Measurement of Transverse Single-Spin Asymmetries for J/psi Production in Polarized p+p Collisions at sqrt(s) = 200 GeV
Abstract
We report the first measurement of transverse single-spin asymmetries in J/ production from transversely polarized p+p collisions at s = 200 GeV with data taken by the PHENIX experiment in 2006 and 2008. The measurement was performed over the rapidity ranges 1.2 < |y| < 2.2 and |y| < 0.35 for transverse momenta up to 6 GeV/c. J/ production at RHIC is dominated by processes involving initial-state gluons, and transverse single-spin asymmetries of the J/ can provide access to gluon dynamics within the nucleon. Such asymmetries may also shed light on the long-standing question in QCD of the J/ production mechanism. Asymmetries were obtained as a function of J/ transverse momentum and Feynman-x, with a value of -0.086 0.026 stat 0.003 syst in the forward region. This result suggests possible nonzero trigluon correlation functions in transversely polarized protons and, if well defined in this reaction, a nonzero gluon Sivers distribution function.
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