
TL;DR
This paper reviews fixed-target Fermilab experiments on dimuon production, emphasizing recent results from E866 and discussing future studies of parton distributions in nucleons and nuclei.
Contribution
It compiles and analyzes two decades of experimental data on dimuon production, providing insights into parton distributions and future research directions.
Findings
Recent E866 results enhance understanding of parton distributions.
Dimuon production remains a valuable probe for nucleon structure.
Future experiments will further elucidate nuclear parton dynamics.
Abstract
Dimuon production has been studied in a series of fixed-target experiments at Fermilab during the last two decades. Highlights from these experiments, together with recent results from the Fermilab E866 experiment, are presented. Future prospects for studying the parton distributions in the nucleons and nuclei using dimuon production are also discussed.
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