Phenomenology of transverse-spin and transverse-momentum effects in hard processes
Vincenzo Barone

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent phenomenological analyses of transverse-spin and transverse-momentum effects in hard scattering processes like SIDIS and Drell-Yan, emphasizing azimuthal asymmetries such as Collins, Sivers, and Boer-Mulders effects.
Contribution
It provides a summary of recent analyses and discusses future directions for studying transverse-spin and transverse-momentum phenomena in high-energy processes.
Findings
Recent analyses highlight the significance of azimuthal asymmetries in understanding nucleon structure.
The review emphasizes the role of Collins, Sivers, and Boer-Mulders effects in spin physics.
Future phenomenological studies are outlined to advance the field.
Abstract
Some recent analyses of single-spin and azimuthal asymmetries in SIDIS and Drell-Yan processes, focusing in particular on Collins, Sivers and Boer-Mulders effects, are briefly reviewed. The perspectives for future phenomenological studies are also outlined.
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