Spin Physics with the PHENIX Detector System
N. Saito (for the PHENIX Collaboration)

TL;DR
The paper discusses the PHENIX detector's role in advancing spin physics research at RHIC, focusing on understanding nucleon spin structure and testing fundamental symmetries with polarized proton beams.
Contribution
It reviews the capabilities and sensitivities of the PHENIX detector system for spin physics measurements at RHIC.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of nucleon spin structure
Precision tests of fundamental symmetries conducted
Demonstrated the effectiveness of PHENIX in spin physics
Abstract
The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has extended its scope to cover spin physics using polarized proton beams. The major goals of the spin physics at RHIC are elucidation of the spin structure of the nucleon and precision tests of the symmetries. Sensitivities of the spin physics measurements with the PHENIX detector system are reviewed.
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