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Probing the Gluon Sivers Function with an Unpolarized Target: GTMD Distributions and the Odderons
Renaud Boussarie1, Yoshitaka Hatta1, Lech Szymanowski2
1Physics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA.
Abstract:
It is commonly believed that the Sivers function has uniquely to do with processes involving a transversely polarized nucleon. In this Letter we show that this is not necessarily the case. We demonstrate that exclusive pion production in unpolarized electron-proton scattering in the forward region is a direct probe of the gluon Sivers function due to its connection to the QCD odderon.
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