Exclusive production of ρ0ρ0 mesons was studied at the COMPASS experiment by scattering 160 GeV/c160 GeV/c muons off transversely polarised protons. Five single-spin and three double-spin azimuthal asymmetries were measured as a function of Q2Q2, xBjxBj, or View the MathML sourcepT2. The View the MathML sourcesinϕS asymmetry is found to be −0.019±0.008(stat.)±0.003(syst.)−0.019±0.008(stat.)±0.003(syst.). All other asymmetries are also found to be of small magnitude and consistent with zero within experimental uncertainties. Very recent calculations using a GPD-based model agree well with the present results. The data is interpreted as evidence for the existence of chiral-odd, transverse generalized parton distributions.

Transverse target spin asymmetries in exclusive $ ho^0$ muoproduction

BRADAMANTE, FRANCO;BRESSAN, Andrea;S. Dalla Torre;DUIC, VENICIO;ELIA, CARMINE;GIORGI, MARCELLO;LEVORATO, STEFANO;Makke, Nour;MARTIN, ANNA;MATOUSEK, JAN;ROCCO, ELENA;SBRIZZAI, GIULIO;SCHIAVON, PAOLO;SOZZI, FEDERICA;TESSARO, SUSANNA;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Exclusive production of ρ0ρ0 mesons was studied at the COMPASS experiment by scattering 160 GeV/c160 GeV/c muons off transversely polarised protons. Five single-spin and three double-spin azimuthal asymmetries were measured as a function of Q2Q2, xBjxBj, or View the MathML sourcepT2. The View the MathML sourcesinϕS asymmetry is found to be −0.019±0.008(stat.)±0.003(syst.)−0.019±0.008(stat.)±0.003(syst.). All other asymmetries are also found to be of small magnitude and consistent with zero within experimental uncertainties. Very recent calculations using a GPD-based model agree well with the present results. The data is interpreted as evidence for the existence of chiral-odd, transverse generalized parton distributions.
2014
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