Transverse spin physics

This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought...

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Main Authors Barone, Vlncenzo, Ratclifife, Philip G
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Abstract This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought to surface an entire class of new phenomena, which now await thorough experimental investigation. Over the next few years a number of experiments world-wide (at BNL, CERN, DESY and JLAB) will run with transversely polarised beams and targets, providing data that will enrich our knowledge of the transverse-spin structure of hadrons. It is therefore timely to assess the state of the art, and this is the principal aim of the volume.An outline of the book is as follows. After a few introductory remarks (Chapter 1), attention is directed in Chapter 2 to transversely polarised deeply-inelastic scattering (DIS), which probes the transverse spin structure function g2. This existing data are reviewed and discussed (for completeness, a brief presentation of longitudinally polarised DIS is also provided). In Chapter 3 the transverse-spin structure of the proton is illustrated in detail, with emphasis on the transversity distribution and the twist-three parton distribution contributing to g2. Model calculations of these quantities are also presented. In Chapter 4, the QCD evolution of transversity is studied at leading and next-to-leading order. Chapter 5 illustrates the g2 structure function and its related sum rules within the framework of perturbative QCD. The last three chapters are devoted to the phenomenology of transversity, in the context of Drell-Yan processes (Chapter 6), inclusive leptoproduction (Chapter 7) and inclusive hadroproduction (Chapter 8). The interpretation of some recent single-spin asymmetry data is discussed and the prospects for future measurements are reviewed.
AbstractList This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought to surface an entire class of new phenomena, which now await thorough experimental investigation. Over the next few years a number of experiments world-wide (at BNL, CERN, DESY and JLAB) will run with transversely polarised beams and targets, providing data that will enrich our knowledge of the transverse-spin structure of hadrons. It is therefore timely to assess the state of the art, and this is the principal aim of the volume. An outline of the book is as follows. After a few introductory remarks (Chapter 1), attention is directed in Chapter 2 to transversely polarised deeply-inelastic scattering (DIS), which probes the transverse spin structure function g2. This existing data are reviewed and discussed (for completeness, a brief presentation of longitudinally polarised DIS is also provided). In Chapter 3 the transverse-spin structure of the proton is illustrated in detail, with emphasis on the transversity distribution and the twist-three parton distribution contributing to g2. Model calculations of these quantities are also presented. In Chapter 4, the QCD evolution of transversity is studied at leading and next-to-leading order. Chapter 5 illustrates the g2 structure function and its related sum rules within the framework of perturbative QCD. The last three chapters are devoted to the phenomenology of transversity, in the context of Drell-Yan processes (Chapter 6), inclusive leptoproduction (Chapter 7) and inclusive hadroproduction (Chapter 8). The interpretation of some recent single-spin asymmetry data is discussed and the prospects for future measurements are reviewed.
This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought to surface an entire class of new phenomena, which now await thorough experimental investigation. Over the next few years a number of experiments world-wide (at BNL, CERN, DESY and JLAB) will run with transversely polarised beams and targets, providing data that will enrich our knowledge of the transverse-spin structure of hadrons. It is therefore timely to assess the state of the art, and this is the principal aim of the volume.An outline of the book is as follows. After a few introductory remarks (Chapter 1), attention is directed in Chapter 2 to transversely polarised deeply-inelastic scattering (DIS), which probes the transverse spin structure function g2. This existing data are reviewed and discussed (for completeness, a brief presentation of longitudinally polarised DIS is also provided). In Chapter 3 the transverse-spin structure of the proton is illustrated in detail, with emphasis on the transversity distribution and the twist-three parton distribution contributing to g2. Model calculations of these quantities are also presented. In Chapter 4, the QCD evolution of transversity is studied at leading and next-to-leading order. Chapter 5 illustrates the g2 structure function and its related sum rules within the framework of perturbative QCD. The last three chapters are devoted to the phenomenology of transversity, in the context of Drell-Yan processes (Chapter 6), inclusive leptoproduction (Chapter 7) and inclusive hadroproduction (Chapter 8). The interpretation of some recent single-spin asymmetry data is discussed and the prospects for future measurements are reviewed.
