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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 2: Theorie I
HK 2.4: Talk
Monday, March 20, 2000, 15:00–15:15, B 81
Quark– and antiquark transversity distributions: Model estimates and predictions for experiments — •P. Schweitzer2, A.V. Efremov1, K. Goeke2, M.V. Polyakov2,3, P.V. Pobylitsa2,3, D. Urbano2,4, and C. Weiss2 — 1JINR Dubna, Russia — 2Institut f. Theoretische Physik II, Ruhr–Universität Bochum — 3Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia — 4Engineering Faculty, University at Porto, Portugal
In addition to the usual longitudinally polarized twist–2 quark– and antiquark distributions the nucleon is characterized also by the so-called transversity distributions, which are chirally–odd and cannot be measured in inclusive DIS. We report about a model calculation of the flavor–nonsinglet and singlet transversity distributions at a low normalization point in the large–Nc limit (chiral quark–soliton model of the nucleon). The results are used to make predictions for two types of semi-inclusive experiments which would allow to measure transversity: i) Double spin asymmetries in Drell–Yan lepton pair production in transversely polarized NN collisions (e.g. at RHIC). ii) Single–spin azimuthal asymmetries in hadron production in semi-inclusive eN scattering, where we use the values for the T–odd fragmentation functions extracted from the DELPHI data. We compare our theoretical predictions for the single–spin asymmetries with the recent HERMES and SMC measurements.