Significant differences between transverse and longitudinal polarized parton distributions are found at low energies within a light-front covariant quark model of the nucleon. These differences are due to relativistic spin effects introduced by the Melosh rotations and survive evolution to higher Q2 scales. A specific observable related to double-spin asymmetries in lepton pair production in polarized hadron-hadron collisions is defined. The possibility of assessing the relevance of these relativistic spin effects in future experiments at BNL RHIC and DESY HERA-N→ is discussed.

Cano, F., Faccioli, P., Traini, M. (2000). Probing relativistic spin effects in the nucleon by means of Drell-Yan processes. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 62(9), 1-10 [10.1103/PhysRevD.62.094018].

Probing relativistic spin effects in the nucleon by means of Drell-Yan processes

Faccioli, P;
2000

Abstract

Significant differences between transverse and longitudinal polarized parton distributions are found at low energies within a light-front covariant quark model of the nucleon. These differences are due to relativistic spin effects introduced by the Melosh rotations and survive evolution to higher Q2 scales. A specific observable related to double-spin asymmetries in lepton pair production in polarized hadron-hadron collisions is defined. The possibility of assessing the relevance of these relativistic spin effects in future experiments at BNL RHIC and DESY HERA-N→ is discussed.
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Deep Inelastic Scattering, Light Front Dynamics
English
2000
62
9
1
10
094018
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Cano, F., Faccioli, P., Traini, M. (2000). Probing relativistic spin effects in the nucleon by means of Drell-Yan processes. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 62(9), 1-10 [10.1103/PhysRevD.62.094018].
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