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arxiv: 1907.08411 · v1 · pith:TMIRVW2Nnew · submitted 2019-07-19 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

New way to access the quark fragmentation functions in electron-positron annihilation

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keywords polarized quark fragmentation functionselectron-positron annihilationsemi-inclusive deep inelastic scatteringquark hadronizationuniversality of fragmentation functionsBELLE IIJLab-12Electron-Ion Collider
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A framework enables new measurements of polarized quark fragmentation functions using electron-positron annihilation and semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering.

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The paper presents a framework for accessing polarized quark fragmentation functions through observables in electron-positron semi-inclusive annihilation and deep inelastic semi-inclusive processes. These functions quantify how polarized quarks produce hadrons and are currently extracted from annihilation data to help determine parton distributions in scattering experiments. The proposed approach would allow direct tests of whether the same functions apply across different processes. Such measurements could be carried out at facilities including BELLE II, JLab-12, and the future Electron-Ion Collider. If successful, the work would sharpen descriptions of spin-dependent hadronization in strong interactions.

Core claim

The authors introduce a framework for new measurements of polarized quark fragmentation functions in electron-positron annihilation and deep inelastic semi-inclusive processes. These measurements would improve understanding of polarized quark hadronization and test the universality of the fragmentation functions across processes, with opportunities at upcoming experiments.

What carries the argument

The framework of new observables in SIA and SIDIS that isolate polarized quark fragmentation functions.

Load-bearing premise

The proposed observables in annihilation and scattering can be isolated cleanly and mapped directly to the polarized fragmentation functions without large unaccounted corrections.

What would settle it

A measurement showing that the same set of polarized fragmentation functions cannot simultaneously describe both annihilation and scattering data at the precision claimed by the framework.

Figures

Figures reproduced from arXiv: 1907.08411 by Anthony W. Thomas, Aram Kotzinian, Hrayr H. Matevosyan.

Figure 1
Figure 1. Figure 1: The kinematics of two back-to-back dihadron pair creation in e +e − annihilation. the definitions of IFF entering the SIDIS and SIA processes and the realization that the originally proposed azimuthal asymmetry for determining G ⊥ 1 in e +e − annihilation should vanish. The coordinate system used in the analysis is defined in the center of mass frame of colliding e + and e − by taking the ˆz opposite to th… view at source ↗
Figure 2
Figure 2. Figure 2: The kinematics of e +e − → h1h2 +Λ+X process. 1. The weighted asymmetry induced by the Collins effect for unpolarized hadron Λ: A Coll = B(y) A(y) ∑a e 2 a H ^,a→h1h2 1 (z,M2 h ) H ⊥a¯,[1] 1 (z¯) ∑a e 2 a D a→h1h2 1 (z,M2 h ) D¯ a¯→Λ 1 (z¯) , (4.1) where B(y) = y(1−y). 2. The acquired longitudinal polarization sL of Λ: hsLi sin(ϕq−ϕR) (z,M2 h ,z¯, y) = ∑a e 2 a G ⊥,a→h1h2 1 (z,M2 h ) G a¯→Λ 1L (z¯) ∑a e 2 … view at source ↗
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The description of the polarized quark hadronization process is one of the most challenging problems in the physics of strong interactions. The various single hadron and dihadron fragmentation functions, that quantify this process, are determined by analyzing the inclusive production of hadrons in electron-positron semi-inclusive annihilation process (SIA). These, in turn, are used to extract the transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions from the experiments on semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering process (SIDIS), elucidating the spin-orbit correlations in nucleon. Here we present a framework for new measurements of polarized quark fragmentation functions in electron-positron annihilation and deep inelastic semi-inclusive processes. These measurements offer a number of exciting opportunities to improve our understanding of the polarized quark hadronization and test the universality of the fragmentation functions. Such measurements can be performed at the upcoming BELLE II, JLab-12 and the future EIC experiments

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript proposes a framework for new measurements of polarized quark fragmentation functions using observables in electron-positron semi-inclusive annihilation (SIA) and semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS). It claims these measurements can be performed at BELLE II, JLab-12, and the future EIC, providing opportunities to improve understanding of polarized quark hadronization and test the universality of fragmentation functions, which are currently extracted from SIA and used in SIDIS analyses.

Significance. If the proposed observables can be cleanly defined and isolated, the work could advance spin physics by supplying new constraints on polarized fragmentation functions, helping test their process independence and improving extractions of transverse-momentum-dependent distributions. The emphasis on upcoming facilities is a practical strength of the proposal.

major comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: The manuscript states that it presents a framework for new SIA/SIDIS observables but supplies no derivations, explicit formulas for the proposed observables, or discussion of higher-order corrections. Without these, it is not possible to evaluate whether the observables can be directly related to the polarized fragmentation functions or whether unaccounted process-dependent effects remain.

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We thank the referee for the constructive feedback on our manuscript. We address the single major comment below and outline the revisions we will make.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The manuscript states that it presents a framework for new SIA/SIDIS observables but supplies no derivations, explicit formulas for the proposed observables, or discussion of higher-order corrections. Without these, it is not possible to evaluate whether the observables can be directly related to the polarized fragmentation functions or whether unaccounted process-dependent effects remain.

    Authors: We agree that the current manuscript presents the conceptual framework and the experimental opportunities without supplying the explicit leading-order expressions or a discussion of higher-order corrections. The proposed observables are constructed from the standard TMD factorization theorems for SIA and SIDIS that relate the cross sections directly to the polarized fragmentation functions; these theorems are referenced in the text. To allow a quantitative assessment of process independence and residual effects, we will add an appendix containing the explicit leading-order formulas for the new SIA and SIDIS observables together with a brief estimate of the expected magnitude of higher-order corrections drawn from existing unpolarized calculations. These additions will be included in the revised version. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; proposal for observables is self-contained

full rationale

The manuscript is a measurement proposal outlining new observables in SIA and SIDIS to access polarized fragmentation functions and test universality. No derivation chain, fitted parameters renamed as predictions, or load-bearing self-citations appear in the provided abstract or description. The central claim rests on definability of proposed observables rather than any reduction to prior fits or ansatze by construction. This matches the default expectation of no circularity for a forward-looking experimental framework.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

The paper does not introduce new free parameters, axioms, or invented entities; it proposes measurements of standard fragmentation functions already present in the literature.

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