Parton Distributions from W+- and Z Production in Polarized pp and pn Collisions at RHIC
Abstract
We study the production of W and Z gauge bosons in proton-proton and proton-neutron collisions up to a center-of-mass energy s=0.5\ TeV, in connection with the realistic possibility of having proton-deuteron collisions at RHIC with a high luminosity. We stress the importance of measuring unpolarized cross sections for a better determination of the flavor asymmetry of the sea quarks. Since polarized proton beams will be available at RHIC, we evaluate several spin-dependent observables like, double helicity asymmetries ALL as a test of the sea quark polarization, double transverse spin asymmetries ATT as a practical way to determine a new structure function, the nucleon transversity distribution h1(x), and parity-violating asymmetries AL as a further test of our present knowledge of polarized parton distributions.
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