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Test of the Universality of Naive-time-reversal-odd Fragmentation Functions

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We investigate the ''spontaneous'' hyperon transverse polarization in $e^+e^-$ annihilation and semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering processes as a test of the universality of the naive-time-reversal-odd transverse momentum dependent fragmentation functions. We find that universality implies definite sign relations among various observables. This provides a unique opportunity to study initial/final state interaction effects in the fragmentation process and test the associated factorization.

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hep-ph 2

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2026 1 2025 1

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UNVERDICTED 2

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Accessing nucleon transversity with one-point energy correlators

hep-ph · 2025-09-19 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

The paper proposes that one-point energy correlators in transversely polarized proton-proton collisions access the nucleon's transversity distribution through a single-spin asymmetry with sin(φ_s - φ_n) angular dependence over a wider kinematic range than traditional transverse momentum measurements

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  • Accessing nucleon transversity with one-point energy correlators hep-ph · 2025-09-19 · unverdicted · none · ref 89 · internal anchor

    The paper proposes that one-point energy correlators in transversely polarized proton-proton collisions access the nucleon's transversity distribution through a single-spin asymmetry with sin(φ_s - φ_n) angular dependence over a wider kinematic range than traditional transverse momentum measurements

  • Collins asymmetries for pion-in-jet production in polarized $\ell p$ collisions at the EIC hep-ph · 2026-05-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 57 · internal anchor

    Collins asymmetries for pion-in-jet production at the EIC are calculated in LO and Weizsacker-Williams approximations, showing quark-channel dominance and clearer access to sea-quark transversity.