Radiative Corrections to the Single Spin Asymmetry in Heavy Quark Photoproduction

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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ReVTeX, 6 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of XV ISHEPP (International Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems), Dub

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We analyze in the framework of pQCD the properties of the single spin asymmetry in heavy flavor production by linearly polarized photons. At leading order, the parallel- perpendicular asymmetry in azimuthal distributions of both charm and bottom quark is predicted to be about 20% in a wide region of initial energy. Using the soft gluon resummation formalism, we have calculated the next-to-leading order corrections to the asymmetry to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. It is shown that radiative corrections practically do not affect the Born predictions for the azimuthal asymmetry at energies of the fixed target experiments. Both leading and next-to-leading order predictions for the asymmetry are insensitive to within few percent to theoretical uncertainties in the QCD input parameters: $m_{Q}$, $\mu_{R}$, $\mu_{F}$, $\Lambda_{QCD}$ and in the gluon distribution function. Our analysis shows that nonperturbative corrections to a $B$-meson azimuthal asymmetry due to the gluon transverse motion in the target are negligible. We conclude that measurements of the single spin asymmetry would provide a good test of pQCD applicability to heavy flavor production at fixed target energies.

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