Moderate-to-Large-x Gluon Helicity from J/ψ Production at s=27~GeV

Abstract

We present a feasibility study of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry ALL in inclusive J/ψ production in polarized proton-proton collisions at s≈ 27~GeV at the Spin Physics Detector (SPD) of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA). At these moderate energies, J/ψ production is dominated by gluon-gluon fusion, probing gluon momentum fractions x≈ 0.1-0.2 at central rapidity and highly asymmetric configurations at forward rapidity, where one parton can reach x≈ 0.5-0.9. This provides direct sensitivity to the poorly constrained moderate- to large-x region of the gluon helicity distribution Δg(x). We estimate ALL as a function of transverse momentum and rapidity using polarized parton distribution functions, focusing on the underlying partonic spin asymmetry. Nonperturbative long-distance effects are treated in a simplified manner and largely cancel in the asymmetry, enabling a direct assessment of gluon polarization sensitivity. We find asymmetries reaching |ALL|≈ 0.09 at pT=3~GeV, with enhanced sensitivity at forward rapidity. The dominant theoretical uncertainty arises from polarized parton distribution functions. These results demonstrate that inclusive J/ψ measurements at SPD/NICA provide a sensitive and complementary probe of gluon polarization at moderate and large x, extending constraints from RHIC into a kinematic regime not directly accessible to the EIC.

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