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arxiv: 2605.30945 · v1 · pith:32XFSCUAnew · submitted 2026-05-29 · ✦ hep-ph

Moderate-to-Large-x Gluon Helicity from J/psi Production at sqrt{s}=27~GeV

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Inclusive J/ψ production at √s=27 GeV measures the double-spin asymmetry A_LL to access gluon helicity Δg(x) for x from 0.1 to 0.9.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper conducts a feasibility study of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry A_LL for inclusive J/ψ production in polarized proton-proton collisions at the SPD detector of NICA. At these energies gluon-gluon fusion dominates and the process reaches moderate to large parton momentum fractions, including highly asymmetric configurations at forward rapidity. The authors calculate A_LL using existing polarized parton distributions and find peak values around 0.09 at moderate transverse momentum, with larger effects forward. They treat nonperturbative contributions in a simplified way that largely cancels in the ratio, leaving the asymmetry as a direct probe of gluon polarization. The study concludes that such measurements would extend existing constraints from RHIC into a kinematic domain not covered by the future EIC.

Core claim

We estimate A_LL as a function of transverse momentum and rapidity using polarized parton distribution functions, finding asymmetries reaching |A_LL|≈0.09 at p_T=3 GeV, with enhanced sensitivity at forward rapidity. The dominant theoretical uncertainty arises from polarized parton distribution functions. These results demonstrate that inclusive J/ψ measurements at SPD/NICA provide a sensitive and complementary probe of gluon polarization at moderate and large x, extending constraints from RHIC into a kinematic regime not directly accessible to the EIC.

What carries the argument

The longitudinal double-spin asymmetry A_LL in gluon-gluon fusion dominated inclusive J/ψ production, which encodes the product of gluon helicity distributions Δg(x1)Δg(x2) at the relevant momentum fractions.

If this is right

  • A_LL reaches its largest values at forward rapidity where one gluon momentum fraction extends to 0.5-0.9.
  • Central rapidity measurements constrain the region around x=0.1-0.2.
  • The dominant uncertainty in the predicted asymmetry comes from the choice of polarized parton distribution functions.
  • The kinematic coverage complements existing RHIC data while remaining inaccessible to the EIC.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • If the predicted asymmetries are observed, global fits of gluon helicity could incorporate a new data set at moderate-to-large x.
  • Forward-rapidity bins would give the strongest leverage on the large-x tail of Δg(x).
  • The approach could be cross-checked by comparing the same observable in other quarkonium channels once data become available.

Load-bearing premise

Nonperturbative long-distance effects largely cancel in the asymmetry, so the measured A_LL directly reflects the underlying gluon polarization.

What would settle it

A future measurement of A_LL at SPD/NICA that lies well outside the range predicted from current polarized PDFs would show that the asymmetry does not provide the claimed direct sensitivity.

Figures

Figures reproduced from arXiv: 2605.30945 by Alexey Aparin, Harleen Dahiya, Narinder Kumar, Satyajit Puhan, Shubham Sharma.

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Figure 1. Figure 1: FIG. 1: Partonic momentum fractions [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p002_1.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 2. Figure 2: FIG. 2: Longitudinal double spin asymmetry [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p002_2.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 3. Figure 3: FIG. 3: Fractional theoretical uncertainties in [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p003_3.png] view at source ↗
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Figure 4. Figure 4: FIG. 4: Longitudinal double-spin asymmetry [PITH_FULL_IMAGE:figures/full_fig_p003_4.png] view at source ↗
read the original abstract

We present a feasibility study of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry $A_{LL}$ in inclusive $J/\psi$ production in polarized proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}\approx 27~\mathrm{GeV}$ at the Spin Physics Detector (SPD) of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA). At these moderate energies, $J/\psi$ production is dominated by gluon-gluon fusion, probing gluon momentum fractions $x\approx 0.1$-$0.2$ at central rapidity and highly asymmetric configurations at forward rapidity, where one parton can reach $x\approx 0.5$-$0.9$. This provides direct sensitivity to the poorly constrained moderate- to large-$x$ region of the gluon helicity distribution $\Delta g(x)$. We estimate $A_{LL}$ as a function of transverse momentum and rapidity using polarized parton distribution functions, focusing on the underlying partonic spin asymmetry. Nonperturbative long-distance effects are treated in a simplified manner and largely cancel in the asymmetry, enabling a direct assessment of gluon polarization sensitivity. We find asymmetries reaching $|A_{LL}|\approx 0.09$ at $p_T=3~\mathrm{GeV}$, with enhanced sensitivity at forward rapidity. The dominant theoretical uncertainty arises from polarized parton distribution functions. These results demonstrate that inclusive $J/\psi$ measurements at SPD/NICA provide a sensitive and complementary probe of gluon polarization at moderate and large $x$, extending constraints from RHIC into a kinematic regime not directly accessible to the EIC.

