Measurements of double-helicity asymmetries in inclusive J/ production in longitudinally polarized p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
Abstract
We report the double helicity asymmetry, ALLJ/, in inclusive J/ production at forward rapidity as a function of transverse momentum pT and rapidity |y|. The data analyzed were taken during s=510 GeV longitudinally polarized p+p collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) in the 2013 run using the PHENIX detector. At this collision energy, J/ particles are predominantly produced through gluon-gluon scatterings, thus ALLJ/ is sensitive to the gluon polarization inside the proton. We measured ALLJ/ by detecting the decay daughter muon pairs μ+ μ- within the PHENIX muon spectrometers in the rapidity range 1.2<|y|<2.2. In this kinematic range, we measured the ALLJ/ to be 0.012 0.010~(stat)~~0.003(syst). The ALLJ/ can be expressed to be proportional to the product of the gluon polarization distributions at two distinct ranges of Bjorken x: one at moderate range x ≈ 0.05 where recent RHIC data of jet and π0 double helicity spin asymmetries have shown evidence for significant gluon polarization, and the other one covering the poorly known small-x region x ≈ 2× 10-3. Thus our new results could be used to further constrain the gluon polarization for x< 0.05.
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