The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects

We review what is currently known about the gluon Sivers distribution and what are the opportunities to learn more about it. Because single transverse spin asymmetries in p↑p→πX provide only indirect information about the gluon Sivers function through the relation with the quark-gluon and tri-gluon...

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Main Authors: Daniël Boer, Cédric Lorcé, Cristian Pisano, Jian Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Advances in High Energy Physics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/371396
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spelling doaj-2d95e7986ef54f0bb16a2b52050da24d2020-11-25T00:43:32ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in High Energy Physics1687-73571687-73652015-01-01201510.1155/2015/371396371396The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future ProspectsDaniël Boer0Cédric Lorcé1Cristian Pisano2Jian Zhou3Van Swinderen Institute, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, NetherlandsSLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USADepartment of Physics, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, BelgiumNikhef and Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NetherlandsWe review what is currently known about the gluon Sivers distribution and what are the opportunities to learn more about it. Because single transverse spin asymmetries in p↑p→πX provide only indirect information about the gluon Sivers function through the relation with the quark-gluon and tri-gluon Qiu-Sterman functions, current data from hadronic collisions at RHIC have not yet been translated into a solid constraint on the gluon Sivers function. SIDIS data, including the COMPASS deuteron data, allow for a gluon Sivers contribution of natural size expected from large Nc arguments, which is O(1/Nc) times the nonsinglet quark Sivers contribution. Several very promising processes to measure the gluon Sivers effect directly have been suggested, which besides RHIC investigations, would strongly favor experiments at AFTER@LHC and a possible future Electron-Ion Collider. Due to the inherent process dependence of TMDs, the gluon Sivers TMD probed in the various processes are different linear combinations of two universal gluon Sivers functions that have different behavior under charge conjugation and that therefore satisfy different theoretical constraints. For this reason both hadronic and DIS type of collisions are essential in the study of the role of gluons in transversely polarized protons.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/371396
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Cédric Lorcé
Cristian Pisano
Jian Zhou
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Cédric Lorcé
Cristian Pisano
Jian Zhou
The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
Advances in High Energy Physics
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Jian Zhou
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title The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
title_short The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
title_full The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
title_fullStr The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
title_full_unstemmed The Gluon Sivers Distribution: Status and Future Prospects
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series Advances in High Energy Physics
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description We review what is currently known about the gluon Sivers distribution and what are the opportunities to learn more about it. Because single transverse spin asymmetries in p↑p→πX provide only indirect information about the gluon Sivers function through the relation with the quark-gluon and tri-gluon Qiu-Sterman functions, current data from hadronic collisions at RHIC have not yet been translated into a solid constraint on the gluon Sivers function. SIDIS data, including the COMPASS deuteron data, allow for a gluon Sivers contribution of natural size expected from large Nc arguments, which is O(1/Nc) times the nonsinglet quark Sivers contribution. Several very promising processes to measure the gluon Sivers effect directly have been suggested, which besides RHIC investigations, would strongly favor experiments at AFTER@LHC and a possible future Electron-Ion Collider. Due to the inherent process dependence of TMDs, the gluon Sivers TMD probed in the various processes are different linear combinations of two universal gluon Sivers functions that have different behavior under charge conjugation and that therefore satisfy different theoretical constraints. For this reason both hadronic and DIS type of collisions are essential in the study of the role of gluons in transversely polarized protons.
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