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The semi - inclusive asymmetry can be expressed in the following way<br> | The semi - inclusive asymmetry can be expressed in the following way<br> | ||
− | <math>A_{1,2H}</math><sup><math>\pi^+ - \pi^-</math></sup> = <math>\frac {A^\pi^+} {1} </math> | + | <math>A_{1,2H}</math><sup><math>\pi^+ - \pi^-</math></sup> = <math>\frac {A^{\pi^+}} {1} </math> |
Revision as of 18:05, 18 July 2007
Inclusive Scattering
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Semi-Inclusive Scattering
Quark distribution Functions
Unpolarized
Polarized
The inclusive double polarization asymmetries
can be written in terms of polarized and unpolarized valence quark distributions,
I =
I =
The semi-inclusive pion electro-production asymmetries can be written in terms of the valence quark distributions
=
=
where
where is the measured difference of the yield from oppositely charged pions.
The semi - inclusive asymmetry can be expressed in the following way
=