The STAR W Program at RHIC

Abstract

The production of W bosons in polarized p+p collisions at RHIC provides an excellent tool to probe the proton's sea quark distributions. At leading order W-(+) bosons are produced in u+d\,(d+u) collisions, and parity-violating single-spin asymmetries measured in longitudinally polarized p+p collisions give access to the flavor-separated light quark and antiquark helicity distributions. In this proceedings we report preliminary results for the single-spin asymmetry, AL from data collected in 2012 by the STAR experiment at RHIC with an integrated luminosity of 72 pb-1 at s=510 GeV and an average beam polarization of 56%.

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