Single Spin Asymmetry of Charged Hadron Production by 40 GeV/c Polarized Protons
V.V.Abramov, P.I.Goncharov, A.Yu.Kalinin, A.V.Khmelnikov,, A.V.Korablev, Yu.P.Korneev, A.V.Kostritsky, A.N.Krinitsyn, V.I.Kryshkin,, A.A.Markov, V.V.Talov, L.K.Turchanovich, A.A.Volkov

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of single spin asymmetry in charged hadron production using a 40 GeV/c polarized proton beam, providing insights into spin effects in high-energy hadron-nucleus interactions.
Contribution
First measurement of single spin asymmetry for charged hadron production off nuclei at 40 GeV/c polarized protons.
Findings
Asymmetry observed in central and forward regions.
Data contributes to understanding spin effects in hadron production.
Results support models of spin-dependent particle production.
Abstract
The single spin asymmetry for charge hadron production off nuclei (C, Cu) has been measured using 40 GeV/c polarized proton beam. The measurements were carried out using FODS-2 experimental setup at IHEP. The data are presented in the central region and the forward region with respect to the incident protons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle Detector Development and Performance
