Single Transverse Spin Asymmetries of Identified Charged Hadrons in Polarized p+p Collisions at s = 62.4 GeV
Abstract
The first measurements of xF-dependent single spin asymmetries of identified charged hadrons, π, K, and protons, from transversely polarized proton-proton collisions at 62.4 GeV at RHIC are presented. The measurements extend to high-xF (|xF| 0.6) in both the forward and backward directions.Large asymmetries are seen in the pion and kaon channels. The asymmetries in inclusive π+ production, AN(π+), increase with xF from 0 to 0.25 %at xF = 0.6 and AN(π-) decrease from 0 to -0.4. Even though K- contains no valence quarks, observed asymmetries for K- unexpectedly show positive values similar to those for K+, increasing with xF, whereas proton asymmetries are consistent with zero over the measured kinematic range. Comparisons of the data with predictions of QCD-based models are presented. The flavor dependent single spin asymmetry measurements of identified hadrons allow for stringent tests of theoretical models of partonic dynamics in the RHIC energy regime.