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arxiv: hep-ph/9602236 · v1 · submitted 1996-02-06 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex· nucl-th

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Spin, Twist and Hadron Structure in Deep Inelastic Processes

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These notes provide an introduction to polarization effects in deep inelastic processes in QCD. We emphasize recent work on transverse asymmetries, subdominant effects, and the role of polarization in fragmentation and in purely hadronic processes. After a review of kinematics and some basic tools of short distance analysis, we study the twist, helicity, chirality and transversity dependence of a variety of high energy processes sensitive to the quark and gluon substructure of hadrons.

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