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arxiv: 1702.05077 · v1 · pith:7JEU4EYQnew · submitted 2017-02-16 · ✦ hep-ph

Impact of Recent RHIC Data on Helicity-Dependent Parton Distribution Functions

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I study the impact of recent measurements performed at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider on the determination of helicity-dependent parton distribution functions of the proton. Specifically, I consider: preliminary data on longitudinally single-spin asymmetries for $W$-boson production recorded by the STAR experiment during the 2013 run at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV; data on longitudinally double-spin asymmetries for di-jet production recorded by the STAR experiment during the 2009 run at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV; and data on longitudinally double-spin asymmetries for neutral pion production recorded by the PHENIX experiment during a series of runs between 2006 and 2013 at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV and $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. The impact of the new data is studied by applying Bayesian reweighting to NNPDFpol1.1, the most recent global analysis of helicity-dependent parton distribution functions based on the NNDPF methodology. In comparsion to NNDPFpol1.1, a slightly more positive polarized gluon PDF, extended to somewhat smaller values of momentum fractions with narrower uncertainties, as well as a slightly more marked and more precise asymmetry between polarized up and down sea quarks are found in this study.

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