Nuclear dependence of the transverse single-spin asymmetry in the
production of charged hadrons at forward rapidity in polarized p+p, p+Al,
and p+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV
We report on the nuclear dependence of transverse single-spin asymmetries
(TSSAs) in the production of positively-charged hadrons in polarized
p↑+p, p↑+Al and p↑+Au collisions at
sNN=200 GeV. The measurements have been performed at forward
rapidity (1.4<η<2.4) over the range of 1.8<pT<7.0 GeV/c and
0.1<xF<0.2. We observed a positive asymmetry AN for
positively-charged hadrons in \polpp collisions, and a significantly reduced
asymmetry in p↑+A collisions. These results reveal a nuclear
dependence of charged hadron AN in a regime where perturbative techniques
are relevant. These results provide new opportunities to use \polpA collisions
as a tool to investigate the rich phenomena behind TSSAs in hadronic collisions
and to use TSSA as a new handle in studying small-system collisions.Comment: 303 authors from 66 institutions, 9 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. v1 is
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