This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought to surface an entire class of new phenomena, which now await thorough experimental investigation. Over the next few years a number of experiments world-wide (at BNL, CERN, DESY and JLAB) will run with transversely polarised beams and targets, providing data that will enrich our knowledge of the transverse-spin structure of hadrons. It is therefore timely to assess the state of the art, and this is the principal aim of the volume.An outline of the book is as follows. After a few introductory remarks (Chapter 1), attention is directed in Chapter 2 to transversely polarised deeply-inelastic scattering (DIS), which probes the transverse spin structure function g2. This existing data are reviewed and discussed (for completeness, a brief presentation of longitudinally polarised DIS is also provided). In Chapter 3 the transverse-spin structure of the proton is illustrated in detail, with emphasis on the transversity distribution and the twist-three parton distribution contributing to g2. Model calculations of these quantities are also presented. In Chapter 4, the QCD evolution of transversity is studied at leading and next-to-leading order. Chapter 5 illustrates the g2 structure function and its related sum rules within the framework of perturbative QCD. The last three chapters are devoted to the phenomenology of transversity, in the context of Drell-Yan processes (Chapter 6), inclusive leptoproduction (Chapter 7) and inclusive hadroproduction (Chapter 8). The interpretation of some recent single-spin asymmetry data is discussed and the prospects for future measurements are reviewed.Contents: Polarised Deeply-Inelastic ScatteringThe Transverse-Spin Structure of the ProtonThe QCD Evolution of TransversityThe g2Structure Function in QCDTransversity in Drell-Yan ProductionTransversity in Inclusive LeptoproductionTransversity in Inclusive HadroproductionReadership: Graduate students and researchers in high-energy spin physics.
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TableOfContents Transverse spin physics -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Polarised Deeply-inelastic Scattering -- Chapter 3: The Transverse-spin Structure of the Proton -- Chapter 4: The QCD Evolution of Transversity -- Chapter 5: The g2 Structure Function in QCD -- Chapter 6: Transversity in Drell-Yan Production -- Chapter 7: Transversity in Inclusive Leptoproduction -- Chapter 8: Transversity in Inclusive Hadroproduction -- Appendix A: Polarisation of a Dirac Particle -- Appendix B: Sudakov Decomposition of Vectors -- Appendix C: Projectors for Structure Functions -- Appendix D: Reference Frames -- Appendix E: Dimensional Regularisation and Minimal Subtraction -- Appendix F: Mellin-moment Identities -- Bibliography -- Index.
4.5 Evolution of the transversity distributions -- 4.6 Evolution of the Soffer inequality and positivity constraints -- 4.7 The low-x behaviour of h1 -- Chapter 5 The g2 structure function in QCD -- 5.1 The operator-product expansion-non-singlet -- 5.2 Ladder-diagram summation -- 5.3 Singlet g2 in LO -- 5.4 Non-singlet and singlet coefficients g2 in NLO -- 5.5 Sum rules for g2 in QCD -- 5.5.1 The Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule in QCD -- 5.5.2 The Wandzura-Wilczek relation in QCD -- 5.5.3 The Efremov-Leader-Teryaev sum rule in QCD -- 5.6 Low-x behaviour of g2 -- 5.7 Twist-three evolution equations in the large-Nc limit -- 5.8 Evolution of the g2 fragmentation function -- Chapter 6 Transversity in Drell-Yan production -- 6.1 Double transverse-spin asymmetries -- 6.2 The Drell-Yan process -- 6.2.1 Zo-mediated Drell-Yan processes -- 6.3 Factorisation in Drell-Yan processes -- 6.4 Twist-three contributions to the Drell-Yan process -- 6.5 Predictions for Drell-Yan double transverse-spin asymmetries -- 6.6 