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Paper   IPM / Particles / 16474
School of Particles and Accelerator
  Title:   Polarized parton distribution functions: parametrization and transverse momentum dependence
  Author(s): 
1.  H Nematollahi
2.  P Abolhadi
3.  S Atashbar
4.  A Mirjalili
5.  M. M Yazdanpanah
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Eur. Phys. J. C
  No.:  18
  Vol.:  81
  Year:  2021
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
We extract the polarized parton distribution functions (PPDFs) of proton. To this end we do a global analysis on recent and up-to-dated experimental data of polarized nucleon and deuteron structure functions at the NLO accuracy of perturbative QCD. We use the Jacobi polynomials expansion technique to do the required analyses. To achieve a more realistic estimation of the PPDFs and observable uncertainties we employ the Hessian error propagation. Following that we apply a theoretical approach which is based on imposing Lorentz structure in the parton model to investigate the transverse momentum dependence of these PPDFs. In this approach, the transverse momentum dependent (TMD) polarized parton distributions, which are also called the helicity distributions, are related to the integrated ones. This relation is indicating the priority and importance of data analysis for PPDFs. The results show a convenient general treatment expected for TMD densities which are in fact resulted from data analysis and fitting processes of integrated PPDFs in an adequate and a proper way.

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