Transverse Single-Spin Asymmetry For Very Forward Neutral Pion Production In Polarized P Plus P Collisions At Root S=510 Gev

M. H. Kim,O. Adriani,E. Berti, L. Bonechi,R. D'Alessandro, Y. Goto,B. Hong, Y. Itow,K. Kasahara,J. H. Lee, T. Ljubicic, Y. Makino, H. Menjo,I Nakagawa, A. Ogawa, J. S. Park,T. Sako,N. Sakurai,K. Sato,R. Seidl,K. Tanida,S. Torii, A. Tricomi,M. Ueno,Q. D. Zhou

arxiv(2020)

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Transverse single-spin asymmetries of very forward neutral pions generated in polarized p + p collisions allow us to understand the production mechanism in terms of perturbative and nonperturbative strong interactions. During 2017, the RHICf Collaboration installed an electromagnetic calorimeter in the zero-degree region of the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and measured neutral pions produced at pseudorapidity larger than 6 in polarized p + p collisions at root s = 510 GeV. The large nonzero asymmetries increasing both in longitudinal momentum fraction x(F) and transverse momentum p(T) have been observed at low transverse momentum p(T) < 1 GeV/c for the first time, at this collision energy. The asymmetries show an approximate x(F), scaling in the p(T) region where nonperturbative processes are expected to dominate. A non-negligible contribution from soft processes may be necessary to explain the nonzero neutral pion asymmetries.
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