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      Phenomenological model for the Drell-Yan process: Reexamined

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          Drell-Yan pair production is investigated. We reexamine a model where the quark momentum fraction is defined as the ratio of the corresponding light cone components of the quark and parent nucleon in a naive parton-model approach. It is shown that results differ from the standard parton model. This is due to unphysical solutions for the momentum fractions within the naive approach which are not present in the standard parton model. In a calculation employing full quark kinematics, i.e. including primordial quark transverse momentum, these solutions also appear. A prescription is given to handle these solutions in order to avoid misleading results. The impact of these solutions in the full kinematical approach is demonstrated and compared to the modified result.

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            23 September 2009
            2010-02-08
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            10.1103/PhysRevD.81.034002
            0909.4159
            ab519e98-8521-4141-a03a-ad0f08e2ce46

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            Phys.Rev.D81:034002,2010
            15 pages, 4 figures, references added, typos corrected, minor additions to the text, version as accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. D
            hep-ph nucl-th

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