Transversity at RHIC -- Chapter 7 Transversity in inclusive leptoproduction -- 7.1 Single-particle leptoproduction: definitions and kinematics -- 7.2 The partonic description of semi-inclusive DIS -- 7.3 The fragmentation matrix -- 7.4 Time reversal and transverse polarisation -- 7.5 Leading-twist fragmentation functions -- 7.5.1 KT-dependent fragmentation functions -- 7.6 The Collins fragmentation function -- 7.7 Cross-sections and asymmetries of inclusive leptoproduction -- 7.7.1 Integrated cross-sections -- 7.7.2 Single-spin azimuthal asymmetries -- 7.8 Factorisation in semi-inclusive DIS -- 7.8.1 The collinear case -- 7.8.2 The non-collinear case -- 7.8.3 Sudakov form factors -- 7.9 Inclusive leptoproduction at twist three -- 7.10 Two-particle leptoproduction -- 7.11 Leptoproduction of spin-one hadrons
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The transverse-spin structure function and the transversity distributions -- 1.2 A first look at g2 -- 1.3 A prelude to transversity -- 1.4 Notation and terminology -- 1.5 Conventions -- Chapter 2 Polarised deeply-inelastic scattering -- 2.1 Basics of DIS -- 2.2 The unpolarised cross-section -- 2.3 Polarised cross-sections -- 2.4 Target polarisation -- 2.5 Forward virtual Compton scattering -- 2.6 Spin asymmetries -- 2.7 The partonic content of structure functions -- 2.7.1 Unpolarised structure functions -- 2.7.2 The longitudinal spin structure function -- 2.7.3 The transverse-spin structure function -- 2.8 Mellin moments of polarised structure functions -- 2.8.1 The first moment of g1 -- 2.8.2 The Bjorken sum rule -- 2.8.3 The Wandzura-Wilczek relation -- 2.8.4 The Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule -- 2.8.5 The Efremov-Leader-Teryaev sum rule -- 2.9 Experimental results on polarised structure functions -- 2.10 Transverse spin in electroweak DIS -- Chapter 3 The transverse-spin structure of the proton -- 3.1 The quark-quark correlation matrix -- 3.2 Leading-twist distribution functions -- 3.3 Probabilistic interpretation of distribution functions -- 3.4 Vector axial and tensor charges -- 3.5 Quark-nucleon helicity amplitudes -- 3.6 The Soffer inequality -- 3.7 Transverse motion of quarks -- 3.8 Twist-three distributions -- 3.9 Sum rules for ATf and gT -- 3.10 T-odd distributions -- 3.11 Model calculations -- 3.11.1 Models for the transversity distributions -- 3.11.2 Calculations of the tensor charges -- 3.11.3 Models for g2 -- Chapter 4 The QCD evolution of transversity -- 4.1 The renormalisation-group equation -- 4.2 QCD evolution at leading order -- 4.3 QCD evolution at next-to-leading order -- 4.4 Fragmentation functions at next-to-leading order
7.12 Transversity in exclusive leptoproduction processes -- 7.13 Phenomenological analyses and experimental results -- 7.13.1 A0 hyperon polarimetry -- 7.13.2 Azimuthal asymmetries in pion leptoproduction -- 7.13.3 Transverse polarisation in e+e- collisions -- 7.14 Experimental perspectives -- 7.14.1 HERMES -- 7.14.2 COMPASS -- 7.14.3 ELFE -- 7.14.4 TESLA-N -- Chapter 8 Transversity in inclusive hadroproduction -- 8.1 Inclusive hadroproduction with a transversely polarised target -- 8.2 Transverse motion of quarks and single-spin asymmetries -- 8.3 Single-spin asymmetries at twist three -- 8.3.1 Experimental results and phenomenology -- Appendix A Polarisation of a Dirac particle -- A.1 The polarisation operator and spin vector -- A.2 Longitudinal polarisation -- A.3 Transverse polarisation -- A.4 The spin density matrix -- Appendix B Sudakov decomposition of vectors -- Appendix C Projectors for structure functions -- Appendix D Reference frames -- D.1 The yN collinear frames -- D.2 The hN collinear frames -- Appendix E Dimensional regularisation and minimal subtraction -- Appendix F Mellin-moment identities -- Bibliography -- Index
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