Using a novel analysis technique, the gluon polarisation in the nucleon is
re-evaluated using the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry measured in the cross
section of semi-inclusive single-hadron muoproduction with photon virtuality
Q2>1(GeV/c)2. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at
CERN using a 160 GeV/c polarised muon beam impinging on a polarised 6LiD
target. By analysing the full range in hadron transverse momentum pT,
the different pT-dependences of the underlying processes are separated
using a neural-network approach. In the absence of pQCD calculations at
next-to-leading order in the selected kinematic domain, the gluon polarisation
Δg/g is evaluated at leading order in pQCD at a hard scale of μ2=⟨Q2⟩=3(GeV/c)2. It is determined in three intervals
of the nucleon momentum fraction carried by gluons, xg, covering the
range 0.04<xg<0.28~ and does not exhibit a significant
dependence on xg. The average over the three intervals, ⟨Δg/g⟩=0.113±0.038(stat.)±0.036(syst.) at
⟨xg⟩≈0.10, suggests that the gluon polarisation
is positive in the measured xg range.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure