During the 2008 run RHIC provided high luminosity in both p+p and d+Au
collisions at sNN=200 GeV. Electromagnetic calorimeter acceptance
in STAR was enhanced by the new Forward Meson Spectrometer (FMS), and is now
almost contiguous from −1<η<4 over the full azimuth. This large acceptance
provides sensitivity to the gluon density in the nucleus down to x≈10−3, as expected for 2→2 parton scattering. Measurements of
the azimuthal correlation between a forward π0 and an associated
particle at large rapidity are sensitive to the low-x gluon density. Data
exhibit the qualitative features expected from gluon saturation. A comparison
to calculations using the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) model is presented.Comment: proceeding for the RBRC workshop: "Saturation, the Color Glass
Condensate and Glasma: What Have we Learned from RHIC?