Valence Quark Transversity at Small x

Abstract

In our previous work we established a formalism which allows one to determine the small-x asymptotics of any transverse momentum-dependent parton distribution function (TMD PDF) of the proton at small values of strong coupling. In this paper we apply this formalism to the valence quark transversity TMD. We relate the valence quark transversity to the transversely polarized dipole scattering amplitude, written in terms of the fundamental transversely-polarized "Wilson line" operator, an expression for which we derive explicitly as well. We then write down the evolution equation for the transversely polarized dipole amplitude. Solving that equation we arrive at the following small-x asymptotics of the valence quark transversity in the large-Nc limit: align h1Tv (x, kT2) h1T \, v (x, kT2) ( 1x )-1 + 2 \, αs \, Nc2 \, π . align This result is in agreement with one of the two possible small-x asymptotics for the transverse structure function found previously by Kirschner, Mankiewicz, Sch\"afer, and Szymanowski.

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