Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$

Anselmino, M. ; Boglione, M. ; Hansson, J. ; Murgia, F.
Springer
Published 2000
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1434-6052
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Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
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autor Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
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Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
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notes Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
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shingle_author_1 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
shingle_author_2 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
shingle_author_3 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
shingle_author_4 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
shingle_catch_all_1 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
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Murgia, F.
Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
1434-6052
14346052
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shingle_catch_all_2 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
1434-6052
14346052
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shingle_catch_all_3 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
1434-6052
14346052
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shingle_catch_all_4 Anselmino, M.
Boglione, M.
Hansson, J.
Murgia, F.
Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
Abstract. Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry $A_N$ in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non-negligible values of $A_N$ may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum $\vec k_\perp$ with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ , and by assuming that the QCD factorization theorem holds also when transverse momenta are taken into account. The predictions given here are based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ . Eventual spin and $\vec k_\perp$ dependences in the quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed.
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shingle_title_1 Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
shingle_title_2 Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
shingle_title_3 Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
shingle_title_4 Predictions for single spin asymmetries in $\ell p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$ and $\gamma^* p^{\uparrow} \to \pi X$
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