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Asymmetric jet correlations in p p^\uparrow scattering

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arxiv hep-ph/0312320 v2 pith:BF72OD5H submitted 2003-12-22 hep-ph

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keywords asymmetrycorrelationssiverssudakovaccessangleasymmetricazimuthal
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We propose that back-to-back correlations in azimuthal angle of jets produced in collisions of unpolarized with transversely polarized proton beams could be used to determine Sivers functions. The corresponding single-spin asymmetry is not power-suppressed, but is subject to Sudakov suppression. We present estimates of the asymmetry (without and with Sudakov effects) for RHIC at jet transverse momenta of ~10 GeV and show that it may reach a few per cent or more and could provide access to the gluon Sivers function.

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