Editorial analysis

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript is a feasibility study of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry A_LL in inclusive J/ψ production in polarized pp collisions at √s≈27 GeV at SPD/NICA. It estimates A_LL(p_T, y) using existing polarized PDFs under the assumption that gluon-gluon fusion dominates and that nonperturbative long-distance effects largely cancel, concluding that the process provides direct sensitivity to moderate-to-large-x Δg(x) with |A_LL| reaching ~0.09.

Significance. If the cancellation assumption holds, the work identifies a potentially useful complementary observable for constraining Δg(x) at x~0.1-0.9, extending RHIC reach into a regime inaccessible to the EIC. The reliance on standard pQCD and existing PDFs is a strength for reproducibility, though the estimates inherit the uncertainties of those fits.

major comments (2)
  1. [Abstract] Abstract: The statement that nonperturbative long-distance effects 'are treated in a simplified manner and largely cancel in the asymmetry' is asserted without explicit verification. At √s≈27 GeV multiple NRQCD channels (color-singlet and octet) plus feed-down from χ_c and ψ(2S) contribute, and the polarized LDMEs are not guaranteed to cancel identically in the numerator and denominator of A_LL; this assumption is load-bearing for the direct mapping from measured A_LL to Δg(x).
  2. [Abstract] Abstract: The reported A_LL values are obtained by direct evaluation of existing polarized PDFs (fitted to prior data) in the new kinematic region rather than independent derivations, which weakens the claim of providing new sensitivity constraints beyond what is already encoded in those PDFs.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for the careful review and constructive comments on our feasibility study. We address each major comment below, with revisions made to clarify assumptions and scope.

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  1. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The statement that nonperturbative long-distance effects 'are treated in a simplified manner and largely cancel in the asymmetry' is asserted without explicit verification. At √s≈27 GeV multiple NRQCD channels (color-singlet and octet) plus feed-down from χ_c and ψ(2S) contribute, and the polarized LDMEs are not guaranteed to cancel identically in the numerator and denominator of A_LL; this assumption is load-bearing for the direct mapping from measured A_LL to Δg(x).

    Authors: We agree that the cancellation is an assumption requiring explicit support. The study is a parton-level feasibility estimate; we have revised the abstract to state the assumption more explicitly and added a paragraph in the theory section noting that full verification would require polarized NRQCD calculations with LDMEs, which lies beyond the present scope. revision: partial

  2. Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The reported A_LL values are obtained by direct evaluation of existing polarized PDFs (fitted to prior data) in the new kinematic region rather than independent derivations, which weakens the claim of providing new sensitivity constraints beyond what is already encoded in those PDFs.

    Authors: The manuscript is a feasibility study that evaluates A_LL using existing polarized PDFs to quantify the expected asymmetry size in NICA kinematics. We have revised the abstract and conclusions to remove any implication of deriving new constraints and to emphasize that the work motivates future measurements by showing the potential sensitivity to moderate-to-large-x Δg. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; standard feasibility estimate using external PDFs

full rationale

The paper performs a feasibility study by evaluating A_LL from existing polarized PDFs (e.g., those constrained by RHIC data) in the SPD kinematics at √s≈27 GeV. This is a forward prediction for a new measurement, not a derivation that reduces to its own inputs by construction. The abstract explicitly states use of 'polarized parton distribution functions' and simplified treatment of LDMEs with asserted cancellation, but no equation or step equates the output asymmetry to a fit parameter or self-cited result. No self-citation chains, ansatz smuggling, or renaming of known results appear in the provided text. The central claim of sensitivity follows directly from kinematics (x≈0.1-0.9) and PDF uncertainties, which are external benchmarks. This matches the default case of a self-contained calculation against external inputs.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

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The feasibility estimates rest on standard QCD assumptions and the use of pre-existing polarized PDFs rather than new parameters or entities introduced in this work.

axioms (2)
  • domain assumption Gluon-gluon fusion dominates J/ψ production at √s ≈ 27 GeV
    Stated in the abstract as the basis for probing gluon distributions.
  • domain assumption Nonperturbative long-distance effects largely cancel in the double-spin asymmetry A_LL
    Key assumption allowing direct sensitivity to gluon polarization, mentioned in the abstract.

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