Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries of charged hadrons at forward and backward rapidity from p+p, p+Al, and p+Au collisions in PHENIX

Abstract

Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries (TSSAs) in transversely polarized proton-proton collisions (p+p) have been a fruitful source for studying the spin structure of the proton. In the 2015 RHIC data taking periods, collisions of polarized protons with nuclei (p+A) were made for the first time. The measurements of TSSAs in p+p and p+A collisions can provide a unique opportunity to investigate the origin of TSSA in a gluon-rich target nucleus and provide a tool to study nuclear effects in p+A collisions. This presentation will report PHENIX results of TSSAs for charged hadrons (h) at forward and backward rapidity (1.4<|η|<2.4) over the transverse momentum ranges 1.25<pT<7.0 \ GeV/c and Feynman-x ranges (-0.2<xF<0.2) from p+p, p+Al, and p+Au collisions at s NN= 200 GeV.

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