Transverse Single-Spin Asymmetries of Midrapidity Direct Photons, Neutral Pions, and Eta Mesons in 200 GeV Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at PHENIX
Nicole Lewis

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of transverse single-spin asymmetries for direct photons, neutral pions, and eta mesons in polarized proton-proton collisions at 200 GeV, providing insights into gluon and quark spin-momentum correlations in nucleons.
Contribution
It presents high-precision measurements of TSSAs at midrapidity, extending previous results and offering new constraints on gluon and quark spin-momentum correlation functions in QCD.
Findings
Measured TSSAs for direct photons, pions, and eta mesons at 200 GeV.
Extended kinematic range with higher transverse momentum and improved precision.
Results constrain twist-3 trigluon and gluon Sivers functions, advancing understanding of gluon spin dynamics.
Abstract
Experimental observations of strikingly large transverse single-spin asymmetries (TSSAs) opened a window into quark and gluon dynamics present in hadronic collisions, revealing large spin-momentum correlations within nucleons and in the process of forming hadrons. Though originally measured in lower energy fixed target experiments, they have been found to persist in collisions with momentum transfer well into the perturbative regime of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and yet their origin remains poorly understood. TSSA measurements have allowed for the development of both transverse momentum dependent and collinear twist-3 descriptions of nonperturbative spin-momentum correlations for both initial- and final-state effects. Results are presented for the TSSAs of direct photons, neutral pions, and eta mesons in the pseudorapidity range from collisions with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
