Elucidating the internal structure of hadrons through direct photon production
Abstract
The accurate description of the internal structure of hadrons is a very challenging task. In order to compare the predictions with the highly-accurate experimental data, it is necessary to control any possible source of theoretical uncertainties. Thus, we can use the information extracted from final state measurement to constrain our knowledge about the internal structure of hadrons. In this work, we describe how direct photon production can be exploited to unveil details about the partonic distributions inside protons. Also, we explain how to describe QCD-QED corrections to hadron plus photon production at colliders, focusing on the accurate reconstruction of the partonic momentum fractions from experimentally accessible observables.
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