I. Bubanja, H. Jung, N. Raičević, S. Taheri Monfared
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Abstract
Understanding the intrinsic transverse momentum (intrinsic-\(k_\textrm{T}\)) of partons within colliding hadrons, typically modeled with a Gaussian distribution characterized by a specific width (the intrinsic-\(k_\textrm{T}\)width), has been an extremely challenging issue. This difficulty arises because event generators like Pythia8 require an intrinsic-\(k_\textrm{T}\) width that unexpectedly varies with collision energy, reaching unphysical values at high energies. This paper investigates the underlying physics behind this energy dependence in Pythia8, revealing that it arises from an interplay between two non-perturbative processes: the internal transverse motion of partons and non-perturbative soft gluon emissions. These contributions are most constrained in the production of Drell–Yan pairs with very low transverse momentum, where soft gluon effects become increasingly prominent with rising collision energy-contrary to initial expectations. Through a detailed analysis of the Sudakov form factor and its influence on intrinsic-\(k_\textrm{T}\) width, we clarify the observed energy scaling behavior in Pythia8, providing insight into a longstanding issue in parton shower modeling.
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Experimental Physics I: Accelerator Based High-Energy Physics
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