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Physical Review D | 2008

Transverse-momentum distributions in a diquark spectator model

Alessandro Bacchetta; Francesco Conti; Marco Radici

All the leading-twist parton distribution functions are calculated in a spectator model of the nucleon, using scalar and axial-vector diquarks. Single gluon rescattering is used to generate T-odd distribution functions. Different choices for the diquark polarization states are considered, as well as a few options for the form factor at the nucleon-quark-diquark vertex. The results are listed in analytic form and interpreted in terms of light-cone wave functions. The model parameters are fixed by reproducing the phenomenological parametrization of unpolarized and helicity parton distributions at the lowest available scale. Predictions for the other parton densities are given and, whenever possible, compared with available phenomenological parametrizations.


Physics Letters B | 2001

Covariant nucleon electromagnetic form factors from the Goldstone-boson-exchange quark model

R. F. Wagenbrunn; S. Boffi; William H. Klink; W. Plessas; Marco Radici

Abstract We present a study of proton and neutron electromagnetic form factors for the recently proposed Goldstone-boson-exchange constituent quark model. Results for charge radii, magnetic moments, and electric as well as magnetic form factors are reported. The calculations are performed in a covariant framework using the point-form approach to relativistic quantum mechanics. All the predictions by the Goldstone-boson-exchange constituent quark model are found to fall remarkably close to existing experimental data.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

First extraction of valence transversities in a collinear framework

Alessandro Bacchetta; Aurore Courtoy; Marco Radici

A bstractWe present an extraction of the valence transversity parton distributions based on an analysis of pion-pair production in deep-inelastic scattering off transversely polarized targets. Recently released data for proton and deuteron targets at HERMES and COMPASS permit a flavor separation of valence transversities. The present extraction is performed in the framework of collinear factorization, where dihadron fragmentation functions are involved. The latter are taken from a previous analysis of electron-positron annihilation measurements.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

Investigations into the flavor dependence of partonic transverse momentum

Andrea Signori; Alessandro Bacchetta; Marco Radici; G. Schnell

A bstractRecent experimental data on semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering from the Hermes collaboration allow us to discuss for the first time the flavor dependence of unpolarized transverse-momentum dependent distribution and fragmentation functions. We find convincing indications that favored fragmentation functions into pions have smaller average transverse momentum than unfavored functions and fragmentation functions into kaons. We find weaker indications of flavor dependence in the distribution functions.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

First glances at the transversity parton distribution through dihadron fragmentation functions

Alessandro Bacchetta; Aurore Courtoy; Marco Radici

We present first observations of the transversity parton distribution based on an analysis of pion-pair production in deep-inelastic scattering off transversely polarized targets. The extraction of transversity relies on the knowledge of dihadron fragmentation functions, which we take from electron-positron annihilation measurements. This is the first attempt to determine the transversity distribution in the framework of collinear factorization.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Constraining quark angular momentum through semi-inclusive measurements.

Alessandro Bacchetta; Marco Radici

The determination of quark angular momentum requires the knowledge of the generalized parton distribution E in the forward limit. We assume a connection between this function and the Sivers transverse-momentum distribution, based on model calculations and theoretical considerations. Using this assumption, we show that it is possible to fit nucleon magnetic moments and semi-inclusive single-spin asymmetries at the same time. This imposes additional constraints on the Sivers function and opens a plausible way to quantifying quark angular momentum.


Physical Review D | 2003

Partial wave analysis of two hadron fragmentation functions

Alessandro Bacchetta; Marco Radici

We reconsider the option of extracting the transversity distribution by using interference fragmentation functions into two leading hadrons inside the same current jet. To this end, we perform a new study of two-hadron fragmentation functions. We derive new positivity bounds on them. We expand the hadron pair system in relative partial waves, so that we can naturally incorporate in a unified formalism specific cases already studied in the literature, such as the fragmentation functions arising from the interference between the s- and p-wave production of two mesons, as well as the production of a spin-one hadron. In particular, our analysis clearly distinguishes two different ways to access the transversity distribution in two-hadron semi-inclusive leptoproduction.


Physical Review D | 2000

Two hadron interference fragmentation functions. Part 1. General framework

A. Bianconi; R. Jakob; S. Boffi; Marco Radici

We investigate the properties of interference fragmentation functions that can be extracted from the distribution of two hadrons produced in the same jet in the current fragmentation region of a hard process. We discuss the azimuthal angular dependences in the leading order cross section of two-hadron inclusive lepton-nucleon scattering as an example of how these interference fragmentation functions can be addressed separately.


Physical Review D | 2006

Modeling dihadron fragmentation functions

Alessandro Bacchetta; Marco Radici

We present a model for dihadron fragmentation functions, describing the fragmentation of a quark into two unpolarized hadrons. We tune the parameters of our model to the output of the PYTHIA event generator for two-hadron semi-inclusive production in deep-inelastic scattering at HERMES. Once the parameters of the model are fixed, we make predictions for other unknown fragmentation functions and for a single-spin asymmetry in the azimuthal distribution of


Physical Review D | 2004

Two hadron semiinclusive production including subleading twist

Alessandro Bacchetta; Marco Radici

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S. Boffi

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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Francesco Conti

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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