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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 17: Electromagnetic and Hadronic Probes II
HK 17.3: Vortrag
Dienstag, 9. März 2004, 16:30–16:45, B
Transverse Spin Physics at HERMES — •Ulrike Elschenbroich — University of Ghent, Department of Subatomic and Radiation Physics, Proeftuinstraat 86, B-9000 Ghent
The cross section for deep inelastic lepton scattering off spin 1/2 hadrons can be parameterised in terms of quark distribution functions. In leading order only three quark distribution functions survive the integration over transverse quark momenta: i.e. the unpolarised distribution q(x), the helicity distribution Δ q(x), and the so–called transversity function h1q(x).
The latter one is a chiral–odd object and cannot be measured in inclusive deep inelastic scattering. To access h1q(x), it has to be combined with e.g. the chiral–odd Collins fragmentation function H1⊥ q(z), which enters the cross section for scattering processes where also a produced hadron is detected in coincidence. This combination gives rise to a sine–dependence in the azimuthal hadron production angle. The same cross section contains also the combination of the well–known unpolarised fragmentation function Dq(z) and the distribution function f1T⊥ q(x) (Sivers function) which exhibits a different sine modulation. A non–vanishing Sivers function would indicate a non–zero orbital angular momentum of quarks in the hadron.
Latest results measured with the longitudinally and transversely polarised targets of the HERMES experiment at the HERA storage ring are presented.