Azimuthal and transverse single spin asymmetries in hadronic collisions
Francesco Murgia (INFN, Cagliari, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the phenomenology of azimuthal and transverse single spin asymmetries in high-energy hadronic collisions, discussing a generalized parton model approach, its applications, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the current understanding and modeling of spin asymmetries, highlighting the generalized parton model and outlining open questions.
Findings
Summarizes key phenomenological features of spin asymmetries.
Discusses the application of a transverse momentum dependent model.
Outlines future research directions in the field.
Abstract
We give a short overview of the phenomenology of azimuthal and transverse single spin asymmetries in (un)polarized high-energy hadronic collisions. We briefly summarize a transverse momentum dependent, generalized parton model approach to these polarization phenomena, and discuss some of its applications. Finally, open points and future developments will be outlined.
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