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2nd Workshop on the QCD Structure of the Nucleon June 12-16, 2006 Villa Mondragone Monte Porzio Catone, Rome, Italy. RHIC Results on Transverse Spin. Steve Heppelmann Penn State University. Three RHIC Experiments are producing results on Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries A N.
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2nd Workshop on the QCD Structure of the Nucleon June 12-16, 2006 Villa Mondragone Monte Porzio Catone, Rome, Italy RHICResults on Transverse Spin Steve Heppelmann Penn State University
Three RHIC Experiments are producing results on Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries AN. • BRAHMS: Small XF Small angle (Charged (+/-) pion, kaon, nucleon) • PHENIX: Small angle Neutrons; Mid Rapidity 0, jets • STAR: Forward (larger XF) 0, jets, photons; Mid Rapidity charged tracks, pions, jets
STAR detector layout (run 5) • TPC: -1.0 < < 1.0 • FTPC: 2.8 < < 3.8 • BBC : 2.2 < < 5.0 • EEMC:1 < < 2 • BEMC:0 < < 1 • FPD: || ~ 3.3/3.7/4.0
STAR Forward Calorimetry Recent History and Plans • Prototype FPD • Run 2 polarized proton data (published 2004 spin asymmetry and cross section) Prototype FMS Run 6 (FPD++) 2006 to present • Forward jet shape spin dependence. • Direct photon asymmetry (isolation) • High Statistics, High Polarization • FPD • Run 3-5 data • pp, dAu • (Preliminary An Results) FMS Forward Meson Spectrometer Run 7 2006 (hep-ex/0502040).
FMS Design Forward Calorimeters FPD Run 3-5 (2003-2005) FPD++ Run 6 (2006) FMS Run 7- (2006- )
y Barrel EMC Endcap EMC x -1 0 1 2 -units Opening angle kTx>0 kTx<0 STAR Central Region Reconstructed di-jets from EM calorimeter only trigger data: Run 2 PRELIMINARY 2002- No charged track An Seen @Pt~1.5 GeV An < .01 @Pt~4.5 GeV An < .16 2006- 3,000,000 dijets (-1<<2) will be sensitive to Sivers kT; measure predicted opening angle transverse spin dependence.
Cross Sections and Analyzing Power published from RHIC Run 2 J. Adams et al. (STAR collaboration), Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 171801 [hep-ex/0310058]. Similar asymmetry to many lower energy measurements. → R.D. Klem et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 36 (1976) 929; W.H. Dragoset et al., Phys. Rev. D18 (1978) 3939; S. Saroff et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 64 (1990) 995; B.E. Bonner et al., Phys. Rev. D41 (1990) 13; K. Krueger et al, Phys. Lett. B459 (1999); C.E. Allgower et al., Phys. Rev. D65 (2002) 092008. But now, for the first time, in a region where NLO PQCD calculations fairly accurately predict the cross section.
Caveats: -RHIC CNI Absolute polarization still preliminary. -Result Averaged over azimuthal acceptance of detectors. -Positive XF (small angle scattering of the polarized proton). Run 2 Published Result. Run 3 Preliminary Result. -More Forward angles. -FPD Detectors. Run 3 Preliminary Backward Angle Data. -No significant Asymmetry seen. ( Presented at Spin 2004: hep-ex/0502040) Run 3 + Run 5 Preliminary <>=3.7,4.0 (Presented SPIN 2005 Dubna Sept 27-Oct 1)
STAR pp π0 + X cross sections at 200 GeV nucl-ex/0602011 • The error bars are statistical plus point-to-point systematic • Consistent with NLO pQCD calculations at 3.3 < η < 4.0 • Data at low pT trend from KKP fragmentation functions toward Kretzer. PHENIX observed similar behavior at mid-rapidity. NLO pQCD calculations by Vogelsang, et al.
Combined AN(pT) for xF > 0.4 from runs 3+5 (much higher statistic data recently collected) Online calibration of CNI polarimeter Data are consistent with the 1/pT expectation of pQCD
Run6 – STAR Forward physics objectives • ♦ Forward jet shape ♦ Asymmetry for jet-like events • ♦ mapping ♦ ? • ♦ Inclusive/direct photon measurements FPD++ hardware-level calibration • Analysis of jets and jet shape from already collected in 2006 will • Greatly improve measurement of AN(XF,pT) • Determine if large asymmetry comes from the jet axis or is produced within the jet.
p+ AN of proton and pbar p- K+ K-
BRAHMS Summary (FROM DIS 2006) BRAHMS has obtained preliminary results for single transverse spin asymmetries for p±,K±, p, and pbar in √s =200 GeV pp collisions at RHIC in the xF range of 0.1 to 0.35 • AN(p+): positive ~(<) AN(p-): negative: 5-10% in 0.1 < xF < 0.3 AN(p+) for 0.2 <x in agreement with Twist-3 calculations • First SSA Results on K, p in 0.1 < xF < 0.3 - AN(K+) ~ AN(K-): positive - AN(p) ~0, AN(pbar): positive AN(K) in disagreement with naïve expectation from valence quark fragmentation. Need more theoretical inputs. Current 62 GeV run will allow Brahms to extend to higher XF.
The PHENIX Detector • Philosophy • high resolution & high-rate at the cost of acceptance • trigger for rare events • Central Arms • |h| < 0.35, Df ~ p • g, p0, e, p+-, ... – Identified • Momentum, Energy • Muon Arms • 1.2 < |h| < 2.4 • Momentum (MuTr) more on PHENIX analysis: see: Christine Aidala (tomorrow)
Phenix Statisticss = 200 GeV 2001-2002 transverseP~15% L= 0.15 pb-1 2003 longitudinal-spin run P~30% L=0.35 pb-1 2004 longitudinal spin P~40% L=0.12 pb-1 2005 longitudinal-spin run P~45% w/ short transverse run L=0.15 pb-1 2006 transverse (this run) (Radial polarization) P~55% L>2.4 pb-1
ZDC Forward counter SMD 1 ZDC 3 modules: 150X0 5.1λI Very Forward Neutron ~1800cm 10cm blue beam yellow beam ±3 mrad Dx magnet SMD BBC position measurement with scintillators
charged particles neutron neutron Calculation of AN P~48% • Square-root formula • Smearing effect -- simulation LARGE!! Without Minbias With Minbias
p0 and charged hadrons for y~0 • Run2 result with ~0.15pb-1, P~15% • gg and qg processes are dominant (with small xB) • – transversity effect is suppressed • May provide infomation on gluon-Sivers effect |h| < 0.35 PRL 95 (2005) 202001
Update on charged pions AN pT (GeV/c) • Improved polarization: P=15% in 2001/02, P=47% in 2005 • while statistics is smaller. • AN is 0 within 1% interesting contrast with forward p
Conclusions From RHIC Transverse Running at √s=200 GeV • Small pion/charged track AN asymmetry near y~0 • Charged and Neutral Pion AN at Forward Angles large and qualitatively like E706 which took data at an order of magnitude lower energy. Corresponding backward º asymmetries small. • Unlike Lower Energy, the cross sections are in general agreement with perturbative QCD calculations. • Nature of forward AN (Collins/Sivers) to be examined with 2006 central di-jets and forward jet analysis. • Large Neutron Asymmetry at very small forward angles. • Central di-jet / di-hadron measurements (Sivers Effect) coming soon from Run 6 (STAR/PHENIX). • Forward Photon asymmetries, and Forward jet shape dependence coming soon from Run 6 (STAR). • Higher XF charged AN from BRAHMS (62 GeV running). • Run 7 ?? (STAR forward left/right dijets)