Energy Independence of the Collins Asymmetry in pp Collisions
Abstract
The STAR experiment reports new, high-precision measurements of the transverse single-spin asymmetries for π within jets, namely the Collins asymmetries, from transversely polarized pp collisions at s = 510 GeV. The energy-scaled distribution of jet transverse momentum, xT = 2pT,jet/ s, shows a remarkable consistency for Collins asymmetries of π in jets between s = 200 GeV and 510 GeV. This indicates that the Collins asymmetries are nearly energy independent with, at most, a very weak scale dependence in pp collisions. These results extend to high-momentum scales (Q2 ≤ 3400 GeV2) and enable unique tests of evolution and universality in the transverse-momentum-dependent formalism, thus providing important constraints for the Collins fragmentation functions.
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