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28 March 2024
 
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Comparative study of the inclusive asymmetries induced by polarized protons and antiprotons at 16 GeV/$c$ at the U-70 accelerator
V.A. Okorokov ; V.V. Abramov ; A.A. Bogdanov ; M.A. Chetvertkov ; V.A. Chetvertkova ; V.V. Mochalov ; S.B. Nurushev ; M.B. Nurusheva ; V.L. Rykov ; P.A. Semenov ; M.N. Strikhanov ; A.N. Vasiliev ;
Date 16 Oct 2017
AbstractThe only comparative study of the inclusive pion single-spin asymmetries produced in the interactions of the polarized protons and antiprotons in collisions with unpolarized proton was carried out at E-704 experiment. Significant asymmetries were found at large $x_{F}$ and middle $p_{T}$, $pi^{+}$ and $pi^{0}$ asymmetries have positive signs while $pi^{-}$ has negative one in the $p^{uparrow}+p$ collisions, while in the $ar{p}^{uparrow}+p$ interactions the $pi^{-}$ and $pi^{0}$ asymmetries have positive signs while $pi^{+}$ has negative sign. Similar experimental study can be done in the SPASCHARM experiment at U-70 accelerator at IHEP for various secondary particles with the use of 16 GeV polarized proton and antiproton beams.
Source arXiv, 1710.5806
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