A new handed interaction between subconstituents of quarks could be at the origin of some small parity violating effects in one-jet inclusive production. Within a few years, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will be used as a polarized proton-proton collider. In this context, we analyse the possibilities of disentangling some new parity violating effects from the standard spin asymmetries which are expected due to the Standard Model QCD-Weak interference. We also explore the possibilities of placing some more stringent limits on the quark compositeness scale Λ thanks to measurements of such spin asymmetries.
Theoretical and phenomenological arguments are in favor of an elusive new
neutral vector boson Z' with a relatively low mass, chiral couplings to
ordinary quarks and whose couplings to ordinary leptons are suppressed
(leptophobia). We point out that this new particle could induce some parity
violating spin asymmetries which could be measured soon at the Brookhaven
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), running part of the time as a polarized
hadronic collider.Comment: Latex file, 13 pages and 3 ps fig. included in tex file with
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A very promising spin physics programme will be soon on the way at the BNL
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). By studying the spin asymmetries for
various processes (single photon, single-jet and $W^{\pm}$ production), we will
compare the different predictions obtained using some sets of polarized parton
distributions, available in the recent literature. We will put some emphasize
on the analysis of the anticipated errors, given the event rates expected from
this high luminosity new machine and the current acceptance for the detector
systems at RHIC.Comment: Latex file, 12 pages and 14 ps fig. One footnote and one reference
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The production of high-transverse energy jets in hadron-hadron collisions is sensitive to the presence of new contact interactions between quarks. If proton polarization were available, the measurement of some parity violating spin asymmetries in one-jet production at large transverse energy would complement the usual search for deviations from the expected QCD cross section. In the same time, a unique information on the chirality structure of the new interaction could be obtained. In this context, we compare the potentialities of various pp and pp colliders that are planned or have been proposed, with the additional requirement of beam polarization.
We show that the measurement of some parity violating asymmetry in the production of a large E T jet could reveal the presence of a new hadrophilic Z ′ such as the one recently introduced to interpret possible departures from the Standard Model predictions both at LEP and at CDF. Such a measurement could be performed within a few years by the RHIC Spin Collaboration (RSC) using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) as a polarized proton-proton collider.
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