Abstract
The STAR endcap electromagnetic calorimeter (EEMC) was designed to allow measurement of cross sections and spin observables in the forward direction, $1 < \eta < 2$ and with the full azimuth. Using the EEMC to measure double longitudinal spin asymmetries in photonic channels---such as inclusive neutral pions, prompt photon, and prompt photon + jet---allows access to $\Delta G$ within a low Bjorken-$x$ region ($0.01 < x < 0.33$ at $\sqrt{s}=200$) where $\Delta G$ is poorly constrained. Additionally, transverse spin asymmetries, shown to be zero at $\eta$ near zero and as large as 10\% at $\eta$ near 4, occupy a previously unmeasured region in the 3D pseudorapidity, transverse momentum, and $x$-Feynman phase space when measured with the EEMC. The neutral pion cross section measurement verifies that the signal of interest can be properly reconstructed and isolated from the background. Pion reconstruction techniques in the STAR EEMC will be discussed and preliminary cross-section and transverse single spin asymmetry measurements presented.
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