EXCLUSIVE QCD FACTORIZATION AND SINGLE TRANSVERSE POLARIZATION PHENOMENA AT HIGH-ENERGY COLLIDERS
This PhD thesis is divided into two distinct parts. The first part focuses on hard exclusive scattering processes in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) at high energies, while the second part delves into spin phenomena at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).Hard exclusive scattering processes play a crucial role in QCD at high energies, providing unique insights into the confined partonic dynamics within hadrons, complementing inclusive processes. Studying these processes within the QCD factorization approach yields the generalized parton distribution (GPD), a nonperturbative parton correlation function that offers a three-dimensional tomographic parton image within a hadron. However, the experimental measurement of these processes poses significant challenges. This thesis will review the factorization formalism for related processes, examine the limitations of some widely used processes, and introduce two novel processes that enhance the sensitivity to GPD, particularly its dependence on the parton momentum fraction x. The second part of the thesis centers on spin phenomena, specifically single spin production, at the LHC. Noting that a single transverse polarization can be generated even in an unpolarized collision, this research proposes two new jet substructure observables: one for boosted top quark jets and another for high-energy gluon jets. The observation of these phenomena paves the way for innovative tools in LHC phenomenology, enabling both precision measurements and the search for new physics.
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- Material Type
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Theses
- Authors
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Yu, Zhite
- Thesis Advisors
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Yuan, Chien-Peng
- Committee Members
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Yuan, Chien-Peng
von Manteuffel, Andreas
Fisher, Wade
Lee, Dean
Bazavov, Alexei
- Date Published
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2023
- Subjects
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Physics
- Program of Study
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Physics - Doctor of Philosophy
- Degree Level
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Doctoral
- Language
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English
- Pages
- 444 pages
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/r3ys-6q23