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    Transverse single-spin asymmetries in proton-proton collisions at the AFTER@LHC experiment

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    We present results for transverse single-spin asymmetries in proton-proton collisions at kinematics relevant for AFTER, a proposed fixed-target experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. These include predictions for pion, jet, and direct photon production from analytical formulas already available in the literature. We also discuss specific measurements that will benefit from the higher luminosity of AFTER, which could help resolve an almost 40-year puzzle of what causes transverse single-spin asymmetries in proton-proton collisions.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures; more details/discussion added to the text, references added/updated, version to appear in Advances in High Energy Physics for the Special Issue "Physics at a Fixed-Target Experiment Using the LHC Beams

    Single-spin asymmetries in the leptoproduction of transversely polarized Λ\Lambda hyperons

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    We analyze single-spin asymmetries (SSAs) in the leptoproduction of transversely polarized Λ\Lambda hyperons within the collinear twist-3 formalism. We calculate both the distribution and fragmentation terms in two different gauges (lightcone and Feynman) and show that the results are identical. This is the first time that the fragmentation piece has been analyzed for transversely polarized hadron production within the collinear twist-3 framework. In lightcone gauge we use the same techniques that were employed in computing the analogous piece in p↑p→π Xp^\uparrow p\to \pi\,X, which has become an important part to that reaction. With this in mind, we also verify the gauge invariance of the formulas for the transverse SSA in the leptoproduction of pions.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure, reference added, version to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Longitudinal-transverse double-spin asymmetries in single-inclusive leptoproduction of hadrons

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    We analyze the longitudinal-transverse double-spin asymmetry in lepton-nucleon collisions where a single hadron is detected in the final state, i.e., ℓ⃗ N↑→h X\vec{\ell}\,N^\uparrow \rightarrow h\,X. This is a subleading-twist observable in collinear factorization, and we look at twist-3 effects in both the transversely polarized nucleon and the unpolarized outgoing hadron. Results are anticipated for this asymmetry from both HERMES and Jefferson Lab Hall A, and it could be measured as well at COMPASS and a future Electron-Ion Collider. We also perform a numerical study of the distribution term, which, when compared to upcoming experimental results, could allow one to learn about the "worm-gear"-type function g~(x)\tilde{g}(x) as well as assess the role of quark-gluon-quark correlations in the initial-state nucleon and twist-3 effects in the fragmenting unpolarized hadron.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, minor changes to the text, version to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Twist-2 Generalized TMDs and the Spin/Orbital Structure of the Nucleon

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    Generalized transverse-momentum dependent parton distributions (GTMDs) encode the most general parton structure of hadrons. Here we focus on two twist-2 GTMDs which are denoted by F1,4F_{1,4} and G1,1G_{1,1} in parts of the literature. As already shown previously, both GTMDs have a close relation to orbital angular momentum of partons inside a hadron. However, recently even the mere existence of F1,4F_{1,4} and G1,1G_{1,1} has been doubted. We explain why this claim does not hold. We support our model-independent considerations by calculating the two GTMDs in the scalar diquark model and in the quark-target model, where we also explicitly check the relation to orbital angular momentum. In addition, we compute F1,4F_{1,4} and G1,1G_{1,1} at large transverse momentum in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics and show that they are nonzero.Comment: 29 pages, 6 figures; two clarifications and a reference added; version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Soil-Diaphragm Wall Interaction in Floating Dam

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    Stability of embankment dam with diaphragm cutoff wall constructed on riverbed sediment depends on structural behavior of local part around top of the wall. A numerical method to evaluate static and dynamic behavior of the part including earth pressure concentration is proposed and the validity is confirmed by comparison of numerical results of full construction process with observed ones in a prototype dam. Besides, in-situ vibration tests are performed on testing diaphragm wall constructed in dam site for banking test to reveal dynamic behavior of the wall. Furthermore, earthquake response analysis of whole structure is carried out to clarify behavior of a system of dam diaphragm wall and riverbed sediment during earthquake

    Twist-3 approach to single transverse-spin asymmetry

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    We study the single transverse-spin asymmetry for the inclusive direct-photon and single-jet productions in the proton-proton collision based on the twist-3 mechanism in the collinear factorization. Taking into account all the effects from the twist-3 quark-gluon correlation functions inside a transversely polarized proton, we present a prediction for the asymmetries at the typical RHIC kinematics. In both processes we find sizable asymmetries in the forward region of the polarized proton while they are almost zero in the backward region. This implies that if one finds a nonzero asymmetry in the backward region in these processes, it should be ascribed wholely to the three-gluon correlations
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