Collins asymmetries for pion-in-jet production in polarized ℓp collisions at the EIC

D'Alesio, Umberto
;
Flore, Carlo;Zaccheddu, Marco
2026-01-01

Abstract

We study Collins azimuthal asymmetries for pion-in-jet production in polarized lepton-proton collisions, extending previous analyses of polarized pp scattering to a complementary and theoretically simpler process. We keep adopting a simplified transverse momentum dependent (TMD) approach, with a collinear configuration for the initial state, and employ the transversity and Collins fragmentation functions as extracted from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and annihilation processes. We then compute azimuthal asymmetries for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) kinematics, both within a leading order (LO) approach and by including quasireal photon exchange in the Weizsäcker-Williams approximation. Although this contribution is relevant in the whole kinematical range explored, it does not spoil the dominance of quark-initiated channels, leaving only a marginal role to their gluon counterparts. In this respect, Collins asymmetries in lepton-proton processes allow for a much clearer access to the transversity distribution, including its sea-quark component. As we will argue, a comparison with future EIC data could represent a further step in testing the hypothesis of the universality of the Collins function as well as of the TMD factorization for this class of processes.
2026
Inglese
878
140543
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269326003965
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Collins and transversity functions; Azimuthal asymmetries; Universality
D'Alesio, Umberto; Flore, Carlo; Zaccheddu, Marco
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