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Within a TMD approach we discuss the impact of quasi-real (Weizsacker-Williams) photon contribution to the transverse single-spin asymmetry, $A_N$, for the inclusive process $ell p^uparrow to pi, X$. This study extends a previous one where only the leading-order contribution was taken into account. Predictions are obtained adopting the Sivers and transversity distributions and the Collins fragmentation functions as extracted from fits to the azimuthal asymmetries measured in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering and $e^+e^-$ annihilation processes. The description of the available data is very good, showing a clear general improvement with respect to the previous analysis (already quite promising). This result represents a further step towards a unified TMD treatment of SSAs in $ell,p^uparrow toell, h, X$ and $ell ,p^uparrow to h, X$ processes.
We consider the transverse single-spin asymmetry (SSA) for $J/psi$ production in $p^uparrow p to J/psi + X$ within a TMD approach in non-relativistic QCD. Extending a previous study [1], we employ here the color-gauge invariant generalized parton mod
We calculate the transverse single-spin asymmetry (SSA) for $J/psi$ production in proton-proton collisions, within non-relativistic QCD, employing the transverse momentum dependent, generalized parton model, which includes both spin and intrinsic mot
We discuss the production of polarized hadrons in polarized lepton nucleon interactions and show that the helicity density matrix of the hadron, when measurable, can give information on the spin structure of the nucleon and the spin dependence of the
We present a study of transverse single-spin asymmetries (SSAs) in $p^uparrow pto J/psi,X$ and $p^uparrow pto D X$ within the framework of the generalized parton model (GPM), which includes both spin and transverse momentum effects, and show how they
The flavor changing rare decay $Bto K^{*}(to Kpi)ell^+ell^-$ is one of the most studied modes due to its sensitivity to physics beyond the standard model and several discrepancies have come to light among the plethora of observables that are measured