Inclusive double-helicity asymmetries in neutral pion and eta meson production in p+p collisions at s=200 GeV
Abstract
Results are presented from data recorded in 2009 by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider for the double-longitudinal spin asymmetry, ALL, for π0 and η production in s = 200 GeV polarized p+p collisions. Comparison of the π0 results with different theory expectations based on fits of other published data showed a preference for small positive values of gluon polarization, G, in the proton in the probed Bjorken x range. The effect of adding the new 2009 data to a recent global analysis of polarized scattering data is also shown, resulting in a best fit value G[0.05,0.2]DSSV = 0.06+0.11-0.15 in the range 0.05<x<0.2, with the uncertainty at 2 = 9 when considering only statistical experimental uncertainties. Shifting the PHENIX data points by their systematic uncertainty leads to a variation of the best-fit value of G[0.05,0.2]DSSV between 0.02 and 0.12, demonstrating the need for full treatment of the experimental systematic uncertainties in future global analyses.