Formation Lengths:
Hadron Formation Lengths:
Hadron
QCD Confinement in Forming Systems
QCD Confinement in Forming Systems
Will Brooks
Will Brooks
Jefferson Lab
Jefferson Lab
Electrons
Workshop on Intersections of Nuclear Physics with Neutrinos and Electrons
Workshop on Intersections of Nuclear Physics with Neutrinos and
May 5, 2006
May 5, 2006
Main Focus
Main Focus
(cid:132)(cid:132) Space
Space–time characteristics of
hadronization
time characteristics of hadronization
–– Formation lengths, production lengths for several
Formation lengths, production lengths for several hadron
species:
hadron species:
How do hadrons form, and how long does it take?””
““How do hadrons form, and how long does it take?
Quark energy loss and multiple scattering
(cid:132)(cid:132) Quark energy loss and multiple scattering
–– How big is the energy loss, and how does it behave? E.g., an ans
How big is the energy loss, and how does it behave? E.g., an answer for
wer for
normal nuclear density and temperature might be:
normal nuclear density and temperature might be:
/fm at 5 fm, proportional to distance squared””
100 MeVMeV/fm at 5 fm, proportional to distance squared
““100
Numerous other studies: correlations, associated photons
Numerous other studies: correlations, associated photons
Steps: How Does Confinement Assemble Hadrons?
Steps: How Does Confinement Assemble Hadrons?
Step 1: Isolate correct interaction mechanisms — physical picture
physical picture
Step 1: Isolate correct interaction mechanisms
–– ModelsModels
Lattice studies require technical development, not happening soonn
–– Lattice studies require technical development, not happening soo
variable studies needed
, multi–variable studies needed
–– MultiMulti–hadron
hadron, multi
ncies
Step 2: Extract characteristic parameters and functional dependencies
Step 2: Extract characteristic parameters and functional depende
Length scales
–– Length scales
Flavor dependence, size dependence
–– Flavor dependence, size dependence
Energy loss
–– Energy loss
Correlation functions
–– Correlation functions
Interaction mechanisms
Interaction mechanisms
(cid:132)(cid:132) Ubiquitous sketch of
Ubiquitous sketch of hadronization
process: string/color flux tube
hadronization process: string/color flux tube
(cid:132)(cid:132) Confinement process isn
Confinement process isn’’t finished yet, these are
t finished yet, these are colored
pairs:
colored pairs:
How do we get to colorless systems?
(cid:132)(cid:132) How do we get to colorless systems?
Is the above picture reality, or just a nice story?(!)
(cid:132)(cid:132) Is the above picture reality, or just a nice story?(!)
Interaction mechanisms
Interaction mechanisms
(cid:132)(cid:132) An alternative mechanism:
An alternative mechanism: ““gluon
gluon bremsstrahlung
bremsstrahlung modelmodel””: :
GY
RG
All hadron color explicitly resolved in this picture
Experimentally, it is completely unknown what the dominant mechanism is
Experimental Studies: ““Hadron
Experimental Studies:
Attenuation””
Hadron Attenuation
(cid:132)(cid:132) We can learn about
We can learn about hadronization
reaction mechanisms from nuclear DIS
reaction mechanisms
from nuclear DIS
hadronization distance scales
distance scales and
and
(cid:132)(cid:132) Nucleus acts as a spatial analyzer for outgoing
hadronization
Nucleus acts as a spatial analyzer for outgoing hadronization
products
products
formation lengths:
Hadron formation lengths:
Hadron
magnitude expectations
order–ofof–magnitude expectations
order
(cid:132)(cid:132) Given
hadron size
size RRh, can build color field of
Given hadron
. In lab frame this is boosted:
less than t0 ~~RRh/c/c. In lab frame this is boosted:
less than t
, can build color field of hadron
in its rest frame in time no
hadron in its rest frame in time no
t =
f
R
h
E
m
If take, e.g., the pionpion mass, radius 0.66 fm, E = 4
If take, e.g., the
mass, radius 0.66 fm, E = 4 GeVGeV, then
, then ttf ~ 20 fm
~ 20 fm..
Slightly more sophisticated, if gluon emission time dominates
(cid:132)(cid:132) Slightly more sophisticated, if gluon emission time dominates
t
f
≈
)
2
1(
E
z
−
h
2
2
mk
+
T
h
,
k
T
Λ≈
QCD
≈
2.0
GeV
If take, e.g., pionpion mass, mass, zz = = EEhadron
If take, e.g.,
hadron//νν = 0.5, E
= 0.5, Eh = 4 = 4 GeVGeV, then
~ 13 fm
, then ttff ~ 13 fm
matched to nuclear dimensions!
WellWell–matched to nuclear dimensions!
Time scales for hadron
Time scales for
formation
hadron formation
(cid:132)(cid:132) Can identify multiple time scales? E.g., isolate the
production length
Can identify multiple time scales? E.g., isolate the production length
formation length?
and the formation length?
and the
Formation length tf
Time required to produce
fully-developed hadron
Signaled by interactions with
known hadron cross sections
No gluon emission
Production length tp
Time required to produce
“colorless pre-hadron”
or “colorless dipole”
Signaled by medium-stimulated
energy loss via gluon emission
It is essentially unknown what these time scales are