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Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity

We construct the spin formalism in order to deal in a direct and natural way with processes involving transversity which are now of increasing popularity. The helicity formalism which is more appropriate for collision processes of definite helicity has been so far used also to manage processes with...

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Autor principal: Mekhfi, Mustapha
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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description We construct the spin formalism in order to deal in a direct and natural way with processes involving transversity which are now of increasing popularity. The helicity formalism which is more appropriate for collision processes of definite helicity has been so far used also to manage processes with transversity, but at the price of computing numerous helicity amplitudes generally involving unnecessary kinematical variables.In a second step we work out the correspondence between both formalisms and retrieve in another way all results of the helicity formalism but in simpler forms.We then compute certain processes for comparison.A special process:the quark dipole magnetic moment is shown to be exclusively treated within the spin formalism as it is directly related to the transverse spin of the quark inside the baryon.
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spelling cern-13808562023-03-14T16:48:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1380856engMekhfi, MustaphaSpin versus helicity in processes involving transversityParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe construct the spin formalism in order to deal in a direct and natural way with processes involving transversity which are now of increasing popularity. The helicity formalism which is more appropriate for collision processes of definite helicity has been so far used also to manage processes with transversity, but at the price of computing numerous helicity amplitudes generally involving unnecessary kinematical variables.In a second step we work out the correspondence between both formalisms and retrieve in another way all results of the helicity formalism but in simpler forms.We then compute certain processes for comparison.A special process:the quark dipole magnetic moment is shown to be exclusively treated within the spin formalism as it is directly related to the transverse spin of the quark inside the baryon.We construct the spin formalism in order to deal in a direct and natural way with processes involving transversity which are now of increasing popularity. The helicity formalism which is more appropriate for collision processes of definite helicity has been so far used also to manage processes with transversity, but at the price of computing numerous helicity amplitudes generally involving unnecessary kinematical variables.In a second step we work out the correspondence between both formalisms and retrieve in another way all results of the helicity formalism but in simpler forms.We then compute certain processes for comparison.A special process:the quark dipole magnetic moment is shown to be exclusively treated within the spin formalism as it is directly related to the transverse spin of the quark inside the baryon.arXiv:1109.1539oai:cds.cern.ch:13808562011-09-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title_full Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title_fullStr Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title_full_unstemmed Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title_short Spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
title_sort spin versus helicity in processes involving transversity
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1380856
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