Searching for TMD-factorization breaking in p+p and p+A collisions: Color interactions in QCD
Abstract
Dihadron and isolated direct photon-hadron angular correlations have been measured in p+p and p+A collisions to investigate possible effects from transverse-momentum-dependent factorization breaking due to color exchange between partons involved in the hard scattering and the proton remnants. The correlations are sensitive to nonperturbative initial-state and final-state transverse momentum kT and jT in the azimuthal nearly back-to-back region φ π. In this region, transverse-momentum-dependent evolution can be studied when several different hard scales are measured. To have sensitivity to small transverse momentum scales, nonperturbative momentum widths of , the out-of-plane transverse momentum component perpendicular to the trigger particle, are measured. To quantify the magnitude of any transverse-momentum-dependent factorization breaking effects, calculations will need to be performed for comparison.
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