2019
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6777-5
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Proof of sum rules for double parton distributions in QCD

Abstract: Double hard scattering can play an important role for producing multiparticle final states in hadron-hadron collisions. The associated cross sections depend on double parton distributions, which at present are only weakly constrained by theory or measurements. A set of sum rules for these distributions has been proposed by Gaunt and Stirling some time ago. We give a proof for these sum rules at all orders in perturbation theory, including a detailed analysis of the renormalisation of ultraviolet divergences. A… Show more

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“…This avoids complications of bottom-up attempts in constructing dPDFs from known sPDFs, which cannot be unique and where one encounters problems [48,50]. Also, note a recent study [51] devoted to a verification of the GS sum rules in covariant perturbation theory and in light-cone perturbation theory.…”
Section: Basic Definitions and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This avoids complications of bottom-up attempts in constructing dPDFs from known sPDFs, which cannot be unique and where one encounters problems [48,50]. Also, note a recent study [51] devoted to a verification of the GS sum rules in covariant perturbation theory and in light-cone perturbation theory.…”
Section: Basic Definitions and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For J/ψ-pair production, the main feeddown sources are the χ c and ψ . The feed-down from χ c is expected to be small, as gg → J/ψ + χ c and gg → ψ + χ c 1 Theory DPS studies advance [73][74][75][76], but not yet as to provide quantitative inputs to predict DPS cross sections as done for SPS. As such, one usually assumes the DPS contributions to be independent.…”
Section: Other Contributions To Quarkonium-pair Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general form of the convolution integrals in (5) was already given in [43] and follows from boost invariance and dimensional analysis. The splitting mechanism expressed in (5) also induces an inhomogeneous term in the evolution equation for momentum space DPDs, which reads [54]…”
Section: Basic Definitions and Notationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A description of DPS in terms of momentum space DPDs is considered in a number of works [12,13,56,61,66]. Furthermore, the momentum-space DPDs at ∆ = 0 are the objects that satisfy the number and momentum sum rules of [53], as was discussed in [54]. Similarly to the position space DPDs at small y, momentum space DPDs at large ∆ can be matched onto PDFs with perturbative kernels W a 1 a 2 ,a 0 (x 1 , x 2 , ∆).…”
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confidence: 99%