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The Collins function: a simple model calculation

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arxiv hep-ph/0102278 v2 pith:BWPYZRGI submitted 2001-02-22 hep-ph

The Collins function: a simple model calculation

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The Collins function belongs to the class of the so-called time-reversal odd fragmentation functions. Being chiral-odd as well, it can serve as an important tool to observe the nucleon's transversity distribution in semi-inclusive DIS. Due to the possible presence of final state interactions, this function can be non-zero, though this has never been demonstrated in an explicit model calculation. We use a simple pseudoscalar coupling between pions and quarks to model the fragmentation process and we show that the inclusion of one-loop corrections generates a non-vanishing Collins function, therefore giving support to its existence from the theoretical point of view.

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