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On the non-vanishing of the Collins mechanism for single spin asymmetries
The Collins mechanism provides a non-perturbative explanation for the large
single spin asymmetries found in hard semi-inclusive reactions involving a
transversely polarized nucleon. However, there are seemingly convincing reasons
to suspect that the mechanism vanishes, and indeed it does vanish in the naive
parton model where a quark is regarded as an essentially 'free' particle. We
give an intuitive analysis which highlights the difference between the naive
picture and the realistic one, and shows how the Collins mechanism arises when
the quark is described as an off-shell particle by a field in interaction. A
typographical error is corrected in this version.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
Spin Structure of the Nucleon - Status and Recent Results
After the initial discovery of the so-called "spin crisis in the parton
model" in the 1980's, a large set of polarization data in deep inelastic
lepton-nucleon scattering was collected at labs like SLAC, DESY and CERN. More
recently, new high precision data at large x and in the resonance region have
come from experiments at Jefferson Lab. These data, in combination with the
earlier ones, allow us to study in detail the polarized parton densities, the
Q^2 dependence of various moments of spin structure functions, the duality
between deep inelastic and resonance data, and the nucleon structure in the
valence quark region. Together with complementary data from HERMES, RHIC and
COMPASS, we can put new limits on the flavor decomposition and the gluon
contribution to the nucleon spin. In this report, we provide an overview of our
present knowledge of the nucleon spin structure and give an outlook on future
experiments. We focus in particular on the spin structure functions g_1 and g_2
of the nucleon and their moments.Comment: 69 pages, 46 figures. Report to be published in "Progress in Particle
and Nuclear Physics". v2 with added references and minor edit
General partonic structure for hadronic spin asymmetries
The high energy and large p_T inclusive polarized process, (A, S_A) + (B,
S_B) --> C + X, is considered under the assumption of a generalized QCD
factorization scheme. For the first time all transverse motions, of partons in
hadrons and of hadrons in fragmenting partons, are explicitly taken into
account; the elementary interactions are computed at leading order with
noncollinear exact kinematics, which introduces many phases in the expressions
of their helicity amplitudes. Several new spin and k_T dependent soft functions
appear and contribute to the cross sections and to spin asymmetries; we put
emphasis on their partonic interpretation, in terms of quark and gluon
polarizations inside polarized hadrons. Connections with other notations and
further information are given in some Appendices. The formal expressions for
single and double spin asymmetries are derived. The transverse single spin
asymmetry A_N, for p(transv. polarized) p --> pion + X processes is considered
in more detail, and all contributions are evaluated numerically by saturating
unknown functions with their upper positivity bounds. It is shown that the
integration of the phases arising from the noncollinear kinematics strongly
suppresses most contributions to the single spin asymmetry, leaving at work
predominantly the Sivers effect and, to a lesser extent, the Collins mechanism.Comment: RevTeX, 46 pages, 5 ps figures. v2: some clarifying comments and
appendix on kinematics added, references updated, published versio
Determination of Polarized PDFs from a QCD Analysis of Inclusive and Semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering Data
A new combined next to leading order QCD analysis of the polarized inclusive
and semi-inclusive deep inelastic lepton-hadron scattering (DIS) data is
presented. In contrast to previous combined analyses, the terms
(kinematic - target mass corrections, and dynamic - higher twist corrections)
in the expression for the nucleon spin structure function are taken into
account. The new COMPASS data are included in the analysis. The impact of the
semi-inclusive data on the polarized parton densities (PDFs) and on the higher
twist corrections is discussed. The new results for the PDFs are compared to
our (Leader, Sidorov, Stamenov) LSS'06 PDFs, obtained from the fit to the
inclusive DIS data alone, and to those obtained from the de Florian, Sassot,
Stratmann, and Vogelsang global analysis.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, a version to be published in Phys. Rev.
On Kaon production in e+e- and Semi-inclusive DIS reactions
We consider semi-inclusive unpolarized DIS for the production of charged
kaons and the different possibilities to test the conventionally used
assumptions s-\bar=0 and D_d^{K^+-K^-}=0. The considered tests have the
advantage that they do not require any knowledge of the fragmentation
functions. We also show that measurements of both charged and neutral kaons
would allow the determination of the kaon FFs D_q^{K^++K^-} solely from SIDIS
measurements, and discuss the comparison of (D_u-D_d)^{K^+-K^-} obtained
independently in SIDIS and e+e- reactions. All analysis are performed in LO and
NLO in QCD. The feasibility of the tests to HERMES SIDIS data is considered.Comment: 7 pages, NLO analysis for all presented tests and feasibility to
HERMES data adde
Predictors of HPV Vaccination Series Completion in Philadelphia Adolescents
Research Aim:
This study analyzed data from the Philadelphia KidsPlus Immunization information System (IIS) to look at factors associated with HPV vaccine series completion.
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Student capstone presentation also available at: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/mphcapstone_presentation/190
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