Transverse Charge Distribution as a Probe of Nucleon Transversity
Abstract
We introduce the transverse charge distribution as a spin-sensitive charge-flow probe for fragmentation and nucleon tomography. By measuring the angular distribution of net electric charge around a fragmenting quark, this observable relies entirely on the tracking of charged-particle directions and charge signs, strictly bypassing the need for calorimetric energy measurements. At leading twist, the distribution decomposes into an unpolarized charge monopole and a chiral-odd transverse charge dipole. We derive the operator product expansion of these distributions onto charge-weighted collinear moments: the monopole is fixed by charge conservation, while the dipole is governed by the Collins effect and couples directly to transversity. Applying this formalism to transversely polarized collisions at RHIC, we show that charge weighting suppresses the unpolarized monopole background and causes the spin-dependent dipoles from oppositely charged hadrons to add coherently. This coherence strongly enhances the resulting azimuthal asymmetries, establishing a theoretically clean and experimentally precise track-only avenue for extracting transversity.
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@article{arxiv.2607.16392,
title = {Transverse Charge Distribution as a Probe of Nucleon Transversity},
author = {Wanchen Li and Xiaohui Liu and Ding Yu Shao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16392},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures + Supplemental Material (5 pages, 1 figure)