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Time-reversal-odd phenomena in QCD

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-02-19 v1

Abstract

Single-spin asymmetries were long thought to vanish in high-energy scattering processes because of their specific time-reversal behavior. Time-reversal-odd phenomena, however, appear naturally when one includes effects of intrinsic transverse momenta of partons. The partons, quarks and gluons, enter the description of high-energy scattering processes in correlators which contain quark and gluon fields. The correlators, parameterized in terms of distribution and fragmentation functions, constitute matrix elements of non-local field configurations. For transverse momentum dependent (TMD) correlators the non-locality is along a light-front, in contrast to the non-locality along the light-cone for collinear correlators, integrated over transverse momenta. The TMD correlators require a careful treatment to assure color gauge invariance, leading to nontrivial gauge links connecting the parton fields. These give rise to time-reversal-odd phenomena, showing up as single spin and azimuthal asymmetries. The gauge links, arising from multi-gluon initial and final state interactions, depend on the color flow in the process, which has consequences for issues like universality and factorization.

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@article{arxiv.0810.3772,
  title  = {Time-reversal-odd phenomena in QCD},
  author = {P. J. Mulders},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.3772},
  year   = {2009}
}

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To appear in the proceedings of Light Cone 2008: Relativistic Nuclear and Particle Physics (LC2008), Mulhouse, France, 7-11 Jul 2008

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