Collins effect in pion-in-jet production in polarized pp and ep collisions
Abstract
We study Collins azimuthal asymmetries for pion-in-jet production in polarized proton-proton and lepton-proton collisions. We adopt a hybrid transverse momentum dependent approach, with a collinear configuration for the initial state, and employ the transversity and Collins fragmentation functions extracted from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and e+e- annihilation data. After recalling the good description of the STAR data in pp collisions, which supports the universality of the Collins function, we present predictions for Electron-Ion Collider kinematics, both at leading order and by including the quasireal photon exchange in the Weizsäcker-Williams approximation. This contribution is sizable but does not spoil the dominance of quark-initiated channels. This implies that p processes allow for a clearer access to the transversity distribution, including its sea-quark component.
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