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Boer-Mulders effect in the unpolarized pion induced Drell–Yan process at COMPASS within TMD factorization

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Boer-Mulders effect in the unpolarized pion induced Drell–Yan process at COMPASS within TMD factorization
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The European Physical Journal C, August 2018
DOI 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6114-4
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Xiaoyu Wang, Wenjuan Mao, Zhun Lu

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