Azimuthal spin asymmetries, both for charged and neutral pion production in
semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering of unpolarized charged lepton beams on
longitudinally and transversely polarized nucleon targets, are analyzed and
calculated. Various assumptions and approximations in the quark distributions
and fragmentation functions often used in these calculations are studied in
detail. It is found that different approaches to the distribution and
fragmentation functions may lead to quite different predictions on the
azimuthal asymmetries measured in the HERMES experiments, thus their effects
should be taken into account before using the available data as a measurement
of quark transversity distributions. It is also found that the unfavored quark
to pion fragmentation functions must be taken into account for π−
production from a proton target, although they can be neglected for π+ and
π0 production. Pion production from a proton target is suitable to study
the u quark transversity distribution, whereas a combination of pion
production from both proton and neutron targets can measure the flavor
structure of quark transversity distributions.Comment: 31 latex pages, 13 figure, to appear in PR