Constraining gluon density of pions at large $x$ by pion-induced $J/\psi$ production
Wen-Chen Chang, Jen-Chieh Peng, Stephane Platchkov, Takahiro Sawada

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that existing pion-induced $J/$ production data can effectively constrain the pion's gluon distribution at large momentum fractions, complementing global fits and reducing uncertainties.
Contribution
It shows that pion-induced $J/$ data, often excluded from global fits, provide valuable constraints on the pion's gluon PDFs at large $x$ within the color evaporation model.
Findings
$J/$ data favor PDFs with significant large-$x$ gluon content
Forward rapidity and high beam momentum data are most sensitive
Existing data can refine pion gluon distribution estimates
Abstract
The gluon distributions of the pion obtained from various global fits exhibit large variations among them. Within the framework of the color evaporation model, we show that the existing pion-induced production data, usually not included in the global fits, can impose useful additional constraints on the pion parton distribution functions (PDFs). In particular, these data can probe the pion's gluon densities at large . Existing pion-induced data covering a broad range of beam momenta are compared with next-to-leading-order QCD calculations using various sets of pion PDFs. It is found that data measured at forward rapidity and at sufficiently high beam momentum are sensitive to the large- gluon distribution of pions. The current data favor the Sutton-Martin-Roberts-Stirling and Gluck-Reya-Vogt pion PDFs, containing significant gluon content at…
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