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Spin Physics with STAR at RHIC
STAR collected data in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s)=200 GeV with
transverse and longitudinal beam polarizations during the initial running
periods in 2002--2004 at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven
National Laboratory. Results on the single transverse spin asymmetries in the
production of high energy forward neutral pions and of forward charged hadrons
will be presented. Data have been obtained for double longitudinal asymmetries
in inclusive jet production in 2003 and 2004. These data provide sensitivity to
the polarization of gluons in the proton. In the future, we aim to determine
the gluon polarization over a wide kinematic range using coincidences of direct
photons and jets. Furthermore, we aim to determine the polarizations of the u,
bar(u), d and bar(d) quarks in the proton by measuring single longitudinal spin
asymmetries in the production of weak bosons at sqrt(s) = 500$ GeV.Comment: Prepared for the 32nd International Conference on High Energy Physics
(ICHEP'04), 6 pages, 4 figure
Local Polarimetry for Proton Beams with the STAR Beam Beam Counters
STAR collected data in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s)=200 GeV with
transverse and longitudinal beam polarizations during the 2003 running period
at RHIC. We present preliminary results on single transverse spin asymmetries
A_N in the production of forward charged hadrons detected with the Beam-Beam
Counters (BBC). The asymmetries A_N measured at pseudorapidities 3.9 < |eta| <
5.0 are found to be of the order of 0.01 while asymmetries measured at smaller
pseudorapidities 3.4 < |eta| < 3.9 are found to be consistent with zero. The
BBC and its associated scaler system for fast data recording provides the first
local polarimeter at STAR. The setup has been sucessfully used to tune the spin
rotator magnets and to verify longitudinal polarization at STAR.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; contribution to the Proceedings of the 16th
International Spin Physics Symposium, October 11-16, 2004, ICTP, Trieste,
Ital
First search for extraterrestrial neutrino-induced cascades with IceCube
We report on the first search for extra-terrestrial neutrino-induced cascades
in IceCube. The analyzed data were collected in the year 2007 when 22 detector
strings were installed and operated. We will discuss the analysis methods used
to reconstruct cascades and to suppress backgrounds. Simulated neutrino signal
events with a E-2 energy spectrum, which pass the background rejection
criteria, are reconstructed with a resolution dlogE ~ 0.27 in the energy range
from ~20 TeV to a few PeV. We present the range of the diffuse flux of
extra-terrestrial neutrinos in the cascade channel in IceCube within which we
expect to be able to put a limit.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. To appear in the 31st International Cosmic Ray
Conference (ICRC 2009) proceedings, Lodz, Poland, 7-15 200
Spin physics with STAR
The STAR collaboration aims to study polarized proton-proton collisions at
RHIC. The emphasis of the spin run this year is on transverse single spin
asymmetries. Beyond 2001, we aim to determine directly and precisely the gluon
polarization, as well as the polarizations of the u, , d and
quarks in the proton by measuring in addition longitudinal and double spin
asymmetries. Furthermore, we aim to measure for the first time the quark
transversity distributions. These measurements will improve substantially the
knowledge and understanding of the spin structure of the nucleon.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Talk presented at The 3rd Circum-Pan-Pacific
Symposium on "High Energy Spin Physics" October 8-13 2001, Beijing, Chin
Spin dependent structure function at small and small
Theoretical expectations concerning the low and low behaviour of
are summarized and compared with the recent SMC data.Comment: 4 pages, plain LATEX, 1 eps figure; contribution to 3rd UK
Phenomenology Workshop on HERA Physics, St. John's College, Durham, UK,
September 199
Longitudinal spin transfer of Lambda and anti-Lambda in polarized pp collisions at \sqrt s=200 GeV at STAR
We report our measurement on longitudinal spin transfer, D_LL, from high
energy polarized protons to and hyperons in
proton-proton collisions at with the STAR detector at
RHIC. The current measurements cover , pseudorapidity
and transverse momenta up to using the data taken
in 2005. The longitudinal spin transfer is found to be D_LL= -0.03\pm 0.13
(stat) \pm 0.04(syst)\LambdaD_{LL} = -0.12 \pm
0.08(stat) \pm 0.03(syst)\bar{\Lambda} =
0.5 = 3.7 GeV/c$. The prospects with 2009 data and the future
measurements are also given.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, presentation at the SPIN2010 International
Symposium, Juelich (Germany), Sep. 27-Oct. 2, 201
Spin dependent structure function g_1 at low x and low Q^2
Theoretical description of the spin dependent structure function g_1(x,Q^2)
in the region of low values of x and Q^2 is presented. It contains the Vector
Meson Dominance contribution and the QCD improved parton model suitably
extended to the low Q^2 domain. Theoretical predictions are compared with the
recent experimental data in the low x, low Q^2 region
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