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Apr 13 – 16, 2021
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Probing the Hadronic Spin Structure and Dynamics in High-Energy Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at RHIC

Apr 16, 2021, 4:00 PM
30m
Oral Presentation Plenary Session 5

Speaker

Matt Posik (Temple University)

Description

The Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC) is a unique facility. It is the world's only polarized proton + proton collider capable of delivering highly polarized protons up to a center-of-mass energy of 510 GeV. Polarized proton + proton collisions allow one to study the proton's spin structure using strong interactions by measuring single and double spin asymmetries. Using longitudinally polarized protons, RHIC can probe the proton's longitudinal spin structure, providing insights into the proton's parton helicity distributions. Employing transversely polarized proton collisions, RHIC can study the transverse spin structure of the proton and properties of QCD through transverse spin effects. Presented here is a summary of recent RHIC results and how they play a crucial role in our understanding of the proton spin structure.

Primary author

Matt Posik (Temple University)

Presentation materials