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Future Drell-Yan program of the COMPASS cllaboration. Norihiro DOSHITA (Yamagata University) On behalf of the COMPASS collaboration. KEK theory center workshop on High-energy hadron physics with hadron beams January 6 - 8, 2010Seminar Hall, Building No.3, KEK, Tsukuba, Japan. Outline.
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Future Drell-Yan program of the COMPASS cllaboration Norihiro DOSHITA (Yamagata University) On behalf of the COMPASS collaboration KEK theory center workshop on High-energy hadron physics with hadron beams January 6 - 8, 2010Seminar Hall, Building No.3, KEK, Tsukuba, Japan N. Doshita
Outline • Access TMDs from (polarized) Drell-Yan process • Experimental setup - Spectrometer - Polarized target - Statistics estimations • Beam test in 2007 – 2009 • Summary N. Doshita
In the COMPASS experiment muon program (2002 ~ 2007) Deeply Inelastic Scattering with polarized muon and polarized nucleon target quark nucleon Longitudinal polarized target - gluon spin distribution: G - quark helicity distribution : q(x) Transversal polarized target - quark transversity distribution : Tq(x) - Sivers function : f1T Since SMC experiment - l+ Quark orbital angular momentum * Polarized Drell-Yan program (2012 ~ ) with pion beam and transversally polarized target l- p Drell-Yan process N. Doshita
Motivation - Boer-Mulders function Unpolarized Drell-Yan Phys.Lett. B639 (2006) 494 The cos2 angular dependent weighted cross section of (p-,p) at valence region (xp> 0.1) : Boer-Mulders functions of the valence and sea quarks inside the pion respectively : Boer-Mulders functions of the quark flavor inside the proton Flavor separation: The ratio of the weighted cross sections of (p-, p) and (p-, D) (p-, p) and (p+,p) N. Doshita
Motivation - Transversity and Sivers function SIDIS many components of transverse target spin dependent azimuthal modulations (polarized beam with transversal polarized target) Uncertainty of Fragmentation Function Polarized Drell-Yan (single spin DY asymmetries) FF free Unpol. PDF prediction N. Doshita
Double polarized Drell-Yan: direct access to Transversity With polarized antiproton beam and polarized proton target M.Nekipelov -> PAX Feasibility study is underway, polarized antiprotons(>20%) - not a trivial issue N. Doshita
J/Y – Drell-Yan duality • J/Y – DY duality close analogy between Drell-Yan and J/Y production mechanism: • Occurs when the gluon-gluon fusion mechanism of the J/Y production is dominated by the quark-quark fusion mechanism • We can expect that the duality is valid in the COMPASS kinematic range • Key issue for the applicability of the J/Y signal for the study of hadron spin structure • J/Y production mechanism by itself is an important issue J/ substitution N. Doshita
The COMPASS spectrometer Large angular acceptance spectrometer Various secondary beams with the intensity up to 6x107 particles/s A detection system designed to stand relatively high particle fluxes The dedicated muon trigger system Hadron absorber is needed Polarized target and hadron absorber p±,m± N. Doshita
COMPASS polarized solid target system Large acceptance COMPASS Magnet Cooling power Transverse polarization mK • Frozen spin target at 0.6 T dipole magnet • (after polarizing at 2.5 T solenoid) Cooling power • Many secondly particels – nuclear interaction • 2 mW heat input expected • with 6 x 107 pions/s • 5 mW cooling power at 70mK mmol/sec Target cell • Target area: 130 cm long with < ±30 ppm • 10 cm gap • 3 cells (27.5, 55, 27.5cm long) • 20 cm gap • 2 cells (50, 50 cm long) beam 180mrad N. Doshita
Proton target materials Figure of Merit f : dilution factor : density Ff : packing factor • Normalized by • H-butanol • Magnetic field 2.5T • Relaxation time • NH3 4000h at 60 mK and 0.6T • - If 7LiH reach 90%, PTFoM is 2.1. * J.Ball,NIM.A526(2004)7. N. Doshita
