On transverse single-spin asymmetries in $D$-meson production at the SPD NICA experiment
Anton Karpishkov, Vladimir Saleev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the transverse single-spin asymmetry in D-meson production at the SPD NICA experiment using phenomenological models to understand the Sivers effect and process-independent functions.
Contribution
It introduces the first estimates of TSSAs for D-meson production at SPD NICA using GPM and CGI-GPM models considering transverse momenta and nonzero quark masses.
Findings
Predicted TSSAs as functions of transverse momentum and x_F.
Comparison of GPM and CGI-GPM models for process dependence.
First estimates of D-meson TSSAs at SPD NICA.
Abstract
In the present study we are interested in the Sivers effect in process . We calculate the transverse single-spin asymmetry (TSSA) of -meson production within two phenomenological models, namely the Generalized Parton Model (GPM) and it's Colour Gauge-Invariant formulation (CGI-GPM), which takes into account the transverse momenta of initial partons. The last one allows us to study process-independent Sivers functions. To predict production cross-section of -mesons we use a fragmentation approach with scale-independent Peterson fragmentation function, taking in mind nonzero masses of -quark and -mesons. Estimates for the TSSAs, as a function of transverse momentum and Feynman variable of -meson, within the conditions of the planned SPD NICA experiment are presented for the first time.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
