Accessing nucleon transversity with one-point energy correlators
Abstract
We propose a novel probe of the nucleon's transversity distribution, h1q, using the one-point energy correlator (OPEC), an infrared-and-collinear safe jet substructure observable. We demonstrate that in transversely polarized pp collisions, the OPEC exhibits a single-spin asymmetry (SSA) with a clean (φs - φn) angular dependence. This method probes SSA over a much wider kinematic range in the angular scale θn compared to traditional measurements of hadron transverse momentum~j, establishing a complementary and systematically distinct channel to study the nucleon's three-dimensional structure at RHIC and the future Electron-Ion Collider.
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