Leading neutron production on protons is known to be subject to strong
absorptive corrections, which have been under debate for a long time. On
nuclear targets these corrections are significantly enhanced and push the
partial cross sections of neutron production to the very periphery of the
nucleus. As a result, the A-dependences of inclusive and diffractive neutron
production turn out to be similar. The mechanism of \pi-a_1 interference, which
successfully explained the observed single-spin asymmetry of neutrons in
polarized pp interactions, is extended here to polarized pA collisions.
Corrected for nuclear effects it explains well the magnitude and sign of the
asymmetry A_N observed in inelastic events, resulting in a violent break up of
the nucleus. However the excessive magnitude of A_N observed in the diffractive
sample, remains a challenge.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Invited talk at DIFFRACTION 2016, September 2 -
8, 2016, Sicil