
TL;DR
The paper introduces the J-PARC facility and discusses potential high-energy hadron physics experiments using a 30-50 GeV proton beam, focusing on nucleon structure, parton dynamics, and nuclear medium effects.
Contribution
It presents new experimental proposals and theoretical studies for exploring quark-gluon structure and nuclear phenomena at J-PARC with a primary proton beam.
Findings
Proposed experiments on charm-production and Drell-Yan processes.
Studies on parton-energy loss and hadron-mass modifications.
Theoretical analysis of parton distribution functions related to J-PARC projects.
Abstract
The J-PARC facility is near completion and experiments will start in 2009 on nuclear and particle physics projects. In this article, the J-PARC facility is introduced, and possible projects are discussed in high-energy hadron physics by using the primary proton beam of 30-50 GeV. There are proposed experiments on charm-production and Drell-Yan processes as well as single spin asymmetries for investigating quark and gluon structure of the nucleon and nuclei. Parton-energy loss could be studied in the Drell-Yan processes. There is also a proposal on hadron-mass modifications in a nuclear medium by using the proton beam. In addition, possible topics include transition from hadron to quark degrees of freedom by elastic pp scattering, color transparency by (p,2p), short-range correlation in nuclear force by (p,2pN), tensor structure functions for spin-one hadrons, fragmentation functions,…
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