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How Could the Proton Transversity be Measured
The perspectives of two new nonstandard methods of transversal quark
polarization measurement are considered: the jet handedness and the so-called
"Collins effect" due to spin dependent T-odd fragmentation function responsible
for the left-right asymmetry in fragmenting of transversally polarized quarks.
Recent experimental indications in favor of these effects are observed: 1.The
correlation of the T-odd one-particle fragmentation functions found by DELPHI
in -jet decay. Integrated over the fraction of longitudinal and
transversal momenta, this correlation is of 1.6% order, which means order of
13% for the analyzing power. 2.A rather large () handedness
transversal to the production plane observed in the diffractive production of
() triples from nuclei by the --beam.
It shows a clear dynamic origin and resembles the single spin asymmetry
behavior.
All this makes us hope to use these effects in polarized DIS experiments for
transversity measurement. The first estimation of transversity was done by
using the azimuthal asymmetry in semi-inclusive DIS recently measured by HERMES
and SMC.Comment: 8 pages, Latex, czjphys2.sty. Talk at Int. Workshop "PRAHA-SPIN99",
Prague 6-11 Sept 1999. To appear in Czech.J.Phys Supp
BCS - BEC crossover and quantum hydrodynamics in p-wave superfluids with a symmetry of the A1 - phase
We solve the Leggett equations for the BCS - BEC crossover in the three
dimension resonance p-wave superfluid with the symmetry of the A1 - phase. We
calculate the sound velocity, the normal density, and the specific heat for the
BCS-domain (\mu > 0), BEC-domain (\mu < 0), and close to important point \mu =
0 in 100% polarized case. We find the indications of quantum phase - transition
close to the point \mu(T = 0) = 0. Deep in the BCS and BEC-domains the
crossover ideas of Leggett and Nozieres, Schmitt-Rink work pretty well. We
discuss the spectrum of orbital waves, the paradox of intrinsic angular
momentum and complicated problem of chiral anomaly in the BCS A1 - phase at T =
0. We present two different approaches to a chiral anomaly: one based on
supersymmetric hydrodynamics, another one on the formal analogy with the Dirac
equation in quantum electrodynamics. We evaluate the damping of nodal fermions
due to different decay processes in superclean case at T = 0 and find that we
are in a ballistic regime \omega\tau >> 1. We propose to use aerogel or
nonmagnetic impurities to reach hydrodynamic regime \omega\tau<< 1 at T = 0. We
discuss the concept of the spectral flow and exact cancellations between
time-derivatives of anomalous and quasiparticle currents in the equation for
the total linear momentum conservation. We propose to derive and solve the
kinetic equation for the nodal quasiparticles both in the hydrodynamic and in
the ballistic regimes to demonstrate this cancellation explicitly. We briefly
discuss the role of the other residual interactions different from damping and
invite experimentalists to measure the spectrum and damping of orbital waves in
A-phase of 3He at low temperatures.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure
CP-Violating Effect of QCD Vacuum in Quark Fragmentation
We demonstrate that the non-trivial CP-violating structure of QCD vacuum can
lead to an observable effect in -jet annihilation. We
find that the sign of the jet handedness correlation can be opposite to that
predicted by factorization of fragmentation and CP-conjugation of
the two jets. A simple model estimation of the handedness correlation magnitude
is given.Comment: significantly revised and extended version to appear in Phys.Lett.
Collins Asymmetry at Hadron Colliders
We study the Collins effect in the azimuthal asymmetric distribution of
hadrons inside a high energy jet in the single transverse polarized proton
proton scattering. From the detailed analysis of one-gluon and two-gluon
exchange diagrams contributions, the Collins function is found the same as that
in the semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and e^+e^- annihilations. The
eikonal propagators in these diagrams do not contribute to the phase needed for
the Collins-type single spin asymmetry, and the universality is derived as a
result of the Ward identity. We argue that this conclusion depends on the
momentum flow of the exchanged gluon and the kinematic constraints in the
fragmentation process, and is generic and model-independent.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figure
On the azimuthal asymmetries in DIS
Using the recent experimental data on the left right asymmetry in
fragmentation of transversely polarized quarks and the theoretical calculation
of the proton transversity distribution in the effective chiral quark soliton
model we explain the azimuthal asymmetries in semi-inclusive hadron production
on longitudinal (HERMES) and transversely (SMC) polarized targets with no free
parameters. On this basis we state that the proton transversity distribution
could be successfully measured in future DIS experiments with longitudinally
polarized target.Comment: 8 pages, latex, 5 eps figures, uses epsfig and wrapfi
Azimuthal asymmetries at CLAS: Extraction of e^a(x) and prediction of A_{UL}
First information on the chirally odd twist-3 proton distribution function
e(x) is extracted from the azimuthal asymmetry, A_{LU}, in the
electro-production of pions from deeply inelastic scattering of longitudinally
polarized electrons off unpolarized protons, which has been recently measured
by CLAS collaboration. Furthermore parameter-free predictions are made for
azimuthal asymmetries, A_{UL}, from scattering of an unpolarized beam on a
polarized proton target for CLAS kinematics.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, late
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