Speaker
Shinsuke Yoshida
(South China Normal University)
Description
The single transverse-spin asymmetry(SSA) was first accepted as a mystery in QCD when it was observed in the late 70s. Half a century has passed since then, the SSA is now attracting attention as a tool for revealing new aspects of the nucleon structure. The understanding of the 3-dimensional structure through the SSA study is one of the main goals of the future electron-ion collider(EIC) experiment. In this talk, I will introduce some important theoretical developments made in the past couple of decades and some interesting discussions on the EIC experiment.
Primary author
Shinsuke Yoshida
(South China Normal University)