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Collins asymmetries in inclusive charged KK and Kπ pairs produced in e+e- annihilation

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 92, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.92.111101

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Funding

  1. BABAR
  2. SLAC
  3. DOE (U.S.)
  4. NSF (U.S.)
  5. NSERC (Canada)
  6. CEA (France)
  7. CNRS-IN2P3 (France)
  8. BMBF (Germany)
  9. DFG (Germany)
  10. INFN (Italy)
  11. FOM (The Netherlands)
  12. NFR (Norway)
  13. MES (Russia)
  14. MEC (Spain)
  15. STFC (U.K.)
  16. Marie Curie EIF (European Union)
  17. A. P. Sloan Foundation
  18. STFC [ST/M004791/1, ST/N000420/1, ST/M000729/1, ST/J004855/1, ST/I003576/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/J005495/1, PP/E003095/1, ST/K003534/1, ST/L00352X/1, ST/L006146/1, ST/M000761/1, ST/I000097/1, ST/L003163/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  19. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/J004855/1, ST/L00352X/1, ST/M000761/1, ST/M000729/1, ST/L003163/1, ST/M004791/1 GRIDPP, ST/J005495/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/M004791/1, ST/I003576/1, PP/E003095/1, ST/K003534/1 GRIDPP, ST/K003534/1, ST/I000097/1, ST/L006146/1, ST/N000420/1, ST/L003163/1 LHCb Upgrades] Funding Source: researchfish
  20. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  21. Division Of Physics [1205805] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  22. Division Of Physics
  23. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1505719, 1404070] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We present measurements of Collins asymmetries in the inclusive process e(+)e(-) -> h(1)h(2)X, h(1)h(2) = KK, K pi, pi pi, at the center-of-mass energy of 10.6 GeV, using a data sample of 468 fb(-1) collected by the BABAR experiment at the PEP-II B factory at SLAC National Accelerator Center. Considering hadrons in opposite thrust hemispheres of hadronic events, we observe clear azimuthal asymmetries in the ratio of unlike sign to like sign, and unlike sign to all charged h(1)h(2) pairs, which increase with hadron energies. The K pi asymmetries are similar to those measured for the pi pi pairs, whereas those measured for high-energy KK pairs are, in general, larger.

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