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arxiv: 1211.3132 · v2 · pith:APQNWUVEnew · submitted 2012-11-13 · ✦ hep-ph · nucl-th

Double Parton Correlations in the Bag Model

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keywords correlationsdoublemodelpartonflavorfractionsmomentumseparation
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Double parton scattering is sensitive to correlations between the two partons in the hadron, including correlations in flavor, spin, color, momentum fractions and transverse separation. We obtain a first estimate of the size of these correlations by calculating the corresponding double parton distribution functions in a bag model of the proton. We find significant correlations between momentum fractions, spin and flavor, but negligible correlations with transverse separation. The model estimates of the relative importance of these correlations will help experimental studies disentangle them.

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