Transverse spin asymmetries at COMPASS: beyond Collins and Sivers effects
Bakur Parsamyan

TL;DR
The paper reports on measurements of transverse spin asymmetries in deep inelastic scattering at COMPASS, exploring beyond the well-studied Collins and Sivers effects to include six additional asymmetries, enhancing understanding of nucleon spin structure.
Contribution
It presents new experimental results on six transverse spin asymmetries beyond Collins and Sivers effects using the 2010 proton data at COMPASS.
Findings
Preliminary results for six additional asymmetries are presented.
Data from 2010 proton target enhances understanding of nucleon spin structure.
Results contribute to the QCD parton model interpretation.
Abstract
One of the important objectives of the COMPASS experiment (SPS, CERN) \cite{Abbon:2007pq} is the exploration of the transverse spin structure of the nucleon via spin dependent azimuthal asymmetries in single-hadron production in deep inelastic scattering of polarized leptons off transversely polarized targets. For this purpose a series of measurements were made in COMPASS, using 160 GeV/c longitudinally polarized muon beam and transversely polarized (in 2002, 2003 and 2004) and (in 2007 and 2010) targets. In the past few years considerable theoretical interest and experimental efforts were focused on the study of Collins and Sivers transverse spin asymmetries. The experimental results obtained so far play an important role in the general understanding of the three-dimensional nature of the nucleon in terms of transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions.…
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