First measurements of Collins and Sivers asymmetries at COMPASS

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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4 pages, 1 figure, contribution to parallel session of BARYONS04, Oct 25-29 2004, Palaiseau, France Removed typo, corrected er

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COMPASS is a fixed-target experiment on the SPS M2 beamline at CERN. Its LiD target can be polarised both longitudinally and transversally with respect to the longitudinally polarised 160 GeV/c muon beam. Approximately 20% of the beam-time in 2002, 2003 and 2004 was spent in the transverse configuration, allowing the first measurement of both the Collins and Sivers asymmetries on a deuterium target. First results from the the transverse data of the COMPASS run in 2002 are reported here.

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