Compass Results on Gluon Polarisation from High pT hadron pairs

Abstract

One of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the determination of the gluon polarisation G/G, for a deep understanding of the spin structure of the nucleon. In DIS the gluon polarisation can be measured via the Photon-Gluon-Fusion (PGF) process, identified by open charm production or by selecting high pT hadron pairs in the final state. The data used for this work were collected by the COMPASS experiment during the years 2002-2004, using a 160 GeV naturally polarised positive muon beam scattering on a polarised nucleon target. A new preliminary result of the gluon polarisation G/G from high pT hadron pairs in events with Q2>1 (GeV/c)2 is presented. In order to extract G/G, this analysis takes into account the leading process γ q contribution together with the PGF and QCD Compton processes. A new weighted method based on a neural network approach is used. A preliminary G/G result for events from quasi-real photoproduction (Q2<1 (GeV/c)2) is also presented.

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