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Inclusive cross section and double helicity asymmetry for pi^0 production in p+p collisions at sqrt(s) = 62.4 GeV

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FIG. 1: (color online) The fraction of the inclusive π 0 yield which satisfied the BBC trigger condition.
FIG. 2: (color online) Collision z-vertex distribution in the PHENIX IR measured by ZDCs in a Vernier scan at √
FIG. 4: (color online) (a) The neutral pion production cross section at √
FIG. 5: (color online) The double helicity asymmetry for neu- neu-tral pion production at √

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