Measurements of Angular Distributions of Drell-Yan Dimuons in p+p and p+d Interactions at 120 GeV/c

Abstract

We present experimental results on the angular distributions of Drell-Yan muons produced by a 120 GeV/c proton beam interacting with liquid hydrogen and deuterium targets. The dimuon angular distributions in both polar (θ) and azimuthal (φ) angles in the Collins-Soper frame are measured within the kinematic range of 4.5 < mμμ < 10\ GeV/c2, 0.19 < pT < 2.24\ GeV/c, and 0 < xF < 0.95. Unlike the results of a previous proton-induced Drell-Yan experiment at a higher energy, the data reveal a pronounced 2φ modulation in the angular distributions. Comparison with perturbative QCD (pQCD) predictions shows statistically significant deviations, with p-values of 3.5\% for the p+p and 1.5\% for the p+d Drell-Yan processes. These results suggest the presence of nonperturbative QCD contributions.

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