Measurement of W single spin asymmetries and W cross section ratio in polarized p+p collisions at s=510 GeV at STAR
Abstract
We present the preliminary results of measurements of single spin asymmetries, AL for W boson production in longitudinally polarized p+p collisions at s=510 GeV and measurements of cross section ratios, σ W+ / σ W-, for W+,W- boson production in p+p collisions at s = 500 and 510 GeV. The asymmetry measurements are based on 246.2 pb-1 of data taken in the RHIC 2013 run and the cross section ratio measurements are based on 102 pb-1 of data taken during RHIC 2011 and 2012 runs by the STAR experiment. While the asymmetry results are shown as a function of the decay lepton pseudorapidity, ηe, the cross section results are shown as a function of both ηe and W boson rapidity, yW in the mid-rapidity region (|ηe|<1). At this kinematics, W single spin asymmetries provide a theoretically clean probe of the proton's polarized quark and antiquark distributions and the W cross section ratio provides sensitivity to unpolarized sea quark distributions at the scale of the W mass. The asymmetry results are consistent with recently published STAR AWL results based on the data collected during RHIC 2011 and 2012 runs which showed a preference for a sizable, positive up antiquark polarization in the range 0.05 < x < 0.2. The new preliminary results can be considered as the most precise results of AWL in the world to date, with uncertainties reduced by 40\% in comparison to the published results.
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