Collins Fragmentation Function within NJL-jet Model
Hrayr H. Matevosyan, Anthony W. Thomas, Wolfgang Bentz

TL;DR
This paper extends the NJL-jet model to include transversely polarized quark hadronization, calculating the Collins fragmentation functions and analyzing their features, momentum dependencies, and sum rule implications.
Contribution
It introduces a polarized quark hadronization framework within the NJL-jet model to compute Collins functions, revealing novel features and deviations from Gaussian assumptions.
Findings
Favored Collins functions are positive, peak at large z, oscillate at small z.
Unfavored Collins functions have opposite sign, vanish at large z, peak at small z.
Transverse momentum dependencies differ from Gaussian parametrizations.
Abstract
The NJL-jet model is extended to accommodate hadronization of a transversely polarized quark in order to explore the Collins effect within a multihadron emission framework. This is accomplished by calculating the polarized quark spin flip probabilities after a pseudoscalar hadron emission and the elementary Collins functions. The model is used to calculate the number densities of the hadrons produced in the polarized quark's decay chain. The full Collins fragmentation function is extracted from the sine modulation of the polarized number densities with respect to the polar angle between the initial quark's spin and hadron's transverse momentum. Two cases are studied here. First, a toy model for elementary Collins function is used to study the features of the transversely polarized quark-jet model. Second, a full model calculation of transverse momentum dependent pion and kaon Collins…
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