Affiliation:
1. Stony Brook University
Abstract
Understanding the proton spin composition from the quarks and gluons
spin polarization and their motion is important to test various kinds of
sum rules and nonperturbative properties of hadrons. At the Relativistic
Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), we collide longitudinally polarized proton
beams and measure the double helicity asymmetry
A_{LL}ALL,
which is an important physical quantity for extracting the polarized
parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton. Direct photon, jet
and charged pion production are good channels to probe the gluon spin
polarization inside the proton, with the ability to probe also the sign
of the gluon spin. Direct photon production is the theoretically
``cleanest’’ channel, with little fragmentation contribution, but
limited by statistics. On the other hand, jet and charged pion
production have more statistics, but include more hard processes and
hadronization effects. I will present the recent measurements of direct
photon, jet and charged pion A_{LL}ALLs
at PHENIX and show their complementary roles in extracting the gluon
spin.
Funder
United States Department of Energy