Double Helicity Asymmetries of Forward Neutral Pions from s=510 GeV pp Collisions at STAR
Abstract
Longitudinally polarized p+p scattering experiments provide access to gluon polarization via measurement of the double helicity asymmetry, ALL. At the completion of the 2013 RHIC running period, a significant dataset of π0s corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 46 pb-1 (2012) and 8 pb-1 (2013) produced from polarized p+p scattering at s=510 GeV with an average beam polarization of approximately 50\% was acquired. The π0 kinematics were measured via isolation cones by the STAR Forward Meson Spectrometer, an electromagnetic calorimeter covering a forward pseudorapidity range of 2.6 < η <4. The asymmetric qg qg subprocess becomes more dominant in this forward region than in the midrapidity region; furthermore, asymmetry measurements in the forward region are sensitive to low-x gluons. Progress on ALL determined from forward π0 events, complementing previous midrapidity measurements, are presented.
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