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This project investigates the spin-dependence of the fragmentation process in quantum chromodynamics, particularly focusing on the Collins effect. By developing a new model and integrating it into a simulation tool, the project aims to enhance understanding of particle interactions in high-energy physics.
The fragmentation process is one of the most intriguing and poorly understood phenomenon of quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
It belongs to the non-perturbative domain of QCD and is usually described by process-independent fragmentation functions (FFs).
Traditionally, non-perturbative effects in the fragmentation process related to the quark-spin degree of freedom have been neglected and only recently their importance has been brought to light by the discovery of the Collins effect in transversely p…
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