Improved measurement of the longitudinal spin transfer to $Î$ and $\bar Î$ hyperons in polarized proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt s$ = 200 GeV
arXiv:1808.07634 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.112009
Abstract
The longitudinal spin transfer $D_{LL}$ to $Î$ and $\barÎ$ hyperons produced in high-energy polarized proton--proton collisions is expected to be sensitive to the helicity distribution functions of strange quarks and anti-quarks of the proton, and to longitudinally polarized fragmentation functions. We report an improved measurement of $D_{LL}$ from data obtained at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV with the STAR detector at RHIC. The data have an approximately twelve times larger figure-of-merit than prior results and cover $|η|<$ 1.2 in pseudo-rapidity with transverse momenta $p_T$ up to 6 GeV/c. In the forward scattering hemisphere at largest $p_T$, the longitudinal spin transfer is found to be $D_{LL}$ = -0.036 $\pm$ 0.048 (stat) $\pm$ 0.013(sys) for $Î$ hyperons and $D_{LL}$ = 0.032 $\pm$ 0.043\,(stat) $\pm$ 0.013\,(sys) for $\barÎ$ anti-hyperons. The dependences on $η$ and $p_T$ are presented and compared with model evaluations.
8 pages, 4 figures