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Constraining the polarized gluon PDF in polarized pp collisions at RHIC Frank Ellinghaus University of Colorado (for the PHENIX and STAR Collaborations)

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1 Constraining the polarized gluon PDF in polarized pp collisions at RHIC Frank Ellinghaus University of Colorado (for the PHENIX and STAR Collaborations) July 2008 ICHEP’08, Philadelphia, USA

2 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) From fits to F 2 measurements, unpolarized PDFs can be inferred –q=u,d (s,c) PDFs fitted using F 2 at Q 2 =4 U=u+c  u, D=d+s  d The total fraction of nucleon momentum carried by quarks: –Gluons carry the other half! U=u+c  u, D=d+s  d

3 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado Results from Inclusive Polarized DIS Analogous to unpolarized (F 2 ) case, g 1 can be used to fit polarized PDFs: Polarized PDFs extracted from fits to g 1 (proton, deuteron) Result: Quarks carry only about 30 % of the nucleon spin (  0.3) Gluon contribution  G not well constrained due to small range in x B,Q 2 (no polarized ep collider) …but polarized pp Collider !!! ->

4 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado RHIC @ BNL STAR Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider also provides longitudinally and transversely polarized proton beams at  s = 200 GeV, 62.4 GeV, (500 GeV, 2009+) Polarimeter (H  jet) pC Polarimeters Spin RotatorsSiberian Snakes

5 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado PHENIX and STAR Large acceptance Azimuthal symmetry High rate capability Limited acceptance

6 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado PHENIX longitudinally polarized pp Runs Year  s [GeV] Recorded LPol [%]FOM (P 4 L) 2003 (Run-3)200.35 pb -1 271.5 nb -1 2004 (Run-4)200.12 pb -1 403.3 nb -1 2005 (Run-5)2003.4 pb -1 49200 nb -1 2006 (Run-6)2007.5 pb -1 57690 nb -1 2006 (Run-6)62.4.10 pb -1 485.3 nb -1 (Similar numbers for STAR. Experiments can separately choose longitudinal or transverse polarization.)

7 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado  G via direct measurement Access to polarized gluon distribution function via double helicity asymmetry in inclusive polarized pp scattering, e.g., Invariant mass spectrum of 2 photons in EMCal    (M=135MeV) Measure from DISpQCD, fragmentation fcts. Relative Luminosity R using beam-beam counters

8 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado First: Check unpolarized case! Using a set of unpolarized PDFs ( + fragmentation functions in case of hadron (  0 ) production) the cross section agrees with NLO pQCD calculations. PHENIX --  0 PRD76:051106,2007 STAR -- jets PRL 97, 252001 (2006)

9 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado STAR -- jets Run 6 preliminary Run 5 (2005): PRL 100, 23 (2008)  G = G(x), -G(x) excluded; GRSV-std excluded with 99% CL Run 6 preliminary

10 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado PHENIX --  0 at 200 GeV Run 5: Phys.Rev.D76:051106,2007 Run 6 preliminary GRSV: Glueck et al., PRD 63 (2001)  G = G(x), -G(x) excluded; GRSV-std excluded on 3 sigma level:  2 (std)  2 min > 9 Run 6 preliminary

11 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado STAR –  0 and PHENIX -  STAR  0 consistent with PHENIX PHENIX  excludes  G  = G(x), -G(x) so far

12 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado  +,  –,  0 and the sign of  G Especially in the region where qg scattering is dominant (p T > 5 GeV), the increasing contribution of d quarks (  d<0) leads to: “Model independent” conclusion possible once enough data is available. Fraction of pion production  - STAR -- Run 5  +

13 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado First pol. PDF extraction using pp data DSSV, arXiv: 0804.0422 First “global” (DIS+SIDIS+pp) analysis!  G small in measured range (0.05 < x< 0.2). Contribution at small or large x? Different ranges in x can be probed in: 500 GeV (2009+, lower x) and 62 GeV running (larger x, larger scale unc.) -> different rapidities -> Measurement averages over certain x range Shape of  G(x) cannot be extracted -> Value for first moment model dependent Next step: Mapping of x-dependence via di-jets, di-hadrons and gamma-jet

14 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado At fixed x T = 2p T /sqrt(s) cross-section is 2 orders of magnitude higher at 62.4GeV than at 200GeV Significant result at high x T from small data set at 62.4 GeV (0.04 pb-1) when compared to 200 GeV data (1.8pb-1) Accessing different x-ranges PHENIX:  0 A LL at  s=62.4 GeV Increased sensitivity to larger x STAR:  0 A LL at forward rapidity Increased sensitivity to smaller x Also: step towards gamma-jet correlation measurements to map out the x-dependence

15 Frank Ellinghaus, University of Colorado Summary Measurements of double helicity asymmetries in polarized pp scattering at PHENIX and STAR provided a significant constraint on the polarized gluon PDF in a global QCD fit to “all” DIS, SIDIS and pp data  G(x) small in measured range 0.05 < x < 0.2 Different beam energies (500 GeV, 2009+) and rapidities will give access to an order of magnitude smaller x Correlation measurements will provide sensitivity to shape of  G(x)


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