10 research outputs found
Exploring the polarization of gluons in the nucleon
We give an overview of the current status of investigations of the
polarization of gluons in the nucleon. We describe some of the physics of the
spin-dependent gluon parton distribution and its phenomenology in high-energy
polarized hadronic scattering. We also review the recent experimental results.Comment: 10 pages, 13 figures. Talk presented at the "Second Meeting of the
APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics", Nashville, Tennessee, October 22-24,
2006. Reference adde
Leading-Order Determination of the Gluon Polarization from high-PT Hadron Electroproduction
Longitudinal double-spin asymmetries of charged hadrons with high transverse
momentum have been measured in electroproduction using the \hermes\
detector at \hera. Processes involving gluons in the nucleon have been enhanced
relative to others by selecting hadrons with typically above 1 GeV. In
this kinematic domain the gluon polarization has been extracted in leading
order making use of the model embedded in the Monte Carlo Generator \Pythia\
6.2. The gluon polarization obtained from single inclusive hadrons in the
range 1 GeV 2.5 GeV using a deuterium target is at a scale
\la\mu^2\ra=1.35~{\rm GeV}^2 and . For different
final states and kinematic domains, consistent values of \DGG\ have been found
within statistical uncertainties using hydrogen and deuterium targets
Measurement of the spin structure of the deuteron in the DIS region
Ageev ES, Alexakhin VY, Alexandrov Y, et al. Measurement of the spin structure of the deuteron in the DIS region. Phys.Lett. B. 2005;612(3-4):154-164.We present a new measurement of the longitudinal spin asymmetry Ad and the spin-dependent structure function g(1)(d) of the deuteron in the range 1 < Q(2) < 100 GeV2 and 0.004 < x < 0.7. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at CERN using a 160 GeV polarised muon beam and a large polarised (LiD)-Li-6 target. The results are in agreement with those from previous experiments and improve considerably the statistical accuracy in the region 0.004 < x < 0.03. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
