On the resolution of the sign of gluon polarization in the proton
Abstract
Recently the possible existence of negative gluon helicity, g, has been observed to be compatible with existing empirical constraints, including from jet production in polarized proton-proton collisions at RHIC, and lattice QCD data on polarized gluon Ioffe time distributions. We perform a new global analysis of polarized parton distributions in the proton with new constraints from the high-x region of deep-inelastic scattering (DIS). A dramatic reduction in the quality of the fit for the negative g replicas compared to those with positive g suggest that the negative g solution cannot simultaneously account for high-x polarized DIS data along with lattice and polarized jet data.
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