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Quenching of polarized jets

14 Aug 2024, 17:10
15m
锦绣宫

锦绣宫

Oral report 重离子物理 分会场三

Speaker

Prof. Shu-yi Wei (Shandong University)

Description

The longitudinal spin transfer represents the probability density of producing longitudinally polarized hadrons from longitudinally polarized quarks or circularly polarized gluons. It thus was usually measured in polarized reactions or high-energy collisions where weak interaction dominates. In this work, we propose the dihadron polarization correlation as a novel probe of this quantity. Such an observable does not require the fragmenting partons to be polarized and therefore can be measured in the currently available experimental facilities, such as Belle, RHIC, Tevatron, and the LHC. We make quantitative predictions for these experiments. In light of the data already harvested, the experimental investigation of this observable provides more opportunity for the quantitative study of the longitudinal spin transfer. In particular, the measurements in $pp$ collisions can significantly constrain the fragmentation function of a circularly polarized gluon.

Furthermore, by applying this approach to the relativistic heavy-ion collisions, we can investigate the spin effect in the context of jet quenching.

References

[1] Hao-Cheng Zhang, Shu-Yi Wei; Probing the longitudinal spin transfer via dihadron polarization correlations in unpolarized $e^+e^-$ and $pp$ collisions; Phys.Lett.B 839 (2023) 137821.
[2] Xiaowen Li, Zhao-Xuan Chen, Shanshan Cao, Shu-Yi Wei; Correlations of dihadron polarization in central, peripheral, and ultraperipheral heavy-ion collisions; Phys.Rev.D 109 (2024) 014035.

Primary author

Prof. Shu-yi Wei (Shandong University)

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