Multiprocess imaging of nuclear modifications on parton distributions in proton-nucleus collisions
Abstract
Nuclear modifications to collinear parton distribution functions are conventionally quantified by the ratios rAi(x,Q2) = fA,protoni(x,Q2) / fprotoni(x,Q2) . For a given nucleus A, these ratios generally depend on the parton momentum fraction x , the probing scale Q2 , and the parton species i . Determining these dependencies relies on a global analysis of diverse experimental data. However, in realistic observables, these dependencies are intricately intertwined, making their extraction challenging. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to effectively image the nuclear modification factors rAi(x,Q2) at the observable level in proton-nucleus collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. Specifically, through a combined study of Z -boson production, Z +jet production, and Z+c -jet production, we separately enhance signals arising from light-quark, gluon, and heavy-flavor (charm) distributions in nuclei. This enables us to effectively image the rAi(x,Q2) for specific parton species. The feasibility of this method is validated through perturbative calculations at next-to-leading order in the strong coupling constant, employing three sets of nuclear PDF parametrizations: EPPS21, nCTEQ15, and TUJU19. Future measurements of these observables are expected to provide more efficient constraints on nuclear PDFs and yield new insights into the detailed partonic structures of nuclei.
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