Recent results from STAR for parton distribution functions at low and high x in proton-proton collisions
Abstract
According to perturbative quantum chromodynamic calculations, in pp collisions at s = ~200 and 510 GeV studied at RHIC, jet production in mid-pseudorapidity, |η| < 1, is dominated by quark-gluon and gluon-gluon scattering processes. Therefore jets at RHIC are direct probes of the gluon parton distribution functions (PDFs) for momentum fractions 0.01 <x< 0.5. Moreover, W boson cross section ratio, σ(W+)/σ(W-), in pp collisions at s = 510~GeV, is an effective tool to explore anti-quark PDFs, d/u. Last but not least, di-π0 correlation in forward pseudorapidity, 2.6 < η <4.0, is an important indication of the non-linear gluon dynamics at low x where the gluon density is high in protons and nuclei. In this proceeding, we present recent STAR results of mid-pseudorapidity inclusive jet cross-sections at s =~200 and 510 GeV in pp collisions, W boson cross-section ratios at s = 510~GeV in pp collisions, and forward di-π0 correlations in pp, pAl and pAu collisions at s NN = 200~GeV.
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