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Collins function for pion-in-jet production in polarized $pp$ collisions: a test of universality and factorization

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-11-27 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We present an updated study of the Collins azimuthal asymmetries for pion-in-jet production in polarized pppp collisions. To this aim, we employ a recent extraction of the transversity and Collins fragmentation functions from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and e+ee^+ e^- annihilation into hadron pairs processes, obtained within a simplified transverse momentum dependent (TMD) approach at leading order in the strong coupling constant αs\alpha_s. In the present case we adopt a collinear configuration for the initial state, keeping transverse momentum effects only in the fragmentation mechanism. Our theoretical estimates, when compared against 200~GeV and 510~GeV data from the STAR Collaboration, show a generally good agreement for the distributions in the transverse momentum of the jet, the pion longitudinal momentum fraction and its transverse momentum with respect to the jet direction. While not being a proof, due the assumptions and limitations behind the entire approach, these findings corroborate the hypothesis of TMD factorization for such processes as well as of the universality of the Collins function and, once again, of a reduced impact of the proper TMD evolution on azimuthal asymmetries. We will also present predictions based on an extraction of the Collins and transversity distributions where information from data on single spin asymmetry for inclusive pion production in ppp^\uparrow p collisions is included through a Bayesian reweighting procedure.

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@article{arxiv.2506.21959,
  title  = {Collins function for pion-in-jet production in polarized $pp$ collisions: a test of universality and factorization},
  author = {Umberto D'Alesio and Carlo Flore and Marco Zaccheddu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.21959},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures. Few comments modified and a reference added. Matches published version