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Recursive fragmentation of a polarized quark

The thesis is devoted to the study of the fragmentation process of polarized quarks, and in particular of the Collins effect used for the extraction of the quark transversity distribution. The aim is to include the spin degree of freedom in the hadronization part of Monte Carlo event generators by using the string+${}^3P_0$ model. The model is reviewed here and the relevant functions have been written in a form suitable for a Monte Carlo implementation. Two main variants of the model for pseudoscalar meson production are formulated and both of them have been implemented in stand alone Monte Carlo programs. After tuning one single parameter, the simulation results are compared with the measured Collins and dihadron transverse spin asymmetries showing a satisfactory qualitative agreement. Given this encouraging outcome, one of them has been interfaced with the hadronization part of the PYTHIA event generator. The quark transversity distribution has been implemented in the generator allowing to simulate for the first time the polarized SIDIS process. The comparison of the simulated transverse spin asymmetries with the experimental data is found to be very promising. As final development, vector meson production and decays have been included in a consistent way with the rules of quantum mechanics. The effect of vector meson production on transverse spin asymmetries has been studied in detail with a stand alone Monte Carlo program showing that the new model is a promising and powerful model for the description of the polarized quark fragmentation process.

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