Leading-order determination of the gluon polarisation from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering data
C. Adolph, M. Aghasyan, R. Akhunzyanov, M.G. Alexeev, G.D. Alexeev, A., Amoroso, V. Andrieux, N.V. Anfimov, V. Anosov, W. Augustyniak, A., Austregesilo, C.D.R. Azevedo, B. Badelek, F. Balestra, J. Barth, R. Beck, Y., Bedfer, J. Bernhard, K. Bicker, E. R. Bielert, R. Birsa

TL;DR
This paper presents a leading-order analysis of gluon polarization in the nucleon using semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering data from the COMPASS experiment, employing a neural network approach to separate processes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis technique that evaluates gluon polarization at leading order without NLO pQCD calculations, covering a broad range of gluon momentum fractions.
Findings
Gluon polarization is positive in the measured x_g range.
The average gluon polarization is approximately 0.113 with uncertainties.
No significant dependence of gluon polarization on x_g was observed.
Abstract
Using a novel analysis technique, the gluon polarisation in the nucleon is re-evaluated using the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry measured in the cross section of semi-inclusive single-hadron muoproduction with photon virtuality . The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at CERN using a 160 GeV/ polarised muon beam impinging on a polarised LiD target. By analysing the full range in hadron transverse momentum , the different -dependences of the underlying processes are separated using a neural-network approach. In the absence of pQCD calculations at next-to-leading order in the selected kinematic domain, the gluon polarisation is evaluated at leading order in pQCD at a hard scale of . It is determined in three intervals of the nucleon momentum fraction carried by…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
