The overview of the spin physics at RHIC-PHENIX experiment
Yoshinori Fukao (for the PHENIX Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the RHIC-PHENIX experiment's recent results on spin physics, highlighting advancements in data collection and polarization in polarized proton collisions.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the RHIC-PHENIX experiment and reports recent experimental results on spin physics with improved data quality.
Findings
Increased data statistics and polarization at RHIC-PHENIX in 2005.
Successful measurement of spin-related observables.
Enhanced understanding of proton spin structure.
Abstract
In Spiring 2005, RHIC successfully completed its first long data collection run with polarized proton beams. PHENIX accumulated ten fold larger statistics with higher polarization than the previous spin physics run in 2003. This contribution will introduce the RHIC-PHENIX experiment and present our recent results.
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