Measurements of transverse spin effects in the forward region with the STAR detector

Abstract

Measurements by the STAR collaboration of the cross section and transverse single spin asymmetry (SSA) of neutral pion production at large Feynman x (xF) in pp-collisions at s=200 GeV were reported previously. The xF dependence of the asymmetry can be described by phenomenological models that include the Sivers effect, Collins effect or higher twist contributions in the initial and final states. Discriminating between the Sivers and Collins effects requires one to go beyond inclusive π0 measurements. For the 2008 run, forward calorimetry at STAR was significantly extended. The large acceptance of the Forward Meson Spectrometer (FMS) allows us to look at heavier meson states and π0-π0 correlations. Recent results, the status of current analyses and near-term plans will be discussed.

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