using the heavy-quark pair production

Abstract

In recent papers [1,2], two new ways have been proposed to probe the linear polarization of gluons in unpolarized proton: using the azimuthal asymmetries and Callan-Gross ratio in heavy-quark pair leptoproduction, lN→ lQQX. In this talk, we discuss in details the sensitivity of the QCD predictions for the azimuthal and 2 asymmetries to the contribution of linearly polarized gluons inside unpolarized proton, where the azimuth is the angle between the lepton scattering plane (l,l) and the heavy quark production plane (N,Q). Our analysis shows that the azimuthal distributions under consideration vary from 0 to 1 depending on the transverse-momentum dependent gluonic counterpart of the Boer-Mulders function, h1 g. We conclude that the and 2 asymmetries in heavy-quark pair production in DIS processes are predicted to be large in wide kinematic ranges and sensitive to the contribution of linearly polarized gluons.

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