Cross Section and Transverse Single-Spin Asymmetry of η Mesons in p+p Collisions at s=200 GeV at Forward Rapidity
Abstract
We present a measurement of the cross section and transverse single-spin asymmetry (AN) for η mesons at large pseudorapidity from s=200~GeV p+p collisions. The measured cross section for 0.5<pT<5.0~GeV/c and 3.0<|η|<3.8 is well described by a next-to-leading-order perturbative-quantum-chromodynamics calculation. The asymmetries AN have been measured as a function of Feynman-x (xF) from 0.2<|xF|<0.7, as well as transverse momentum (pT) from 1.0<pT<4.5~GeV/c. The asymmetry averaged over positive xF is AN=0.0610.014. The results are consistent with prior transverse single-spin measurements of forward η and π0 mesons at various energies in overlapping xF ranges. Comparison of different particle species can help to determine the origin of the large observed asymmetries in p+p collisions.
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