Jet measurements in polarized p+p collisions at STAR at RHIC

Abstract

Jet production in polarized p+p collisions at s = 200 GeV and s = 500 GeV provides a powerful probe to study gluons inside the proton. The Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) has the capability, with nearly full azimuthal (2π) coverage, to reconstruct jets at mid-rapidity (|η| < 1). The latest STAR inclusive jet longitudinal double-spin asymmetry ALL measured in 200 GeV p+p collisions provides better constraints on the polarized gluon distribution g(x) for 0.05<x<0.2 than previous measurements. A recent global QCD fit (DSSV 2014) which includes the 2009 RHIC results provides the first evidence of non-zero gluon contribution to the proton spin. A new inclusive jet cross section using the anti-kT algorithm provides potential insights into the unpolarized gluon distribution function, and the new inclusive jet ALL measurement in 510 GeV p+p collisions shows consistent xT scaling with the 200 GeV result. Future measurements with continuing high energy polarized proton-proton running at s = 500 GeV at RHIC and detector upgrades in the forward direction will explore the gluonic contribution to the proton spin at low x region.

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