Deuteron target materials Figure of Merit f : dilution factor : density Ff : packing factor • Normalized by ND3 . • Magnetic field 2.5T • Relaxation time • 6LiD 2000h at 0.42T and 60 mK. ** S.T.Goertzetal, NIM.A526(2004)43. N. Doshita
Signal and background Dimuon mass spectrum (NA50) • 2 backgrounds sources • Physics background • D,D and J/y decays to m+m-X • Combinatorial background • p and K decaying to mn Drell-Yan J/y, y’ Open charm Empty target Comb. bkg Better region to study Drell-Yan is 4 < M GeV/c2. N. Doshita
Some indications for statistics • High luminosity (DY Cross Section is a fractions of nanobarns) and large angular acceptance, better pion or antiproton beams (valence anti-quark) • Sufficiently high energy to access ‘safe’ of background free Mll range ( 4 GeV/c < Mll < 9 GeV/c) • Good acceptance in the valence quark range xB > 0.1 and kinematic range: τ = xAxB = M2/s > 0.1 • Good figure of merit (PTFoM), which can be represented as a product of the luminosity and beam (target) polarization (dilution factor) (PTFoM~ L × Pbeam (f)) N. Doshita
Cross section and acceptance COMPASS acceptance is in the valence quarks regions (x > 0.1). This is also the best region to measure the spin asymmeties, as expected from theory predictions. N. Doshita
Expected statistical error for Sivers asymmetry • With a beam intensity of 6 x 107 particles/s, a luminosity of 1.7 x 1033 /cm2s can be obtained. • Assuming 2 years of data-taking, more than 200k DY events in the region 4 < M < 9 GeV/c2. Predictions of Sivers asymmetry in the COMPASS phase space. • Solid and dashed: Etremov et. Al, PLB612(2005)233. • Dot-dashed; Collins et al, PRD73(2006)014021. • Solid, dot-dased; Ansemino et al, PRD79(2009)054010. • Bixes; Blanconi et al, PRD73(2006)114002. • Short-dashed; Bacchetta et al; PRD78(2008)074010. XF N. Doshita
Beam test in 2007 Feasibility test at COMPASS N. Doshita
Drell – Yan Beam test 2009 • Data taking: Nov 19 - 23 • Beam : 190 GeV negative pion • Target : 40+40cm CH2 target with 5cm diameter (100% interaction length) • Nominal intensity: 7-9 x 10^7 / spill • Total data : 4800 good spills • High intensity beam test was also done. (1.5 x 10^8 / spill) • Radiation level : low (< 0.5 uSv/h ) N. Doshita
DY Feasibility@COMPASS Beam Test 2009 (with hadron absorber I) target
DY Feasibility@COMPASS Beam Test 2009 (with hadron absorber III) Top view target N. Doshita
Some results of 2009 DY beam test I:radio-protection issues and tracking detectors occupancies • RP - the detected radiation level is factor 6 lower than allowed one (3 uSv), in a good agreement with simulations done by COMPASS and CERN RP (pion beam intensity ~8x10^7 pions per spill (10 seconds)) • The tracking detectors occupancy downstream of hadron absorber is factor 10 lower compare to the normal muon running conditions 20 N. Doshita
Some results of 2009 DY beam test II:J/Psi – monitoring signal for DY • Very clean J/Psi signal observed • Combinatorial background for such a beam intensity seem absent in high dimuon mass range • The J/Psi production/registration/reconstruction rate is high even with not optimised hadron absorber (number of radiation/interaction length ratio) and very raw reconstruction procedure (no hadron absorber in the standard COMPASS reconstruction program). VERYPRELIMINARY N. Doshita
summary • COMPASS will be able to perform several combinations of beams (p-, p+, p(?)) and targets (p , D ) for Drell-Yan measurement. • We will perform the first measurement with p- beam and transversal polarized p target. • The expected accuracy after 2 years data taking is enough to provide unique information of hadron structure and of transverse momentum PDFs. N. Doshita