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href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Andres%2C+A">A. Andres</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pretz%2C+J">J. Pretz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abusaif%2C+F">F. Abusaif</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aggarwal%2C+A">A. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aksentev%2C+A">A. Aksentev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alberdi%2C+B">B. Alberdi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bekman%2C+I">I. Bekman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bey%C3%9F%2C+M">M. Bey脽</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%B6hme%2C+C">C. B枚hme</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Breitkreutz%2C+B">B. Breitkreutz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Canale%2C+N">N. Canale</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fr%C3%B6hlich%2C+N+-">N. -O. Fr枚hlich</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gaisser%2C+M">M. Gaisser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grzonka%2C+D">D. Grzonka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hetzel%2C+J">J. Hetzel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Javakhishvili%2C+O">O. Javakhishvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kamerdzhiev%2C+V">V. Kamerdzhiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Karanth%2C+S">S. Karanth</a> , et al. (41 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.19123v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> This paper presents the successful application of a phase-lock feedback system to maintain the resonance condition of a radio frequency (rf) spin rotator (specifically, an rf Wien filter) with respect to a 120 kHz spin precession in the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) storage ring. Real-time monitoring of the spin precession and the rf Wien filter signal allows the relative phase between the two to be s&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.19123v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2501.19123v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2501.19123v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> This paper presents the successful application of a phase-lock feedback system to maintain the resonance condition of a radio frequency (rf) spin rotator (specifically, an rf Wien filter) with respect to a 120 kHz spin precession in the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) storage ring. Real-time monitoring of the spin precession and the rf Wien filter signal allows the relative phase between the two to be stabilized at an arbitrary setpoint. The feedback system compensates for deviations in the relative phase by adjusting the frequency and/or phase as needed. With this method, a variation in phase relative to the demand phase with a standard deviation of $蟽_{螖\varphi}\approx 0.2\mathrm{rad}$ could be achieved. The system was implemented in two runs aiming at a first direct measurement of the deuteron electric dipole moment in 2018 and 2021. In addition, the difference between a single-bunch beam affected by the spin rotator and a two-bunch system in which only one bunch is exposed to the spin rotator fields is discussed. Both methods have been used during these beam times. The ability to keep the spin precession and the rf fields synchronized is also crucial for future investigations of electric dipole moments of charged particles using storage rings. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2501.19123v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2501.19123v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 31 January, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2025. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">13 pages, 10 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08365">arXiv:2409.08365</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.08365">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2409.08365">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the nucleon spin structure functions for 0.01&lt;$Q^2$&lt;1 GeV$^2$ using CLAS </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kuhn%2C+S+E">S. E. Kuhn</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ripani%2C+M">M. Ripani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zheng%2C+X">X. Zheng</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Acar%2C+A+G">A. G. Acar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Achenbach%2C+P">P. Achenbach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alvarado%2C+J+S">J. S. Alvarado</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Booth%2C+W+A">W. A. Booth</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=ossu%2C+F+B">F. B ossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bosted%2C+P">P. Bosted</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a> , et al. (124 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.08365v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The spin structure functions of the proton and the deuteron were measured during the EG4 experiment at Jefferson Lab in 2006. Data were collected for longitudinally polarized electron scattering off longitudinally polarized NH$_3$ and ND$_3$ targets, for $Q^2$ values as small as 0.012 and 0.02 GeV$^2$, respectively, using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). This is the archival paper o&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.08365v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2409.08365v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.08365v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The spin structure functions of the proton and the deuteron were measured during the EG4 experiment at Jefferson Lab in 2006. Data were collected for longitudinally polarized electron scattering off longitudinally polarized NH$_3$ and ND$_3$ targets, for $Q^2$ values as small as 0.012 and 0.02 GeV$^2$, respectively, using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). This is the archival paper of the EG4 experiment that summaries the previously reported results of the polarized structure functions $g_1$, $A_1F_1$, and their moments $\overline 螕_1$, $\overline 纬_0$, and $\overline I_{TT}$, for both the proton and the deuteron. In addition, we report on new results on the neutron $g_1$ extracted by combining proton and deuteron data and correcting for Fermi smearing, and on the neutron moments $\overline 螕_1$, $\overline 纬_0$, and $\overline I_{TT}$ formed directly from those of the proton and the deuteron. Our data are in good agreement with the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule for the proton, deuteron, and neutron. Furthermore, the isovector combination was formed for $g_1$ and the Bjorken integral $\overline 螕_1^{p-n}$, and compared to available theoretical predictions. All of our results provide for the first time extensive tests of spin observable predictions from chiral effective field theory ($蠂$EFT) in a $Q^2$ range commensurate with the pion mass. They motivate further improvement in $蠂$EFT calculations from other approaches such as the lattice gauge method. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.08365v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2409.08365v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 January, 2025; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 12 September, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">33 pages. 26 figures. Data table provided as supplementary material (30 pages latex and csv tables)</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-24-4184, DOE/OR/23177-7672 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15539">arXiv:2406.15539</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.15539">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2406.15539">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First Measurement of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the Neutron with Detection of the Active Neutron </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hobart%2C+A">A. Hobart</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Niccolai%2C+S">S. Niccolai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=%C4%8Cui%C4%87%2C+M">M. 膶ui膰</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kumeri%C4%8Dki%2C+K">K. Kumeri膷ki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Achenbach%2C+P">P. Achenbach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alvarado%2C+J+S">J. S. Alvarado</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Booth%2C+W+A">W. A. Booth</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+-">K. -Th. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a> , et al. (124 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.15539v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Measuring Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the neutron is one of the necessary steps to understand the structure of the nucleon in terms of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). Neutron targets play a complementary role to transversely polarized proton targets in the determination of the GPD $E$. This poorly known and poorly constrained GPD is essential to obtain the contribution of the qua&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.15539v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2406.15539v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.15539v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Measuring Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the neutron is one of the necessary steps to understand the structure of the nucleon in terms of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). Neutron targets play a complementary role to transversely polarized proton targets in the determination of the GPD $E$. This poorly known and poorly constrained GPD is essential to obtain the contribution of the quarks&#39; angular momentum to the spin of the nucleon. DVCS on the neutron was measured for the first time selecting the exclusive final state by detecting the neutron, using the Jefferson Lab longitudinally polarized electron beam, with energies up to 10.6 GeV, and the CLAS12 detector. The extracted beam-spin asymmetries, combined with DVCS observables measured on the proton, allow a clean quark-flavor separation of the imaginary parts of the GPDs $H$ and $E$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.15539v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2406.15539v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 25 June, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 21 June, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">7 pages, 6 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-24-4089 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.14041">arXiv:2309.14041</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.14041">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2309.14041">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam Charge Asymmetries for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the Proton at CLAS12 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Voutier%2C+E">E. Voutier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V">V. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Niccolai%2C+S">S. Niccolai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Paremuzyan%2C+R">R. Paremuzyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Afanasev%2C+A">A. Afanasev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alvarado-Galeano%2C+J+-">J. -S. Alvarado-Galeano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atoui%2C+M">M. Atoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bernauer%2C+J">J. Bernauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W">W. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Camsonne%2C+A">A. Camsonne</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capobianco%2C+R">R. Capobianco</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chatagnon%2C+P">P. Chatagnon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cole%2C+P">P. Cole</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Costantini%2C+G">G. Costantini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Defurne%2C+M">M. Defurne</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Vita%2C+R">R. De Vita</a> , et al. (54 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2309.14041v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The parameterization of the nucleon structure through Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) shed a new light on the nucleon internal dynamics. For its direct interpretation, Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) is the golden channel for GPDs investigation. The DVCS process interferes with the Bethe-Heitler (BH) mechanism to constitute the leading order amplitude of the $eN \to eN纬$ process.&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2309.14041v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2309.14041v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2309.14041v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The parameterization of the nucleon structure through Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) shed a new light on the nucleon internal dynamics. For its direct interpretation, Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) is the golden channel for GPDs investigation. The DVCS process interferes with the Bethe-Heitler (BH) mechanism to constitute the leading order amplitude of the $eN \to eN纬$ process. The study of the $ep纬$ reaction with polarized positron and electron beams gives a complete set of unique observables to unravel the different contributions to the $ep 纬$ cross section. This separates the different reaction amplitudes, providing a direct access to their real and imaginary parts which procures crucial constraints on the model dependences and associated systematic uncertainties on GPDs extraction. The real part of the BH-DVCS interference amplitude is particularly sensitive to the $D$-term which parameterizes the Gravitational Form Factors of the nucleon. The separation of the imaginary parts of the interference and DVCS amplitudes provides insights on possible higher-twist effects. We propose to measure the unpolarized and polarized Beam Charge Asymmetries (BCAs) of the $\vec{e}^{\pm}p \to e^{\pm}p 纬$ process on an unpolarized hydrogen target with {\tt CLAS12}, using polarized positron and electron beams at 10.6 GeV. The azimuthal and $t$-dependences of the unpolarized and polarized BCAs will be measured over a large $(x_B,Q^2)$ phase space using a 100 day run with a luminosity of 0.66$\times 10^{35}$cm$^{-2}\cdot$s$^{-1}$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2309.14041v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2309.14041v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 13 November, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 25 September, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Proposal to the Jefferson Lab Program Advisory Committee (PAC51)</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.05080">arXiv:2309.05080</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.05080">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2309.05080">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Accelerator Physics">physics.acc-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Spin decoherence and off-resonance behavior of radiofrequency-driven spin rotations in storage rings </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikolaev%2C+N+N">N. N. Nikolaev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Rathmann%2C+F">F. Rathmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Slim%2C+J">J. Slim</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Andres%2C+A">A. Andres</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nass%2C+A">A. Nass</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lenisa%2C+P">P. Lenisa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pretz%2C+J">J. Pretz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Saleev%2C+A">A. Saleev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Shmakova%2C+V">V. Shmakova</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Soltner%2C+H">H. Soltner</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abusaif%2C+F">F. Abusaif</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aggarwal%2C+A">A. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aksentev%2C+A">A. Aksentev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alberdi%2C+B">B. Alberdi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bekman%2C+I">I. Bekman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bey%C3%9F%2C+M">M. Bey脽</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%B6hme%2C+C">C. B枚hme</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Breitkreutz%2C+B">B. Breitkreutz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Canale%2C+N">N. Canale</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fr%C3%B6hlich%2C+N+-">N. -O. Fr枚hlich</a> , et al. (38 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2309.05080v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Radiofrequency-driven resonant spin rotators are routinely used as standard instruments in polarization experiments in particle and nuclear physics. Maintaining the continuous exact parametric spin-resonance condition of the equality of the spin rotator and the spin precession frequency during operation constitutes one of the challenges. We present a detailed analytic description of the impact of&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2309.05080v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2309.05080v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2309.05080v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Radiofrequency-driven resonant spin rotators are routinely used as standard instruments in polarization experiments in particle and nuclear physics. Maintaining the continuous exact parametric spin-resonance condition of the equality of the spin rotator and the spin precession frequency during operation constitutes one of the challenges. We present a detailed analytic description of the impact of detuning the exact spin resonance on the vertical and the in-plane precessing components of the polarization. An important part of the formalism presented here is the consideration of experimentally relevant spin-decoherence effects. We discuss applications of the developed formalism to the interpretation of the experimental data on the novel pilot bunch approach to control the spin-resonance condition during the operation of the radiofrequency-driven Wien filter that is used as a spin rotator in the first direct deuteron electric dipole moment measurement at COSY. We emphasize the potential importance of the hitherto unexplored phase of the envelope of the horizontal polarization as an indicator of the stability of the radiofrequency-driven spin rotations in storage rings. The work presented here serves as a satellite publication to the work published concurrently on the proof of principle experiment about the so-called pilot bunch approach that was developed to provide co-magnetometry for the deuteron electric dipole moment experiment at COSY. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2309.05080v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2309.05080v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 September, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 10 September, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">31 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07874">arXiv:2307.07874</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.07874">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2307.07874">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam Spin Asymmetry Measurements of Deeply Virtual $蟺^0$ Production with CLAS12 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kim%2C+A">A. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diehl%2C+S">S. Diehl</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Joo%2C+K">K. Joo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kubarovsky%2C+V">V. Kubarovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Achenbach%2C+P">P. Achenbach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alvarado%2C+J+S">J. S. Alvarado</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">Whitney R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+T">K. T. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+S">S. Bueltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a> , et al. (132 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2307.07874v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The new experimental measurements of beam spin asymmetry were performed for the deeply virtual exclusive $蟺^0$ production in a wide kinematic region with the photon virtualities $Q^2$ up to 8 GeV$^2$ and the Bjorken scaling variable $x_B$ in the valence regime. The data were collected by the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS12) at Jefferson Lab with longitudinally polarized 10.6 GeV electr&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2307.07874v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2307.07874v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2307.07874v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The new experimental measurements of beam spin asymmetry were performed for the deeply virtual exclusive $蟺^0$ production in a wide kinematic region with the photon virtualities $Q^2$ up to 8 GeV$^2$ and the Bjorken scaling variable $x_B$ in the valence regime. The data were collected by the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS12) at Jefferson Lab with longitudinally polarized 10.6 GeV electrons scattered on an unpolarized liquid-hydrogen target. Sizable asymmetry values indicate a substantial contribution from transverse virtual photon amplitudes to the polarized structure functions.The interpretation of these measurements in terms of the Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) demonstrates their sensitivity to the chiral-odd GPD $\bar E_T$, which contains information on quark transverse spin densities in unpolarized and polarized nucleons and provides access to the proton&#39;s transverse anomalous magnetic moment. Additionally, the data were compared to a theoretical model based on a Regge formalism that was extended to the high photon virtualities. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2307.07874v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2307.07874v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 July, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2210.14557</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.13691">arXiv:2210.13691</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2210.13691">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2210.13691">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.142301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.142301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First Measurement of $螞$ Electroproduction off Nuclei in the Current and Target Fragmentation Regions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupr%C3%A9%2C+R">R. Dupr茅</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hafidi%2C+K">K. Hafidi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Achenbach%2C+P">P. Achenbach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arratia%2C+M">M. Arratia</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Booth%2C+W+A">W. A. Booth</a> , et al. (129 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2210.13691v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report results of $螞$ hyperon production in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering off deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead targets obtained with the CLAS detector and the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility 5.014~GeV electron beam. These results represent the first measurements of the $螞$ multiplicity ratio and transverse momentum broadening as a function of the energy fraction~($z$)&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2210.13691v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2210.13691v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2210.13691v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report results of $螞$ hyperon production in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering off deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead targets obtained with the CLAS detector and the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility 5.014~GeV electron beam. These results represent the first measurements of the $螞$ multiplicity ratio and transverse momentum broadening as a function of the energy fraction~($z$) in the current and target fragmentation regions. The multiplicity ratio exhibits a strong suppression at high~$z$~and~an enhancement at~low~$z$. The measured transverse momentum broadening is an order of magnitude greater than that seen for light mesons. This indicates that the propagating entity interacts very strongly with the nuclear medium, which suggests that propagation of diquark configurations in the nuclear medium takes place at least part of the time, even at high~$z$. The trends of these results are qualitatively described by the Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport model, particularly for the multiplicity ratios. These observations will potentially open a new era of studies of the structure of the nucleon as well as of strange baryons. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2210.13691v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2210.13691v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 1 April, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 October, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">14 pages, 6 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.05086">arXiv:2208.05086</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.05086">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2208.05086">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.022501">10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.022501 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First observation of correlations between spin and transverse momenta in back-to-back dihadron production at CLAS12 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hayward%2C+T+B">T. B. Hayward</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kotzinian%2C+A">A. Kotzinian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkman%2C+K+T">K. T. Brinkman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+S">S. Bueltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a> , et al. (131 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2208.05086v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first measurements of deep inelastic scattering spin-dependent azimuthal asymmetries in back-to-back dihadron electroproduction, where two hadrons are produced in opposite hemispheres along the z-axis in the center-of-mass frame, with the first hadron produced in the current-fragmentation region and the second in the target-fragmentation region. The data were taken with longitudinall&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2208.05086v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2208.05086v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2208.05086v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first measurements of deep inelastic scattering spin-dependent azimuthal asymmetries in back-to-back dihadron electroproduction, where two hadrons are produced in opposite hemispheres along the z-axis in the center-of-mass frame, with the first hadron produced in the current-fragmentation region and the second in the target-fragmentation region. The data were taken with longitudinally polarized electron beams of 10.2 and 10.6 GeV incident on an unpolarized liquid-hydrogen target using the CLAS12 spectrometer at Jefferson Lab. Observed non-zero $\sin螖蠁$ modulations in $ep \rightarrow e&#39;p蟺^+X$ events, where $螖蠁$ is the difference of the azimuthal angles of the proton and pion in the virtual photon and target nucleon center-of-mass frame, indicate that correlations between the spin and transverse momenta of hadrons produced in the target- and current-fragmentation regions may be significant. The measured beam-spin asymmetries provide a first access in dihadron production to a previously unobserved leading-twist spin- and transverse-momentum-dependent fracture function. The fracture functions describe the hadronization of the target remnant after the hard scattering of a virtual photon off a quark in the target particle and provide a new avenue for studying nucleonic structure and hadronization. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2208.05086v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2208.05086v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 August, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">7 pages, 6 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.05054">arXiv:2208.05054</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.05054">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2208.05054">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Detectors">physics.ins-det</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2023.168032">10.1016/j.nima.2023.168032 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Alignment of the CLAS12 central hybrid tracker with a Kalman Filter </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Paul%2C+S+J">S. J. Paul</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Peck%2C+A">A. Peck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arratia%2C+M">M. Arratia</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gotra%2C+Y">Y. Gotra</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ziegler%2C+V">V. Ziegler</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Vita%2C+R">R. De Vita</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Defurne%2C+M">M. Defurne</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+T">K. Th. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a> , et al. (109 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2208.05054v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Several factors can contribute to the difficulty of aligning the sensors of tracking detectors, including a large number of modules, multiple types of detector technologies, and non-linear strip patterns on the sensors. All three of these factors apply to the CLAS12 CVT, which is a hybrid detector consisting of planar silicon sensors with non-parallel strips, and cylindrical micromegas sensors wit&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2208.05054v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2208.05054v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2208.05054v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Several factors can contribute to the difficulty of aligning the sensors of tracking detectors, including a large number of modules, multiple types of detector technologies, and non-linear strip patterns on the sensors. All three of these factors apply to the CLAS12 CVT, which is a hybrid detector consisting of planar silicon sensors with non-parallel strips, and cylindrical micromegas sensors with longitudinal and arc-shaped strips located within a 5~T superconducting solenoid. To align this detector, we used the Kalman Alignment Algorithm, which accounts for correlations between the alignment parameters without requiring the time-consuming inversion of large matrices. This is the first time that this algorithm has been adapted for use with hybrid technologies, non-parallel strips, and curved sensors. We present the results for the first alignment of the CLAS12 CVT using straight tracks from cosmic rays and from a target with the magnetic field turned off. After running this procedure, we achieved alignment at the level of 10~$渭$m, and the widths of the residual spectra were greatly reduced. These results attest to the flexibility of this algorithm and its applicability to future use in the CLAS12 CVT and other hybrid or curved trackers, such as those proposed for the future Electron-Ion Collider. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2208.05054v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2208.05054v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 August, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A 1049 (2023) 168032 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.06682">arXiv:2207.06682</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.06682">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2207.06682">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.182501">10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.182501 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Observation of azimuth-dependent suppression of hadron pairs in electron scattering off nuclei </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Paul%2C+S+J">S. J. Paul</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Moran%2C+S">S. Moran</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arratia%2C+M">M. Arratia</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hakobyan%2C+H">H. Hakobyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W">W. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+T">K. Th. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a> , et al. (120 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2207.06682v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present the first measurement of di-hadron angular correlations in electron-nucleus scattering. The data were taken with the CLAS detector and a 5.0 GeV electron beam incident on deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead targets. Relative to deuterium, the nuclear yields of charged-pion pairs show a strong suppression for azimuthally opposite pairs, no suppression for azimuthally nearby pairs, and an e&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2207.06682v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2207.06682v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2207.06682v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present the first measurement of di-hadron angular correlations in electron-nucleus scattering. The data were taken with the CLAS detector and a 5.0 GeV electron beam incident on deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead targets. Relative to deuterium, the nuclear yields of charged-pion pairs show a strong suppression for azimuthally opposite pairs, no suppression for azimuthally nearby pairs, and an enhancement of pairs with large invariant mass. These effects grow with increased nuclear size. The data are qualitatively described by the GiBUU model, which suggests that hadrons form near the nuclear surface and undergo multiple-scattering in nuclei. These results show that angular correlation studies can open a new way to elucidate how hadrons form and interact inside nuclei <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2207.06682v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2207.06682v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 5 November, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 14 July, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">6 pages, 4 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys.Rev.Lett. 129 (2022) 18, 182501 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.10608">arXiv:2204.10608</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2204.10608">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2204.10608">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.042302">10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.042302 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Nuclear modification factor of neutral pions in the forward and backward regions in $p$-Pb collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=LHCb+collaboration"> LHCb collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aaij%2C+R">R. Aaij</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abdelmotteleb%2C+A+S+W">A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Beteta%2C+C+A">C. Abellan Beteta</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abudin%C3%A9n%2C+F">F. Abudin茅n</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ackernley%2C+T">T. Ackernley</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adeva%2C+B">B. Adeva</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adinolfi%2C+M">M. Adinolfi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Afsharnia%2C+H">H. Afsharnia</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Agapopoulou%2C+C">C. Agapopoulou</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aidala%2C+C+A">C. A. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aiola%2C+S">S. Aiola</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ajaltouni%2C+Z">Z. Ajaltouni</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akar%2C+S">S. Akar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akiba%2C+K">K. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Albrecht%2C+J">J. Albrecht</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alessio%2C+F">F. Alessio</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alexander%2C+M">M. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Albero%2C+A+A">A. Alfonso Albero</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aliouche%2C+Z">Z. Aliouche</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cartelle%2C+P+A">P. Alvarez Cartelle</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amato%2C+S">S. Amato</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amey%2C+J+L">J. L. Amey</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amhis%2C+Y">Y. Amhis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=An%2C+L">L. An</a> , et al. (988 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2204.10608v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The nuclear modification factor of neutral pions is measured in proton-lead collisions collected at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon of $8.16~{\rm TeV}$ with the LHCb detector. The $蟺^0$ production cross section is measured differentially in transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) for $1.5&lt;p_{\rm T}&lt;10.0~{\rm GeV}$ and in center-of-mass pseudorapidity ($畏_{\rm c.m.}$) regions $2.5&lt;畏_{\rm c.m.}&lt;3.5$ (&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2204.10608v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2204.10608v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2204.10608v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The nuclear modification factor of neutral pions is measured in proton-lead collisions collected at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon of $8.16~{\rm TeV}$ with the LHCb detector. The $蟺^0$ production cross section is measured differentially in transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) for $1.5&lt;p_{\rm T}&lt;10.0~{\rm GeV}$ and in center-of-mass pseudorapidity ($畏_{\rm c.m.}$) regions $2.5&lt;畏_{\rm c.m.}&lt;3.5$ (forward) and $-4.0&lt;畏_{\rm c.m.}&lt;-3.0$ (backward) defined relative to the proton beam direction. The forward measurement shows a sizable suppression of $蟺^0$ production, while the backward measurement shows the first evidence of $蟺^0$ enhancement in proton-lead collisions at the LHC. Together, these measurements provide precise constraints on models of nuclear structure and particle production in high-energy nuclear collisions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2204.10608v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2204.10608v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 26 July, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 22 April, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and additional information, are available at https://cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/p/LHCb-PAPER-2021-053.html (LHCb public pages)</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> LHCb-PAPER-2021-053, CERN-EP-2022-050 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 131 (2023) 042302 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.16785">arXiv:2203.16785</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.16785">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.16785">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.107.015201">10.1103/PhysRevC.107.015201 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Exclusive $蟺^{-}$ Electroproduction off the Neutron in Deuterium in the Resonance Region </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Tian%2C+Y">Y. Tian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gothe%2C+R+W">R. W. Gothe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mokeev%2C+V+I">V. I. Mokeev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hollis%2C+G">G. Hollis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A">A. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bond%C3%AC%2C+M">M. Bond矛</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+T">K. T. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+S">S. Bueltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capobianco%2C+R">R. Capobianco</a> , et al. (118 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.16785v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> New results for the exclusive and quasi-free cross sections off neutrons bound in deuterium $纬_vn(p) \rightarrow p蟺^{-} (p)$ are presented over a wide final state hadron angle range with a kinematic coverage of the invariant mass ($W$) up to 1.825 GeV and the virtual photon four-momentum transfer squared ($Q^{2}$) from 0.4 to 1.0 GeV$^2$. The exclusive structure functions were extracted and their&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.16785v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.16785v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.16785v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> New results for the exclusive and quasi-free cross sections off neutrons bound in deuterium $纬_vn(p) \rightarrow p蟺^{-} (p)$ are presented over a wide final state hadron angle range with a kinematic coverage of the invariant mass ($W$) up to 1.825 GeV and the virtual photon four-momentum transfer squared ($Q^{2}$) from 0.4 to 1.0 GeV$^2$. The exclusive structure functions were extracted and their Legendre moments were obtained. Final-state-interaction contributions have been kinematically separated from the extracted quasi-free cross sections off bound neutrons solely based on the analysis of the experimental data. These new results will serve as long-awaited input for phenomenological analyses to extract the $Q^{2}$ evolution of previously unavailable $n \to N^{*}$ electroexcitation amplitudes and to improve state-of-the-art models of neutrino scattering off nuclei by augmenting the already available results from free protons. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.16785v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.16785v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 January, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">The author list has been updated</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.03398">arXiv:2202.03398</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2202.03398">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2202.03398">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.065201">10.1103/PhysRevC.105.065201 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam-Recoil Transferred Polarization in $K^+Y$ Electroproduction in the Nucleon Resonance Region with CLAS12 </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%27Angelo%2C+A">A. D&#39;Angelo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lanza%2C+L">L. Lanza</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mokeev%2C+V+I">V. I. Mokeev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benkel%2C+B">B. Benkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+S">S. Bueltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capobianco%2C+R">R. Capobianco</a> , et al. (116 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2202.03398v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Beam-recoil transferred polarizations for the exclusive electroproduction of $K^+螞$ and $K^+危^0$ final states from an unpolarized proton target have been measured using the CLAS12 spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements at beam energies of 6.535~GeV and 7.546~GeV span the range of four-momentum transfer $Q^2$ from 0.3 to 4.5~GeV$^2$ and invariant energy $W$ from 1.6 to 2.4~GeV, whil&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2202.03398v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2202.03398v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2202.03398v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Beam-recoil transferred polarizations for the exclusive electroproduction of $K^+螞$ and $K^+危^0$ final states from an unpolarized proton target have been measured using the CLAS12 spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements at beam energies of 6.535~GeV and 7.546~GeV span the range of four-momentum transfer $Q^2$ from 0.3 to 4.5~GeV$^2$ and invariant energy $W$ from 1.6 to 2.4~GeV, while covering the full center-of-mass angular range of the $K^+$. These new data extend the existing hyperon polarization data from CLAS in a similar kinematic range but from a significantly larger dataset. They represent an important addition to the world data, allowing for better exploration of the reaction mechanism in strangeness production processes, for further understanding of the spectrum and structure of excited nucleon states, and for improved insight into the strong interaction in the regime of non-perturbative dynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2202.03398v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2202.03398v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 February, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">25 pages, 22 figures, 4 tables</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-22-3560 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.07732">arXiv:2112.07732</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.07732">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/2112.07732">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2112.07732">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.L022201">10.1103/PhysRevC.105.L022201 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Polarized Structure Function $蟽_{LT&#39;}$ from $蟺^0 p$ Electroproduction Data in the Resonance Region at $0.4$ GeV$^2 &lt; Q^2 &lt; 1.0$ GeV$^2$ </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Isupov%2C+E+L">E. L. Isupov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Golubenko%2C+A+A">A. A. Golubenko</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Joo%2C+K">K. Joo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Markov%2C+N+S">N. S. Markov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mokeev%2C+V+I">V. I. Mokeev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Smith%2C+L+C">L. C. Smith</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capobianco%2C+R+A">R. A. Capobianco</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a> , et al. (116 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2112.07732v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The first results on the $蟽_{LT&#39;}$ structure function in exclusive $蟺^0p$ electroproduction at invariant masses of the final state of 1.5 GeV $&lt;$ $W$ $&lt;$ 1.8 GeV and in the range of photon virtualities 0.4 GeV$^2 &lt; Q^2 &lt; 1.0$ GeV$^2$ were obtained from data on beam spin asymmetries and differential cross sections measured with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. The Legendre moments determined fro&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2112.07732v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2112.07732v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2112.07732v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The first results on the $蟽_{LT&#39;}$ structure function in exclusive $蟺^0p$ electroproduction at invariant masses of the final state of 1.5 GeV $&lt;$ $W$ $&lt;$ 1.8 GeV and in the range of photon virtualities 0.4 GeV$^2 &lt; Q^2 &lt; 1.0$ GeV$^2$ were obtained from data on beam spin asymmetries and differential cross sections measured with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. The Legendre moments determined from the $蟽_{LT&#39;}$ structure function have demonstrated sensitivity to the contributions from the nucleon resonances in the second and third resonance regions. These new data on the beam spin asymmetries in $蟺^0p$ electroproduction extend the opportunities for the extraction of the nucleon resonance electroexcitation amplitudes in the mass range above 1.6 GeV. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2112.07732v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2112.07732v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 14 December, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">7 pages, 3 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-21-3552 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.09951">arXiv:2109.09951</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2109.09951">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2109.09951">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.015201">10.1103/PhysRevC.105.015201 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of charged-pion production in deep-inelastic scattering off nuclei with the CLAS detector </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Moran%2C+S">S. Moran</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupre%2C+R">R. Dupre</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hakobyan%2C+H">H. Hakobyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arratia%2C+M">M. Arratia</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Borquez%2C+A">A. Borquez</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hafidi%2C+K">K. Hafidi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mendez%2C+R">R. Mendez</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mineeva%2C+T">T. Mineeva</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Paul%2C+S+J">S. J. Paul</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">Giovanni Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">Whitney R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">Fatiha Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a> , et al. (119 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2109.09951v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Background: Energetic quarks in nuclear DIS propagate through the nuclear medium. Processes that are believed to occur inside nuclei include quark energy loss through medium-stimulated gluon bremsstrahlung and intra-nuclear interactions of forming hadrons. More data are required to gain a more complete understanding of these effects. Purpose: To test the theoretical models of parton transport and&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2109.09951v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2109.09951v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2109.09951v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Background: Energetic quarks in nuclear DIS propagate through the nuclear medium. Processes that are believed to occur inside nuclei include quark energy loss through medium-stimulated gluon bremsstrahlung and intra-nuclear interactions of forming hadrons. More data are required to gain a more complete understanding of these effects. Purpose: To test the theoretical models of parton transport and hadron formation, we compared their predictions for the nuclear and kinematic dependence of pion production in nuclei. Methods: We have measured charged-pion production in semi-inclusive DIS off D, C, Fe, and Pb using the CLAS detector and the CEBAF 5.014 GeV electron beam. We report results on the nuclear-to-deuterium multiplicity ratio for $蟺^{+}$ and $蟺^{-}$ as a function of energy transfer, four-momentum transfer, and pion energy fraction or transverse momentum - the first three-dimensional study of its kind. Results: The $蟺^{+}$ multiplicity ratio is found to depend strongly on the pion fractional energy $z$, and reaches minimum values of $0.67\pm0.03$, $0.43\pm0.02$, and $0.27\pm0.01$ for the C, Fe, and Pb targets, respectively. The $z$ dependences of the multiplicity ratios for $蟺^{+}$ and $蟺^{-}$ are equal within uncertainties for C and Fe targets but show differences at the level of 10$\%$ for the Pb-target data. The results are qualitatively described by the GiBUU transport model, as well as with a model based on hadron absorption, but are in tension with calculations based on nuclear fragmentation functions. Conclusions: These precise results will strongly constrain the kinematic and flavor dependence of nuclear effects in hadron production, probing an unexplored kinematic region. They will help to reveal how the nucleus reacts to a fast quark, thereby shedding light on its color structure, transport properties, and on the mechanisms of the hadronization process. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2109.09951v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2109.09951v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 13 January, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 21 September, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">22 pages, 5 figures, 12 tables</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 105, 015201, (2022) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.03134">arXiv:2108.03134</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2108.03134">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2108.03134">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Improved $螞p$ Elastic Scattering Cross Sections Between 0.9 and 2.0 GeV/c and Connections to the Neutron Star Equation of State </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Rowley%2C+J">J. Rowley</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Compton%2C+N">N. Compton</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Djalali%2C+C">C. Djalali</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hicks%2C+K">K. Hicks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Price%2C+J">J. Price</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zachariou%2C+N">N. Zachariou</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biondo%2C+L">L. Biondo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a> , et al. (121 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2108.03134v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Strange matter is believed to exist in the cores of neutron stars based on simple kinematics. If this is true, then hyperon-nucleon interactions will play a significant part in the neutron star equation of state (EOS). Yet, compared to other elastic scattering processes, there is very little data on $螞$-$N$ scattering. This experiment utilized the CLAS detector to study the $螞p \rightarrow 螞p$ ela&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2108.03134v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2108.03134v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2108.03134v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Strange matter is believed to exist in the cores of neutron stars based on simple kinematics. If this is true, then hyperon-nucleon interactions will play a significant part in the neutron star equation of state (EOS). Yet, compared to other elastic scattering processes, there is very little data on $螞$-$N$ scattering. This experiment utilized the CLAS detector to study the $螞p \rightarrow 螞p$ elastic scattering cross section in the incident $螞$ momentum range 0.9-2.0 GeV/c. This is the first data on this reaction in several decades. The new cross sections have significantly better accuracy and precision than the existing world data, and the techniques developed here can also be used in future experiments. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2108.03134v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2108.03134v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 August, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">6 pages, 5 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.12651">arXiv:2103.12651</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.12651">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2103.12651">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00474-z">10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00474-z <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam charge asymmetries for deeply virtual Compton scattering off the proton </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V">V. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Elouadrhiri%2C+L">L. Elouadrhiri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Girod%2C+F+-">F. -X. Girod</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Niccolai%2C+S">S. Niccolai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Voutier%2C+E">E. Voutier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Afanasev%2C+A">A. Afanasev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bernauer%2C+J+C">J. C. Bernauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capobianco%2C+R">R. Capobianco</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Caudron%2C+M">M. Caudron</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Causse%2C+L">L. Causse</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chatagnon%2C+P">P. Chatagnon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cole%2C+P+L">P. L. Cole</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Costantini%2C+G">G. Costantini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Defurne%2C+M">M. Defurne</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Deur%2C+A">A. ~Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diehl%2C+S">S. Diehl</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupr%C3%A9%2C+R">R. Dupr茅</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ehrhart%2C+M">M. Ehrhart</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fernando%2C+I+P">I. P. Fernando</a> , et al. (35 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2103.12651v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The unpolarized and polarized Beam Char\-ge Asymmetries (BCAs) of the $\vv{e}^{\pm}p \to e^{\pm}p 纬$ process off unpolarized hydrogen are discussed. The measurement of BCAs with the CLAS12 spectrometer at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, using polarized positron and electron beams at 10.6 GeV is investigated. This experimental configuration allows to measure azimuthal and $t$-de&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2103.12651v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2103.12651v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2103.12651v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The unpolarized and polarized Beam Char\-ge Asymmetries (BCAs) of the $\vv{e}^{\pm}p \to e^{\pm}p 纬$ process off unpolarized hydrogen are discussed. The measurement of BCAs with the CLAS12 spectrometer at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, using polarized positron and electron beams at 10.6 GeV is investigated. This experimental configuration allows to measure azimuthal and $t$-dependences of the unpolarized and polarized BCAs over a large $(x_B,Q^2)$ phase space, providing a direct access to the real part of the Compton Form Factor (CFF) ${\mathcal H}$. Additionally, these measurements confront the Bethe-Heitler dominance hypothesis and eventual effects beyond leading twist. The impact of potential positron beam data on the determination of CFFs is also investigated within a local fitting approach of experimental observables. Positron data are shown to strongly reduce correlations between CFFs and consequently improve significantly the determination of $\Re {\rm e} [\mathcal{H}]$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2103.12651v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2103.12651v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 23 March, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">11 pages, 10 figures, Article part of the EPJA Topical Issue about &#34;Positron beams and physics at Jefferson Lab&#34;. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2007.15081</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.07419">arXiv:2102.07419</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.07419">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2102.07419">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.025203">10.1103/PhysRevC.104.025203 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of deeply virtual Compton scattering off Helium-4 with CLAS at Jefferson Lab </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupr%C3%A9%2C+R">R. Dupr茅</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hattawy%2C+M">M. Hattawy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%BCltmann%2C+S">S. B眉ltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Vita%2C+R">R. De Vita</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Egiyan%2C+H">H. Egiyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Girod%2C+F+X">F. X. Girod</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Guidal%2C+M">M. Guidal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hafidi%2C+K">K. Hafidi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Jenkins%2C+D">D. Jenkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Liuti%2C+S">S. Liuti</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Perrin%2C+Y">Y. Perrin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Stepanyan%2C+S">S. Stepanyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Torayev%2C+B">B. Torayev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Voutier%2C+E">E. Voutier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">W. R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a> , et al. (116 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2102.07419v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report on the measurement of the beam spin asymmetry in the deeply virtual Compton scattering off $^4$He using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab using a 6 GeV longitudinally polarized electron beam incident on a pressurized $^4$He gaseous target. We detail the method used to ensure the exclusivity of the measured reactions, in particular the upgrade of CLAS with a&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2102.07419v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2102.07419v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2102.07419v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report on the measurement of the beam spin asymmetry in the deeply virtual Compton scattering off $^4$He using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab using a 6 GeV longitudinally polarized electron beam incident on a pressurized $^4$He gaseous target. We detail the method used to ensure the exclusivity of the measured reactions, in particular the upgrade of CLAS with a radial time projection chamber to detect the low-energy recoiling $^4$He nuclei and an inner calorimeter to extend the photon detection acceptance at forward angles. Our results confirm the theoretically predicted enhancement of the coherent ($e^4$He$~\to~e&#39;$$^4$He$&#39;纬&#39;$) beam spin asymmetries compared to those observed on the free proton, while the incoherent ($e^4$He$~\to~e&#39;$p$&#39;纬&#39;$X$&#39;$) asymmetries exhibit a 30$\%$ suppression. From the coherent data, we were able to extract, in a model-independent way, the real and imaginary parts of the only $^4$He Compton form factor, $\cal H_A$, leading the way toward 3D imaging of the partonic structure of nuclei. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2102.07419v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2102.07419v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 August, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 15 February, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 104, 025203 (2021) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.02658">arXiv:2102.02658</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.02658">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2102.02658">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-021-01198-z">10.1038/s41567-021-01198-z <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the proton spin structure at long distances </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zheng%2C+X">X. Zheng</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kang%2C+H">H. Kang</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kuhn%2C+S+E">S. E. Kuhn</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ripani%2C+M">M. Ripani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zhang%2C+J">J. Zhang</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bondi%2C+M">M. Bondi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bosted%2C+P">P. Bosted</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a> , et al. (126 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2102.02658v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Measuring the spin structure of protons and neutrons tests our understanding of how they arise from quarks and gluons, the fundamental building blocks of nuclear matter. At long distances the coupling constant of the strong interaction becomes large, requiring non-perturbative methods to calculate quantum chromodynamics processes, such as lattice gauge theory or effective field theories. Here we r&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2102.02658v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2102.02658v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2102.02658v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Measuring the spin structure of protons and neutrons tests our understanding of how they arise from quarks and gluons, the fundamental building blocks of nuclear matter. At long distances the coupling constant of the strong interaction becomes large, requiring non-perturbative methods to calculate quantum chromodynamics processes, such as lattice gauge theory or effective field theories. Here we report proton spin structure measurements from scattering a polarized electron beam off polarized protons. The spin-dependent cross-sections were measured at large distances, corresponding to the region of low momentum transfer squared between 0.012 and 1.0 GeV$^2$. This kinematic range provides unique tests of chiral effective field theory predictions. Our results show that a complete description of the nucleon spin remains elusive, and call for further theoretical works, e.g. in lattice quantum chromodynamics. Finally, our data extrapolated to the photon point agree with the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule, a fundamental prediction of quantum field theory that relates the anomalous magnetic moment of the proton to its integrated spin-dependent cross-sections. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2102.02658v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2102.02658v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 January, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 4 February, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Published version. 10 pages, 5 figures. 20 pages of supplementary material (data tables and a figure)</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-20-3251, DOE/OR/23177-5042 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Nature Physics, vo. 17 736-741 (2021) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07582">arXiv:2101.07582</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2101.07582">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/2101.07582">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2101.07582">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.24.124601">10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.24.124601 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First detection of collective oscillations of a stored deuteron beam with an amplitude close to the quantum limit </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Slim%2C+J">J. Slim</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikolaev%2C+N+N">N. N. Nikolaev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Rathmann%2C+F">F. Rathmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Wirzba%2C+A">A. Wirzba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nass%2C+A">A. Nass</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pretz%2C+J">J. Pretz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Soltner%2C+H">H. Soltner</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abusaif%2C+F">F. Abusaif</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aggarwal%2C+A">A. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aksentev%2C+A">A. Aksentev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Andres%2C+A">A. Andres</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gaisser%2C+M">M. Gaisser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grzonka%2C+D">D. Grzonka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Javakhishvili%2C+O">O. Javakhishvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kamerdzhiev%2C+V">V. Kamerdzhiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Karanth%2C+S">S. Karanth</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keshelashvili%2C+I">I. Keshelashvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lehrach%2C+A">A. Lehrach</a> , et al. (19 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2101.07582v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We investigated coherent betatron oscillations of a deuteron beam in the storage ring COSY, excited by a detuned radio-frequency Wien filter. The beam oscillations were detected by conventional beam position monitors. With the currently available apparatus, we show that oscillation amplitudes down to \SI{1}{\micro \meter} can be detected. The interpretation of the response of the stored beam to th&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2101.07582v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2101.07582v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2101.07582v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We investigated coherent betatron oscillations of a deuteron beam in the storage ring COSY, excited by a detuned radio-frequency Wien filter. The beam oscillations were detected by conventional beam position monitors. With the currently available apparatus, we show that oscillation amplitudes down to \SI{1}{\micro \meter} can be detected. The interpretation of the response of the stored beam to the detuned radio-frequency Wien filter is based on simulations of the beam evolution in the lattice of the ring and realistic time-dependent 3D field maps of the Wien filter. Future measurements of the electric dipole moment of protons will, however, require control of the relative position of counter-propagating beams in the sub-picometer range. Since here the stored beam can be considered as a rarefied gas of uncorrelated particles, we moreover demonstrate that the amplitudes of the zero-point (ground state) betatron oscillations of individual particles are only a factor of about 10 larger than the Heisenberg uncertainty limit. As a consequence of this, we conclude that quantum mechanics does not preclude the control of the beam centroids to sub-picometer accuracy. The smallest Lorentz force exerted on a single particle that we have been able to determine is \SI{10}{aN}. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2101.07582v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2101.07582v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 November, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 19 January, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">20 pages, 16 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.13536">arXiv:2010.13536</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.13536">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2010.13536">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Detectors">physics.ins-det</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/12/P12005">10.1088/1748-0221/15/12/P12005 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> A New Beam Polarimeter at COSY to Search for Electric Dipole Moments of Charged Particles </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=M%C3%BCller%2C+F">F. M眉ller</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Javakhishvili%2C+O">O. Javakhishvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Shergelashvili%2C+D">D. Shergelashvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keshelashvili%2C+I">I. Keshelashvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mchedlishvili%2C+D">D. Mchedlishvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abusaif%2C+F">F. Abusaif</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aggarwal%2C+A">A. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Basile%2C+S">S. Basile</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%B6ker%2C+J">J. B枚ker</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Canale%2C+N">N. Canale</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Felden%2C+O">O. Felden</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gagoshidze%2C+M">M. Gagoshidze</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Demary%2C+N">N. Demary</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grzonka%2C+D">D. Grzonka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hahnraths%2C+T">T. Hahnraths</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kamerdzhiev%2C+V">V. Kamerdzhiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Karanth%2C+S">S. Karanth</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kulikov%2C+A">A. Kulikov</a> , et al. (31 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2010.13536v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> A calorimetric polarimeter based on inorganic LYSO scintillators is described. It has been designed for use in a storage ring to search for electric dipole moments (EDM) of charged particles such as the proton and deuteron. Its development and first use was on the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) at the Forschungszentrum J眉lich with 0.97 GeV/c polarized deuterons, a particle and energy suitable for an ED&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2010.13536v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2010.13536v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2010.13536v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> A calorimetric polarimeter based on inorganic LYSO scintillators is described. It has been designed for use in a storage ring to search for electric dipole moments (EDM) of charged particles such as the proton and deuteron. Its development and first use was on the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) at the Forschungszentrum J眉lich with 0.97 GeV/c polarized deuterons, a particle and energy suitable for an EDM search. The search requires a polarimeter with high efficiency, large analyzing power, and stable operating characteristics. With typical beam momenta of about 1 GeV/c, the scattering of protons or deuterons from a carbon target into forward angles becomes a nearly optimal choice of an analyzing reaction. The polarimeter described here consists of 52 LYSO detector modules, arranged in 4 symmetric blocks (up, down, left, right) for energy determination behind plastic scintillators for particle identification via energy loss. The commissioning results of the current setup demonstrate that the polarimeter is ready to be employed in a first direct search for an EDM on the deuteron, which is planned at COSY in the next two years. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2010.13536v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2010.13536v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 22 October, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2020. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.09544">arXiv:2010.09544</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.09544">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2010.09544">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.062002">10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.062002 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam spin asymmetry in semi-inclusive electroproduction of a hadron pair </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mirazita%2C+M">M. Mirazita</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Courtoy%2C+A">A. Courtoy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pisano%2C+S">S. Pisano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">Fatiha Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%27%2C+F">F. Bossu&#39;</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bulumulla%2C+D">D. Bulumulla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carvajal%2C+J+C">J. C. Carvajal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chatagnon%2C+P">P. Chatagnon</a> , et al. (118 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2010.09544v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> A first measurement of the longitudinal beam spin asymmetry ALU in the semi-inclusive electroproduction of pairs of charged pions is reported. ALU is a higher-twist observable and offers the cleanest access to the nucleon twist-3 parton distribution function e(x). Data have been collected in the Hall-B at Jefferson Lab by impinging a 5.498 GeV electron beam on a liquid-hydrogen target, and reconst&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2010.09544v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2010.09544v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2010.09544v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> A first measurement of the longitudinal beam spin asymmetry ALU in the semi-inclusive electroproduction of pairs of charged pions is reported. ALU is a higher-twist observable and offers the cleanest access to the nucleon twist-3 parton distribution function e(x). Data have been collected in the Hall-B at Jefferson Lab by impinging a 5.498 GeV electron beam on a liquid-hydrogen target, and reconstructing the scattered electron and the pion pair with the CLAS detector. One-dimensional projections of the sin(phiR) moments of ALU are extracted for the kinematic variables of interest in the valence quark region. The understanding of di-hadron production is essential for the interpretation of observables in single hadron production in semi-inclusive DIS, and pioneering measurements of single spin asymmetries in di-hadron production open a new avenue in studies of QCD dynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2010.09544v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2010.09544v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 October, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 062002 (2021) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.05349">arXiv:2008.05349</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.05349">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2008.05349">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.162501">10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.162501 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the Charge-Averaged Elastic Lepton-Proton Scattering Cross Section by the OLYMPUS Experiment </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bernauer%2C+J+C">J. C. Bernauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Schmidt%2C+A">A. Schmidt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Henderson%2C+B+S">B. S. Henderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ice%2C+L+D">L. D. Ice</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Khaneft%2C+D">D. Khaneft</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=O%27Connor%2C+C">C. O&#39;Connor</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Russell%2C+R">R. Russell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akopov%2C+N">N. Akopov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alarcon%2C+R">R. Alarcon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ates%2C+O">O. Ates</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avetisyan%2C+A">A. Avetisyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Beck%2C+R">R. Beck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Belostotski%2C+S">S. Belostotski</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bessuille%2C+J">J. Bessuille</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinker%2C+F">F. Brinker</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Calarco%2C+J+R">J. R. Calarco</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carassiti%2C+V">V. Carassiti</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cisbani%2C+E">E. Cisbani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Leo%2C+R">R. De Leo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diefenbach%2C+J">J. Diefenbach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Donnelly%2C+T+W">T. W. Donnelly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dow%2C+K">K. Dow</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Elbakian%2C+G">G. Elbakian</a> , et al. (45 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2008.05349v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first measurement of the average of the electron-proton and positron-proton elastic scattering cross sections. This lepton charge-averaged cross section is insensitive to the leading effects of hard two-photon exchange, giving more robust access to the proton&#39;s electromagnetic form factors. The cross section was extracted from data taken by the OLYMPUS experiment at DESY, in which al&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2008.05349v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2008.05349v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2008.05349v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first measurement of the average of the electron-proton and positron-proton elastic scattering cross sections. This lepton charge-averaged cross section is insensitive to the leading effects of hard two-photon exchange, giving more robust access to the proton&#39;s electromagnetic form factors. The cross section was extracted from data taken by the OLYMPUS experiment at DESY, in which alternating stored electron and positron beams were scattered from a windowless gaseous hydrogen target. Elastic scattering events were identified from the coincident detection of the scattered lepton and recoil proton in a large-acceptance toroidal spectrometer. The luminosity was determined from the rates of M酶ller, Bhabha and elastic scattering in forward electromagnetic calorimeters. The data provide some selectivity between existing form factor global fits and will provide valuable constraints to future fits. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2008.05349v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2008.05349v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 28 September, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 12 August, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">6 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> DESY 20-132 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 162501 (2021) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.15677">arXiv:2007.15677</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.15677">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2007.15677">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.182001">10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.182001 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Extraction of beam-spin asymmetries from the hard exclusive $蟺^{+}$ channel off protons in a wide range of kinematics </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diehl%2C+S">S. Diehl</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Joo%2C+K">K. Joo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kim%2C+A">A. Kim</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kroll%2C+P">P. Kroll</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Park%2C+K">K. Park</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Riser%2C+D">D. Riser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Semenov-Tian-Shansky%2C+K">K. Semenov-Tian-Shansky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Tezgin%2C+K">K. Tezgin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Asryan%2C+G">G. Asryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%60u%2C+F">F. Boss`u</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a> , et al. (113 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.15677v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We have measured beam-spin asymmetries to extract the $\sin蠁$ moment $A_{LU}^{\sin蠁}$ from the hard exclusive $\vec{e} p \to e^\prime n 蟺^+$ reaction above the resonance region, for the first time with nearly full coverage from forward to backward angles in the center-of-mass. The $A_{LU}^{\sin蠁}$ moment has been measured up to 6.6 GeV$^{2}$ in $-t$, covering the kinematic regimes of Generalized P&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.15677v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2007.15677v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.15677v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We have measured beam-spin asymmetries to extract the $\sin蠁$ moment $A_{LU}^{\sin蠁}$ from the hard exclusive $\vec{e} p \to e^\prime n 蟺^+$ reaction above the resonance region, for the first time with nearly full coverage from forward to backward angles in the center-of-mass. The $A_{LU}^{\sin蠁}$ moment has been measured up to 6.6 GeV$^{2}$ in $-t$, covering the kinematic regimes of Generalized Parton Distributions (GPD) and baryon-to-meson Transition Distribution Amplitudes (TDA) at the same time. The experimental results in very forward kinematics demonstrate the sensitivity to chiral-odd and chiral-even GPDs. In very backward kinematics where the TDA framework is applicable, we found $A_{LU}^{\sin蠁}$ to be negative, while a sign change was observed near 90$^\circ$ in the center-of-mass. The unique results presented in this paper will provide critical constraints to establish reaction mechanisms that can help to further develop the GPD and TDA frameworks. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.15677v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2007.15677v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 30 July, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 182001 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.15081">arXiv:2007.15081</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.15081">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2007.15081">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00564-y">10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00564-y <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> An experimental program with high duty-cycle polarized and unpolarized positron beams at Jefferson Lab </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Accardi%2C+A">A. Accardi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Afanasev%2C+A">A. Afanasev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Albayrak%2C+I">I. Albayrak</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ali%2C+S+F">S. F. Ali</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M">M. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Annand%2C+J+R+M">J. R. M. Annand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arrington%2C+J">J. Arrington</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Asaturyan%2C+A">A. Asaturyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Averett%2C+T">T. Averett</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bellini%2C+V">V. Bellini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Beminiwattha%2C+R">R. Beminiwattha</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Berdnikov%2C+V+V">V. V. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bernauer%2C+J+C">J. C. Bernauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bertone%2C+V">V. Bertone</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A">A. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bisio%2C+P">P. Bisio</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Blunden%2C+P">P. Blunden</a> , et al. (205 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.15081v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Positron beams, both polarized and unpolarized, are identified as essential ingredients for the experimental programs at the next generation of lepton accelerators. In the context of the hadronic physics program at Jefferson Lab (JLab), positron beams are complementary, even essential, tools for a precise understanding of the electromagnetic structure of nucleons and nuclei, in both the elastic an&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.15081v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2007.15081v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.15081v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Positron beams, both polarized and unpolarized, are identified as essential ingredients for the experimental programs at the next generation of lepton accelerators. In the context of the hadronic physics program at Jefferson Lab (JLab), positron beams are complementary, even essential, tools for a precise understanding of the electromagnetic structure of nucleons and nuclei, in both the elastic and deep-inelastic regimes. For instance, elastic scattering of polarized and unpolarized electrons and positrons from the nucleon enables a model independent determination of its electromagnetic form factors. Also, the deeply-virtual scattering of polarized and unpolarized electrons and positrons allows unambiguous separation of the different contributions to the cross section of the lepto-production of photons and of lepton-pairs, enabling an accurate determination of the nucleons and nuclei generalized parton distributions, and providing an access to the gravitational form factors. Furthermore, positron beams offer the possibility of alternative tests of the Standard Model of particle physics through the search of a dark photon, the precise measurement of electroweak couplings, and the investigation of charged lepton flavor violation. This document discusses the perspectives of an experimental program with high duty-cycle positron beams at JLab. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.15081v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2007.15081v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 21 May, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 29 July, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">18 pages, 7 figures This version superseeds the previous version which scientific content was decomposed into several more elaborated articles. All of these articles will be collected in the EPJ A Topical Issue about &#34;Positron beam and physics at Jefferson Lab (e+@Jlab)&#34;</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.07755">arXiv:2007.07755</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.07755">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2007.07755">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Azimuthal single- and double-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic lepton scattering by transversely polarized protons </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=HERMES+Collaboration"> HERMES Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Airapetian%2C+A">A. Airapetian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akopov%2C+N">N. Akopov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akopov%2C+Z">Z. Akopov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Augustyniak%2C+W">W. Augustyniak</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+R">R. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bacchetta%2C+A">A. Bacchetta</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Belostotski%2C+S">S. Belostotski</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bryzgalov%2C+V">V. Bryzgalov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capitani%2C+G+P">G. P. Capitani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cisbani%2C+E">E. Cisbani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deconinck%2C+W">W. Deconinck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Leo%2C+R">R. De Leo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Sanctis%2C+E">E. De Sanctis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diefenthaler%2C+M">M. Diefenthaler</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Di+Nezza%2C+P">P. Di Nezza</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%C3%BCren%2C+M">M. D眉ren</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Elbakian%2C+G">G. Elbakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ellinghaus%2C+F">F. Ellinghaus</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fantoni%2C+A">A. Fantoni</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Felawka%2C+L">L. Felawka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gavrilov%2C+G">G. Gavrilov</a> , et al. (50 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.07755v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> A comprehensive set of azimuthal single-spin and double-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive leptoproduction of pions, charged kaons, protons, and antiprotons from transversely polarized protons is presented. These asymmetries include the previously published HERMES results on Collins and Sivers asymmetries, the analysis of which has been extended to include protons and antiprotons and also to an ex&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.07755v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2007.07755v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2007.07755v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> A comprehensive set of azimuthal single-spin and double-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive leptoproduction of pions, charged kaons, protons, and antiprotons from transversely polarized protons is presented. These asymmetries include the previously published HERMES results on Collins and Sivers asymmetries, the analysis of which has been extended to include protons and antiprotons and also to an extraction in a three-dimensional kinematic binning and enlarged phase space. They are complemented by corresponding results for the remaining four single-spin and four double-spin asymmetries allowed in the one-photon-exchange approximation of the semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering process for target-polarization orientation perpendicular to the direction of the incoming lepton beam. Among those results, significant non-vanishing $\cos{蠁-蠁_S}$ modulations provide evidence for a sizable worm-gear (II) distribution, $g_{1T}$. Most of the other modulations are found to be consistent with zero with the notable exception of large $\sin{蠁_S}$ modulations for charged pions and positive kaons. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2007.07755v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2007.07755v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 July, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> DESY-20-119 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.09816">arXiv:2006.09816</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.09816">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2006.09816">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Detectors">physics.ins-det</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/08/C08003">10.1088/1748-0221/15/08/C08003 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Optimization and first tests of the experimental setup to investigate the double-polarized DD-fusion reactions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Solovev%2C+A">A. Solovev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Andreyanov%2C+A">A. Andreyanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Engels%2C+R">R. Engels</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fotyev%2C+V">V. Fotyev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ivshin%2C+K">K. Ivshin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kochenda%2C+L">L. Kochenda</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kravchenko%2C+P">P. Kravchenko</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kravtsov%2C+P">P. Kravtsov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Larionov%2C+V">V. Larionov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Rozhdestvensky%2C+A">A. Rozhdestvensky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sherman%2C+S">S. Sherman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Solovyev%2C+I">I. Solovyev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Trofimov%2C+V">V. Trofimov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Vasilyev%2C+A">A. Vasilyev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=collaboration%2C+M+V+o+t+P">M. Vznuzdaev of the PolFusion collaboration</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2006.09816v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The study of DD reactions, especially with polarized reactants, helps for better understanding of the processes taking place in nuclear astrophysics and fusion reactors. At PNPI Gatchina, Russia, the PolFusion experiment with crossing of two polarized beams, i.e. a deuteron and a deuterium beam, is able to measure angular distributions of the differential cross section and, therefore, the spin-cor&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2006.09816v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2006.09816v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2006.09816v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The study of DD reactions, especially with polarized reactants, helps for better understanding of the processes taking place in nuclear astrophysics and fusion reactors. At PNPI Gatchina, Russia, the PolFusion experiment with crossing of two polarized beams, i.e. a deuteron and a deuterium beam, is able to measure angular distributions of the differential cross section and, therefore, the spin-correlations coefficients with different combinations of the adjustable nuclear polarization of both beams with a center-of-mass energy between 10 to 100 keV. Some improvements and fine-tuning of the polarized ion source are performed and presented. The atomic beam source for the jet target has been modified as well. An unpolarized experiment with a 10 keV ion beam and heavy water vapor as a target has been carried out with successful registration of the fusion products <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2006.09816v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2006.09816v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 14 June, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">The International Conference &#34;Instrumentation for Colliding Beam Physics&#34; (INSTR 20) 24 - 28 February, 2020. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, and Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.01361">arXiv:2006.01361</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.01361">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2006.01361">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.102.065203">10.1103/PhysRevC.102.065203 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Photoproduction of $畏$ mesons off the proton for $1.2 &lt; E_纬&lt; 4.7$ GeV using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hu%2C+T">T. Hu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Crede%2C+V">V. Crede</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Asryan%2C+G">G. Asryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bianconi%2C+A">A. Bianconi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bossu%2C+F">F. Bossu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carvajal%2C+J">J. Carvajal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chatagnon%2C+P">P. Chatagnon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a> , et al. (126 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2006.01361v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Photoproduction cross sections are reported for the reaction $纬p\to p畏$ using energy-tagged photons and the CLAS spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory. The $畏$ mesons are detected in their dominant charged decay mode, $畏\to 蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, and results on differential cross sections are presented for incident photon energies between 1.2 and 4.7 GeV. These new $畏$ photoproduction data are consistent with&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2006.01361v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2006.01361v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2006.01361v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Photoproduction cross sections are reported for the reaction $纬p\to p畏$ using energy-tagged photons and the CLAS spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory. The $畏$ mesons are detected in their dominant charged decay mode, $畏\to 蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, and results on differential cross sections are presented for incident photon energies between 1.2 and 4.7 GeV. These new $畏$ photoproduction data are consistent with earlier CLAS results but extend the energy range beyond the nucleon resonance region into the Regge regime. The normalized angular distributions are also compared with the experimental results from several other experiments, and with predictions of $畏$ MAID\,2018 and the latest solution of the Bonn-Gatchina coupled-channel analysis. Differential cross sections $d蟽/dt$ are presented for incident photon energies $E_纬&gt; 2.9$ GeV ($W &gt; 2.5$ GeV), and compared with predictions which are based on Regge trajectories exchange in the $t$-channel (Regge models). The data confirm the expected dominance of $蟻$, $蠅$ vector-meson exchange in an analysis by the Joint Physics Analysis Center. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2006.01361v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2006.01361v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 10 December, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 1 June, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">24 pages, 22 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-20-3201 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 102, 065203 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.11221">arXiv:2004.11221</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.11221">pdf</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Theory">nucl-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2021-6">10.1038/s41586-020-2021-6 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Probing the core of the strong nuclear interaction </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Schmidt%2C+A">A. Schmidt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pybus%2C+J+R">J. R. Pybus</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Weiss%2C+R">R. Weiss</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Segarra%2C+E+P">E. P. Segarra</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hrnjic%2C+A">A. Hrnjic</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Denniston%2C+A">A. Denniston</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hen%2C+O">O. Hen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Piasetzky%2C+E">E. Piasetzky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Weinstein%2C+L+B">L. B. Weinstein</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barnea%2C+N">N. Barnea</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Strikman%2C+M">M. Strikman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Larionov%2C+A">A. Larionov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Higinbotham%2C+D">D. Higinbotham</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M">M. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Asryan%2C+G">G. Asryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atac%2C+H">H. Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baashen%2C+L">L. Baashen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Beck%2C+A">A. Beck</a> , et al. (140 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2004.11221v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The strong nuclear interaction between nucleons (protons and neutrons) is the effective force that holds the atomic nucleus together. This force stems from fundamental interactions between quarks and gluons (the constituents of nucleons) that are described by the equations of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). However, as these equations cannot be solved directly, physicists resort to describing nuclea&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2004.11221v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2004.11221v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2004.11221v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The strong nuclear interaction between nucleons (protons and neutrons) is the effective force that holds the atomic nucleus together. This force stems from fundamental interactions between quarks and gluons (the constituents of nucleons) that are described by the equations of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). However, as these equations cannot be solved directly, physicists resort to describing nuclear interactions using effective models that are well constrained at typical inter-nucleon distances in nuclei but not at shorter distances. This limits our ability to describe high-density nuclear matter such as in the cores of neutron stars. Here we use high-energy electron scattering measurements that isolate nucleon pairs in short-distance, high-momentum configurations thereby accessing a kinematical regime that has not been previously explored by experiments, corresponding to relative momenta above 400 MeV/c. As the relative momentum between two nucleons increases and their separation thereby decreases, we observe a transition from a spin-dependent tensor-force to a predominantly spin-independent scalar-force. These results demonstrate the power of using such measurements to study the nuclear interaction at short-distances and also support the use of point-like nucleons with two- and three-body effective interactions to describe nuclear systems up to densities several times higher than the central density of atomic nuclei. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2004.11221v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2004.11221v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 27 October, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 April, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Total 26 pages, 13 figures. Main text: 8 pages, 3 figures. Methods section: 6 pages. Extended Data: 8 figures, 1 table. Supplementary Materials: 8 pages, 2 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Nature vol. 578 pp. 540-544 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.07566">arXiv:2003.07566</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.07566">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2003.07566">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of deuteron carbon vector analyzing powers in the kinetic energy range 170-380 MeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=JEDI+Collaboration"> JEDI Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=M%C3%BCller%2C+F">F. M眉ller</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zurek%2C+M">M. Zurek</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bagdasarian%2C+Z">Z. Bagdasarian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Berz%2C+M">M. Berz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciepal%2C+I">I. Ciepal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Eversmann%2C+D">D. Eversmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gaisser%2C+M">M. Gaisser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grzonka%2C+D">D. Grzonka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hempelmann%2C+N">N. Hempelmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hetzel%2C+J">J. Hetzel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hinder%2C+F">F. Hinder</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kamerdzhiev%2C+V">V. Kamerdzhiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keshelashvili%2C+I">I. Keshelashvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Koop%2C+I">I. Koop</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kulikov%2C+A">A. Kulikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lehrach%2C+A">A. Lehrach</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lenisa%2C+P">P. Lenisa</a> , et al. (36 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2003.07566v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> A measurement of vector analyzing powers in elastic deuteron-carbon scattering has been performed at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY of Forschungszentrum J眉lich, Germany. Seven kinetic beam energies between 170 and 380 MeV have been used. A vector-polarized beam from a polarized deuteron source was injected, accelerated to the final desired energy and stored in COSY. A thin needle-shaped diamond strip&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2003.07566v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2003.07566v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2003.07566v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> A measurement of vector analyzing powers in elastic deuteron-carbon scattering has been performed at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY of Forschungszentrum J眉lich, Germany. Seven kinetic beam energies between 170 and 380 MeV have been used. A vector-polarized beam from a polarized deuteron source was injected, accelerated to the final desired energy and stored in COSY. A thin needle-shaped diamond strip was used as a carbon target, onto which the beam was slowly steered. Elastically scattered deuterons were identified in the forward direction using various layers of scintillators and straw tubes. Where data exist in the literature (at 200 and 270 MeV), excellent agreement of the angular shape was found. The beam polarization of the presented data was deduced by fitting the absolute scale of the analyzing power to these references. Our results extend the world data set and are necessary for polarimetry of future electric dipole moment searches at storage rings. They will as well serve as an input for theoretical description of polarized hadron-hadron scattering. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2003.07566v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2003.07566v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 2 September, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 17 March, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2020. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.07881">arXiv:1912.07881</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.07881">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1912.07881">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Accelerator Physics">physics.acc-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.23731/CYRM-2021-003">10.23731/CYRM-2021-003 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Storage Ring to Search for Electric Dipole Moments of Charged Particles -- Feasibility Study </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Abusaif%2C+F">F. Abusaif</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aggarwal%2C+A">A. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aksentev%2C+A">A. Aksentev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alberdi-Esuain%2C+B">B. Alberdi-Esuain</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Andres%2C+A">A. Andres</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Atanasov%2C+A">A. Atanasov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Basile%2C+S">S. Basile</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Berz%2C+M">M. Berz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%B6hme%2C+C">C. B枚hme</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%B6ker%2C+J">J. B枚ker</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Borburgh%2C+J">J. Borburgh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Canale%2C+N">N. Canale</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carli%2C+C">C. Carli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciepa%C5%82%2C+I">I. Ciepa艂</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Conto%2C+J+-">J. -M. De Conto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Felden%2C+O">O. Felden</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gaisser%2C+M">M. Gaisser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Giese%2C+N">N. Giese</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gooding%2C+J">J. Gooding</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a> , et al. (76 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1912.07881v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The proposed method exploits charged particles confined as a storage ring beam (proton, deuteron, possibly $^3$He) to search for an intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM) aligned along the particle spin axis. Statistical sensitivities could approach 10$^{-29}$ e$\cdot$cm. The challenge will be to reduce systematic errors to similar levels. The ring will be adjusted to preserve the spin polarisatio&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1912.07881v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1912.07881v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1912.07881v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The proposed method exploits charged particles confined as a storage ring beam (proton, deuteron, possibly $^3$He) to search for an intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM) aligned along the particle spin axis. Statistical sensitivities could approach 10$^{-29}$ e$\cdot$cm. The challenge will be to reduce systematic errors to similar levels. The ring will be adjusted to preserve the spin polarisation, initially parallel to the particle velocity, for times in excess of 15 minutes. Large radial electric fields, acting through the EDM, will rotate the polarisation from the longitudinal to the vertical direction. The slow rise in the vertical polarisation component, detected through scattering from a target, signals the EDM. The project strategy is outlined. A stepwise plan is foreseen, starting with ongoing COSY activities that demonstrate technical feasibility. Achievements to date include reduced polarization measurement errors, long horizontal plane polarization lifetimes, and control of the polarization direction through feedback from scattering measurements. The project continues with a proof-of-capability measurement (precursor experiment; first direct deuteron EDM measurement), an intermediate prototype ring (proof-of-principle; demonstrator for key technologies), and finally a high-precision electric-field storage ring. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1912.07881v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1912.07881v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 25 June, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 17 December, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">243 pages</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, CERN-2021-003 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.11974">arXiv:1907.11974</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.11974">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1907.11974">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015208">10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015208 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Exclusive $\bm{蟺^{0}p}$ electroproduction off protons in the resonance region at photon virtualities 0.4~GeV$\bm{^{2}}$ $\bm{\leq~ Q^{2} \leq~1}$~GeV$\bm{^{2}}$ </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Markov%2C+N">N. Markov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Joo%2C+K">K. Joo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mokeev%2C+V+I">V. I. Mokeev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Smith%2C+L+C">L. C. Smith</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ungaro%2C+M">M. Ungaro</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. ~Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Atac%2C+H">H. ~Atac</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Avakian%2C+H">H. ~Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. ~Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Battaglieri%2C+M">M. ~Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. ~Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. ~Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Benmokhtar%2C+F">F. Benmokhtar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. ~Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. ~Boss霉</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Boiarinov%2C+S">S. ~Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. ~Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. ~Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. ~Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=~Carvajal%2C+J+C">J. C. ~Carvajal</a> , et al. (99 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1907.11974v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The exclusive electroproduction process $ep \rightarrow e&#39;p&#39;蟺^{0}$ was measured in the range of photon virtualities $Q^{2} = 0.4 - 1.0$~GeV$^{2}$ and the invariant mass range of the $p蟺^{0}$ system of $W = 1.1 - 1.8$~GeV. These kinematics are covered in exclusive $蟺^{0}$ electroproduction off the proton with nearly complete angular coverage in the $p蟺^{0}$ center-of-mass system and with high stati&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1907.11974v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1907.11974v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1907.11974v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The exclusive electroproduction process $ep \rightarrow e&#39;p&#39;蟺^{0}$ was measured in the range of photon virtualities $Q^{2} = 0.4 - 1.0$~GeV$^{2}$ and the invariant mass range of the $p蟺^{0}$ system of $W = 1.1 - 1.8$~GeV. These kinematics are covered in exclusive $蟺^{0}$ electroproduction off the proton with nearly complete angular coverage in the $p蟺^{0}$ center-of-mass system and with high statistical accuracy. Nearly 36000 cross section points were measured, and the structure functions $蟽_T+蔚蟽_L$, $蟽_{LT}$, and $蟽_{TT}$, were extracted via fitting the $蠁_{蟺^{0}}$ dependence of the cross section. A Legendre polynomial expansion analysis demonstrates the sensitivity of our data to high-lying $N^*$ and $螖^{*}$ resonances with $M~&gt;~1.6$ GeV. As part of a broad effort to determine the electrocouplings of the $N^{*}$ and $螖^{*}$ resonances using both single- and double-pion electroproduction, this dataset is crucial for the reliable extraction of the high-lying resonance electrocouplings from the combined isospin analysis of the $N 蟺$ and $蟺^{+}蟺^{-} p$ channels. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1907.11974v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1907.11974v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 27 July, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">21 pages, 24 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 101, 015208 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.09419">arXiv:1906.09419</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.09419">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1906.09419">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Physics with Positron Beams at Jefferson Lab 12 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Afanasev%2C+A">A. Afanasev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Albayrak%2C+I">I. Albayrak</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ali%2C+S">S. Ali</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M">M. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%27Angelo%2C+A">A. D&#39;Angelo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Annand%2C+J">J. Annand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Arrington%2C+J">J. Arrington</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Asaturyan%2C+A">A. Asaturyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Averett%2C+T">T. Averett</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bellini%2C+V">V. Bellini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Berdnikov%2C+V">V. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bernauer%2C+J">J. Bernauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A">A. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boer%2C+M">M. Boer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bond%C3%AC%2C+M">M. Bond矛</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brinkmann%2C+K+-">K. -T. Brinkmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+B">B. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V">V. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Camsonne%2C+A">A. Camsonne</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+T">T. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cardman%2C+L">L. Cardman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carmignotto%2C+M">M. Carmignotto</a> , et al. (102 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1906.09419v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Positron beams, both polarized and unpolarized, are identified as essential ingredients for the experimental program at the next generation of lepton accelerators. In the context of the Hadronic Physics program at the Jefferson Laboratory (JLab), positron beams are complementary, even essential, tools for a precise understanding of the electromagnetic structure of the nucleon, in both the elastic&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1906.09419v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1906.09419v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1906.09419v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Positron beams, both polarized and unpolarized, are identified as essential ingredients for the experimental program at the next generation of lepton accelerators. In the context of the Hadronic Physics program at the Jefferson Laboratory (JLab), positron beams are complementary, even essential, tools for a precise understanding of the electromagnetic structure of the nucleon, in both the elastic and the deep-inelastic regimes. For instance, elastic scattering of (un)polarized electrons and positrons off the nucleon allows for a model independent determination of the electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon. Also, the deeply virtual Compton scattering of (un)polarized electrons and positrons allows us to separate unambiguously the different contributions to the cross section of the lepto-production of photons, enabling an accurate determination of the nucleon Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs), and providing an access to its Gravitational Form Factors. Furthermore, positron beams offer the possibility of alternative tests of the Standard Model through the search of a dark photon or the precise measurement of electroweak couplings. This letter proposes to develop an experimental positron program at JLab to perform unique high impact measurements with respect to the two-photon exchange problem, the determination of the proton and the neutron GPDs, and the search for the $A^{\prime}$ dark photon. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1906.09419v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1906.09419v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 22 June, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Letter-of-Intent to Jefferson Lab PAC46</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> Jefferson Lab LOI12-18-004 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.08544">arXiv:1903.08544</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.08544">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1903.08544">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134886">10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134886 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam-helicity asymmetries for single-hadron production in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering from unpolarized hydrogen and deuterium targets </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=HERMES+Collaboration"> HERMES Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Airapetian%2C+A">A. Airapetian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akopov%2C+N">N. Akopov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akopov%2C+Z">Z. Akopov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Augustyniak%2C+W">W. Augustyniak</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Belostotski%2C+S">S. Belostotski</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Blok%2C+H+P">H. P. Blok</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bryzgalov%2C+V">V. Bryzgalov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Capitani%2C+G+P">G. P. Capitani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cisbani%2C+E">E. Cisbani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Contalbrigo%2C+M">M. Contalbrigo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deconinck%2C+W">W. Deconinck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Sanctis%2C+E">E. De Sanctis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Diefenthaler%2C+M">M. Diefenthaler</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Di+Nezza%2C+P">P. Di Nezza</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%C3%BCren%2C+M">M. D眉ren</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Elbakian%2C+G">G. Elbakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ellinghaus%2C+F">F. Ellinghaus</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fantoni%2C+A">A. Fantoni</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Felawka%2C+L">L. Felawka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gapienko%2C+G">G. Gapienko</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Garibaldi%2C+F">F. Garibaldi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gavrilov%2C+G">G. Gavrilov</a> , et al. (51 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1903.08544v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> A measurement of beam-helicity asymmetries for single-hadron production in deep-inelastic scattering is presented. Data from the scattering of 27.6 GeV electrons and positrons off gaseous hydrogen and deuterium targets were collected by the HERMES experiment. The asymmetries are presented separately as a function of the Bjorken scaling variable, the hadron transverse momentum, and the fractional e&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1903.08544v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1903.08544v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1903.08544v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> A measurement of beam-helicity asymmetries for single-hadron production in deep-inelastic scattering is presented. Data from the scattering of 27.6 GeV electrons and positrons off gaseous hydrogen and deuterium targets were collected by the HERMES experiment. The asymmetries are presented separately as a function of the Bjorken scaling variable, the hadron transverse momentum, and the fractional energy for charged pions and kaons as well as for protons and anti-protons. These asymmetries are also presented as a function of the three aforementioned kinematic variables simultaneously. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1903.08544v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1903.08544v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 September, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 20 March, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> DESY 19-040 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.07628">arXiv:1812.07628</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.07628">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1812.07628">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.032502">10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.032502 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Exploring the Structure of the Bound Proton with Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hattawy%2C+M">M. Hattawy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupr%C3%A9%2C+R">R. Dupr茅</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%BCltmann%2C+S">S. B眉ltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Vita%2C+R">R. De Vita</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Egiyan%2C+H">H. Egiyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Girod%2C+F+X">F. X. Girod</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Guidal%2C+M">M. Guidal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hafidi%2C+K">K. Hafidi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Jenkins%2C+D">D. Jenkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Liuti%2C+S">S. Liuti</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Perrin%2C+Y">Y. Perrin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Stepanyan%2C+S">S. Stepanyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Torayev%2C+B">B. Torayev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Voutier%2C+E">E. Voutier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">Giovanni Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gayoso%2C+C+A">C. Ayerbe Gayoso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boss%C3%B9%2C+F">F. Boss霉</a> , et al. (103 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1812.07628v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> In the past two decades, deeply virtual Compton scattering of electrons has been successfully used to advance our knowledge of the partonic structure of the free proton and investigate correlations between the transverse position and the longitudinal momentum of quarks inside the nucleon. Meanwhile, the structure of bound nucleons in nuclei has been studied in inclusive deep-inelastic lepton scatt&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1812.07628v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1812.07628v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1812.07628v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> In the past two decades, deeply virtual Compton scattering of electrons has been successfully used to advance our knowledge of the partonic structure of the free proton and investigate correlations between the transverse position and the longitudinal momentum of quarks inside the nucleon. Meanwhile, the structure of bound nucleons in nuclei has been studied in inclusive deep-inelastic lepton scattering experiments off nuclear targets, showing a significant difference in longitudinal momentum distribution of quarks inside the bound nucleon, known as the EMC effect. In this work, we report the first beam spin asymmetry (BSA) measurement of exclusive deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) off a proton bound in $^4$He. The data used here were accumulated using a $6$ GeV longitudinally polarized electron beam incident on a pressurized $^4$He gaseous target placed within the CLAS spectrometer in Hall-B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The azimuthal angle ($蠁$) dependence of the BSA was studied in a wide range of virtual photon and scattered proton kinematics. The $Q^2$, $x_B$, and t dependencies of the BSA on the bound proton are compared with those on the free proton. In the whole kinematical region of our measurements, the BSA on the bound proton is smaller by 20\% to 40\%, indicating possible medium modification of its partonic structure. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1812.07628v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1812.07628v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 28 June, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 18 December, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 032502 (2019) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.02106">arXiv:1812.02106</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.02106">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1812.02106">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.162301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.162301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First Measurements of the Double-Polarization Observables $F$, $P$, and $H$ in $蠅$ Photoproduction off Transversely Polarized Protons in the $N^\ast$ Resonance Region </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Roy%2C+P">P. Roy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Park%2C+S">S. Park</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Crede%2C+V">V. Crede</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Anisovich%2C+A+V">A. V. Anisovich</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A+V">A. V. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Wei%2C+N+C">N. C. Wei</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Huang%2C+F">F. Huang</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nakayama%2C+K">K. Nakayama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Angelini%2C+G">G. Angelini</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+F">F. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carlin%2C+C">C. Carlin</a> , et al. (123 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1812.02106v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> First measurements of double-polarization observables in $蠅$ photoproduction off the proton are presented using transverse target polarization and data from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) FROST experiment at Jefferson Lab. The beam-target asymmetry $F$ has been measured using circularly polarized, tagged photons in the energy range 1200 - 2700 MeV, and the beam-target asymmetries&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1812.02106v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1812.02106v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1812.02106v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> First measurements of double-polarization observables in $蠅$ photoproduction off the proton are presented using transverse target polarization and data from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) FROST experiment at Jefferson Lab. The beam-target asymmetry $F$ has been measured using circularly polarized, tagged photons in the energy range 1200 - 2700 MeV, and the beam-target asymmetries $H$ and $P$ have been measured using linearly polarized tagged photons in the energy range 1200 - 2000 MeV. These measurements significantly increase the database on polarization observables. The results are included in two partial-wave analyses and reveal significant contributions from several nucleon ($N^\ast$) resonances. In particular, contributions from new $N^\ast$ resonances listed in the Review of Particle Properties are observed, which aid in reaching the goal of mapping out the nucleon resonance spectrum. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1812.02106v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1812.02106v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 1 May, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 5 December, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Two authors added, figures updated</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-18-2879 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 162301 (2019) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.01767">arXiv:1806.01767</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.01767">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1806.01767">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.013">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.013 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First results on nucleon resonance photocouplings from the $纬p \to 蟺^+蟺^-p$ reaction </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Golovatch%2C+E">E. Golovatch</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gothe%2C+R+W">R. W. Gothe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hicks%2C+K">K. Hicks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ishkhanov%2C+B+S">B. S. Ishkhanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mokeev%2C+V+I">V. I. Mokeev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pasyuk%2C+E">E. Pasyuk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+F">F. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chatagnon%2C+P">P. Chatagnon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a> , et al. (105 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1806.01767v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the $纬p \to 蟺^+蟺^-p$ reaction, obtained with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements cover the invariant mass range of the final state hadrons from 1.6~GeV~$&lt;W&lt;$~2.0~GeV. For the first time the photocouplings of all prominent nucleon resonances in this mass range have been extracted&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1806.01767v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1806.01767v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1806.01767v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the $纬p \to 蟺^+蟺^-p$ reaction, obtained with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. The measurements cover the invariant mass range of the final state hadrons from 1.6~GeV~$&lt;W&lt;$~2.0~GeV. For the first time the photocouplings of all prominent nucleon resonances in this mass range have been extracted from this exclusive channel. Photoproduction of two charged pions is of particular importance for the evaluation of the photocouplings for the $螖(1620)1/2^-$, $螖(1700)3/2^-$, $N(1720)3/2^+$, and $螖(1905)5/2^+$ resonances, which have dominant decays into the $蟺蟺N$ final states rather than the more extensively studied single meson decay channels. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1806.01767v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1806.01767v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 November, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 5 June, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2018. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.04561">arXiv:1805.04561</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.04561">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.04561">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.045205">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.045205 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam-Target Helicity Asymmetry $E$ in $K^{0}螞$ and $K^{0}危^0$ Photoproduction on the Neutron </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ho%2C+D+H">D. H. Ho</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Schumacher%2C+R+A">R. A. Schumacher</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%27Angelo%2C+A">A. D&#39;Angelo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fleming%2C+J">J. Fleming</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hanretty%2C+C">C. Hanretty</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kageya%2C+T">T. Kageya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klein%2C+F+J">F. J. Klein</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lowry%2C+M+M">M. M. Lowry</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lu%2C+H">H. Lu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Peng%2C+P">P. Peng</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sandorfi%2C+A+M">A. M. Sandorfi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A+V">A. V. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Strakovsky%2C+I+I">I. I. Strakovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Walford%2C+N+K">N. K. Walford</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Wei%2C+X">X. Wei</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Workman%2C+R+L">R. L. Workman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adikaram%2C+D">D. Adikaram</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a> , et al. (124 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04561v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first measurements of the $E$ beam-target helicity asymmetry for the $\vec纬 \vec{n} \to K^{0}螞$, and $K^{0}危^{0}$ channels in the energy range 1.70$\leq W\leq$2.34 GeV. The CLAS system at Jefferson Lab uses a circularly polarized photon beam and a target consisting of longitudinally polarized solid molecular hydrogen deuteride with low background contamination for the measurements. T&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04561v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.04561v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04561v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first measurements of the $E$ beam-target helicity asymmetry for the $\vec纬 \vec{n} \to K^{0}螞$, and $K^{0}危^{0}$ channels in the energy range 1.70$\leq W\leq$2.34 GeV. The CLAS system at Jefferson Lab uses a circularly polarized photon beam and a target consisting of longitudinally polarized solid molecular hydrogen deuteride with low background contamination for the measurements. The multivariate analysis method boosted decision trees was used to isolate the reactions of interest. Comparisons with predictions from the KaonMAID, SAID, and Bonn-Gatchina models are presented. These results will help separate the isospin $I=0$ and $I=1$ photo-coupling transition amplitudes in pseudoscalar meson photoproduction. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04561v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.04561v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 October, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 11 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">14 pages, 9 figures; Revised to match published version</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 045205 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.10314">arXiv:1712.10314</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.10314">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1712.10314">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Theory">nucl-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.015207">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.015207 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Exclusive photoproduction of $蟺^0$ up to large values of Mandelstam variables $s, t$ and $u$ with CLAS </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kunkel%2C+M+C">M. C. Kunkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=32"> 32</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+1+M+J">18 M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=32"> 32</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Strakovsky%2C+I+I">I. I. Strakovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ritman%2C+1+J">16 J. Ritman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=3"> 3</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Goldstein%2C+1+G+R">18 G. R. Goldstein</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+4+K+P">43 K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+2+S">28 S Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+1+H">13 H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+3+J">39 J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Balossino%2C+7+I">7 I. Balossino</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+1+L">19 L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+1+M">19 M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+2+V">21 V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=39"> 39</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+2+I">27 I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+2+A+S">25 A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=11"> 11</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+5+S">5 S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+3+W+J">39 W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+1+W+K">16 W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=40"> 40</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+3+S">39 S. Bueltmann</a> , et al. (147 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.10314v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Exclusive photoproduction cross sections have been measured for the process $纬p \rightarrow p蟺^0(e^+e^-(纬))$ with the Dalitz decay final state using tagged photon energies in the range of $E_纬 = 1.275-5.425$ GeV. The complete angular distribution of the final state $蟺^0$, for the entire photon energy range up to large values of $t$ and $u$, has been measured for the first time. The data obtained s&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.10314v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1712.10314v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.10314v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Exclusive photoproduction cross sections have been measured for the process $纬p \rightarrow p蟺^0(e^+e^-(纬))$ with the Dalitz decay final state using tagged photon energies in the range of $E_纬 = 1.275-5.425$ GeV. The complete angular distribution of the final state $蟺^0$, for the entire photon energy range up to large values of $t$ and $u$, has been measured for the first time. The data obtained show that the cross section $d蟽/dt$, at mid to large angles, decreases with energy as $s^{-6.89\pm 0.26} $. This is in agreement with the perturbative QCD quark counting rule prediction of $s^{-7} $. Paradoxically, the size of angular distribution of measured cross sections is greatly underestimated by the QCD based Generalized Parton Distribution mechanism at highest available invariant energy $s=11$ GeV$^2$. At the same time, the Regge exchange based models for $蟺^0$ photoproduction are more consistent with experimental data. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.10314v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1712.10314v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 29 December, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">7 pages, 6 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 015207 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.02184">arXiv:1712.02184</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.02184">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1712.02184">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1712.02184">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.025203">10.1103/PhysRevC.97.025203 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Double $K_S^0$ Photoproduction off the Proton at CLAS </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chandavar%2C+S">S. Chandavar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Goetz%2C+J+T">J. T. Goetz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hicks%2C+K">K. Hicks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keller%2C+D">D. Keller</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kunkel%2C+M+C">M. C. Kunkel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Paolone%2C+M">M. Paolone</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Weygand%2C+D+P">D. P. Weygand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Balossino%2C+I">I. Balossino</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+F">F. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Charles%2C+G">G. Charles</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chetry%2C+T">T. Chetry</a> , et al. (102 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.02184v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The $f_0$(1500) meson resonance is one of several contenders to have significant mixing with the lightest glueball. This resonance is well established from several previous experiments. Here we present the first photoproduction data for the $f_0$(1500) via decay into the $K_S^0 K_S^0$ channel using the CLAS detector. The reaction $纬p$ -&gt; $f_0 p$ -&gt; $K_S^0 K_S^0 p$, where J = 0, 2, was measured wit&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.02184v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1712.02184v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.02184v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The $f_0$(1500) meson resonance is one of several contenders to have significant mixing with the lightest glueball. This resonance is well established from several previous experiments. Here we present the first photoproduction data for the $f_0$(1500) via decay into the $K_S^0 K_S^0$ channel using the CLAS detector. The reaction $纬p$ -&gt; $f_0 p$ -&gt; $K_S^0 K_S^0 p$, where J = 0, 2, was measured with photon energies from 2.7 to 5.1 GeV. A clear peak is seen at 1500 MeV in the background subtracted invariant mass spectra of the two kaons. This is enhanced if the measured 4-momentum transfer to the proton target is restricted to be less than 1.0 GeV2. By comparing data with simulations, it can be concluded that the peak at 1500 MeV is produced primarily at low t, which is consistent with a t-channel production mechanism. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.02184v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1712.02184v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 December, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">12 pages, 12 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 97, 025203 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.05176">arXiv:1711.05176</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1711.05176">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1711.05176">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.055202">10.1103/PhysRevC.97.055202 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the beam asymmetry $危$ and the target asymmetry $T$ in the photoproduction of $蠅$ mesons off the proton using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Roy%2C+P">P. Roy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Park%2C+S">S. Park</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Crede%2C+V">V. Crede</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Anisovich%2C+A+V">A. V. Anisovich</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Denisenko%2C+I">I. Denisenko</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A+V">A. V. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Balossino%2C+I">I. Balossino</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carlin%2C+C">C. Carlin</a> , et al. (121 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.05176v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The photoproduction of $蠅$ mesons off the proton has been studied in the reaction $纬p\to p\,蠅$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and the frozen-spin target (FROST) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time, the target asymmetry, $T$, has been measured in photoproduction from the decay $蠅\to蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, using a transversely-polarized targe&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.05176v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1711.05176v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.05176v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The photoproduction of $蠅$ mesons off the proton has been studied in the reaction $纬p\to p\,蠅$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and the frozen-spin target (FROST) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time, the target asymmetry, $T$, has been measured in photoproduction from the decay $蠅\to蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, using a transversely-polarized target with energies ranging from just above the reaction threshold up to 2.8 GeV. Significant non-zero values are observed for these asymmetries, reaching about 30-40% in the third-resonance region. New measurements for the photon-beam asymmetry, $危$, are also presented, which agree well with previous CLAS results and extend the world database up to 2.1 GeV. These data and additional $蠅$-photoproduction observables from CLAS were included in a partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina framework. Significant contributions from $s$-channel resonance production were found in addition to $t$-channel exchange processes. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.05176v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1711.05176v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 10 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 14 November, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">15 pages, 10 figures, author list and references updated</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-17-2583 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 97, 055202 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.01974">arXiv:1711.01974</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1711.01974">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1711.01974">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.062501">10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.062501 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the Q^2 Dependence of the Deuteron Spin Structure Function g_1 and its Moments at Low Q^2 with CLAS </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kang%2C+H">H. Kang</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kuhn%2C+S+E">S. E. Kuhn</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ripani%2C+M">M. Ripani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Slifer%2C+K">K. Slifer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Zheng%2C+X">X. Zheng</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Balossino%2C+I">I. Balossino</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Barion%2C+L">L. Barion</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bosted%2C+P">P. Bosted</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bueltmann%2C+S">S. Bueltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+F+T">F. Thanh Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carlin%2C+C">C. Carlin</a> , et al. (123 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.01974v4-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We measured the $g_1$ spin structure function of the deuteron at low $Q^{2}$, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory ($蠂$PT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of $W\approx1.9$~GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment $\bar螕_{1}^{d}$ and the integral $\bar{I}_纬^d$ related to the spin polarizability $纬_{0}^{d}$ are precisely determ&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.01974v4-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1711.01974v4-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.01974v4-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We measured the $g_1$ spin structure function of the deuteron at low $Q^{2}$, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory ($蠂$PT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of $W\approx1.9$~GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment $\bar螕_{1}^{d}$ and the integral $\bar{I}_纬^d$ related to the spin polarizability $纬_{0}^{d}$ are precisely determined down to a minimum $Q^2$ of 0.02~GeV$^2$ for the first time, about 2.5 times lower than that of previous data. We compare them to several $蠂$PT calculations and models. These results are the first in a program of benchmark measurements of polarization observables in the $蠂$PT domain. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.01974v4-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1711.01974v4-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 18 February, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 6 November, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Version 1: version published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 6 pages, 3 figures. Supplementary material: data table for g1d and its moments (10 pages) V2: Figures labels changed and text slightly modified to clarify the exact nature of the measured moments V3: Corrected a typo page 5 for the theoretical value expected for deuteron GDH sum rule (agreement between measurement and expectation is improved)</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-17-2585 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 062501 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.10054">arXiv:1709.10054</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.10054">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1709.10054">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1709.10054">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.06.014">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.06.014 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Semi-Inclusive $蟺_0$ target and beam-target asymmetries from 6 GeV electron scattering with CLAS </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Jawalkar%2C+S">S. Jawalkar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Koirala%2C+S">S. Koirala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bosted%2C+P">P. Bosted</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Griffioen%2C+K+A">K. A. Griffioen</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keith%2C+C">C. Keith</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kuhn%2C+S+E">S. E. Kuhn</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adikaram%2C+D">D. Adikaram</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bultmann%2C+S">S. Bultmann</a> , et al. (139 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.10054v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present precision measurements of the target and beam-target spin asymmetries from neutral pion electroproduction in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab. We scattered 6-GeV, longitudinally polarized electrons off longitudinally polarized protons in a cryogenic $^{14}$NH$_3$ target, and extracted double and single target spin asym&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.10054v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1709.10054v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.10054v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present precision measurements of the target and beam-target spin asymmetries from neutral pion electroproduction in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab. We scattered 6-GeV, longitudinally polarized electrons off longitudinally polarized protons in a cryogenic $^{14}$NH$_3$ target, and extracted double and single target spin asymmetries for $ep\rightarrow e^\prime蟺^0X$ in multidimensional bins in four-momentum transfer ($1.0&lt;Q^2&lt;3.2$ GeV$^2$), Bjorken-$x$ ($0.12&lt;x&lt;0.48$), hadron energy fraction ($0.4&lt;z&lt;0.7$), transverse pion momentum ($0&lt;P_T&lt;1.0$ GeV), and azimuthal angle $蠁_h$ between the lepton scattering and hadron production planes. We extracted asymmetries as a function of both $x$ and $P_T$, which provide access to transverse-momentum distributions of longitudinally polarized quarks. The double spin asymmetries depend weakly on $P_T$. The $\sin 2蠁_h$ moments are zero within uncertainties, which is consistent with the expected suppression of the Collins fragmentation function. The observed $\sin蠁_h$ moments suggest that quark gluon correlations are significant at large $x$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.10054v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1709.10054v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 April, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 21 September, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">18 preprint pages, 3 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02608">arXiv:1708.02608</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.02608">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1708.02608">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.065209">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.065209 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of the helicity asymmetry $E$ in $蠅\to蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$ photoproduction </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Roy%2C+P">P. Roy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Park%2C+S">S. Park</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Crede%2C+V">V. Crede</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Anisovich%2C+A+V">A. V. Anisovich</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Denisenko%2C+I">I. Denisenko</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A+V">A. V. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brock%2C+J">J. Brock</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+F+T">F. T. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carlin%2C+C">C. Carlin</a> , et al. (109 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.02608v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The double-polarization observable $E$ was studied for the reaction $纬p\to p蠅$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and the longitudinally-polarized frozen-spin target (FROST). The observable was measured from the charged decay mode of the meson, $蠅\to蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, using a circularly-polarized tagged-photon beam with ene&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.02608v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1708.02608v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.02608v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The double-polarization observable $E$ was studied for the reaction $纬p\to p蠅$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and the longitudinally-polarized frozen-spin target (FROST). The observable was measured from the charged decay mode of the meson, $蠅\to蟺^+蟺^-蟺^0$, using a circularly-polarized tagged-photon beam with energies ranging from the $蠅$ threshold at 1.1 to 2.3 GeV. A partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina framework found dominant contributions from the $3/2^+$ partial wave near threshold, which is identified with the sub-threshold $N(1720)\,3/2^+$ nucleon resonance. To describe the entire data set, which consisted of $蠅$ differential cross sections and a large variety of polarization observables, further contributions from other nucleon resonances were found to be necessary. With respect to non-resonant mechanisms, $蟺$ exchange in the $t$-channel was found to remain small across the analyzed energy range, while pomeron $t$-channel exchange gradually grew from the reaction threshold to dominate all other contributions above $W \approx 2$ GeV. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.02608v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1708.02608v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 January, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 8 August, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">12 pages, 8 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-17-2532 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 065209 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.03361">arXiv:1707.03361</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.03361">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1707.03361">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.202004">10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.202004 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> First Exclusive Measurement of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off $^4$He: Toward the 3D Tomography of Nuclei </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hattawy%2C+M">M. Hattawy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dupr%C3%A9%2C+R">R. Dupr茅</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hafidi%2C+K">K. Hafidi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Stepanyan%2C+S">S. Stepanyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=B%C3%BCltmann%2C+S">S. B眉ltmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=De+Vita%2C+R">R. De Vita</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Alaoui%2C+A+E">A. El Alaoui</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fassi%2C+L+E">L. El Fassi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Egiyan%2C+H">H. Egiyan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Girod%2C+F+X">F. X. Girod</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Guidal%2C+M">M. Guidal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Jenkins%2C+D">D. Jenkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Liuti%2C+S">S. Liuti</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Perrin%2C+Y">Y. Perrin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Torayev%2C+B">B. Torayev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Voutier%2C+E">E. Voutier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adikaram%2C+D">D. Adikaram</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Amaryan%2C+M+J">M. J. Amaryan</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Armstrong%2C+W+R">Whitney R. Armstrong</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a> , et al. (135 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1707.03361v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report on the first measurement of the beam-spin asymmetry in the exclusive process of coherent deeply virtual Compton scattering off a nucleus. The experiment used the 6 GeV electron beam from the CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab incident on a pressurized $^4$He gaseous target placed in front of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). The scattered electron was detected by CLAS and t&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1707.03361v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1707.03361v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1707.03361v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report on the first measurement of the beam-spin asymmetry in the exclusive process of coherent deeply virtual Compton scattering off a nucleus. The experiment used the 6 GeV electron beam from the CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab incident on a pressurized $^4$He gaseous target placed in front of the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). The scattered electron was detected by CLAS and the photon by a dedicated electromagnetic calorimeter at forward angles. To ensure the exclusivity of the process, a specially designed radial time projection chamber was used to detect the recoiling $^4$He nuclei. We measured beam-spin asymmetries larger than those observed on the free proton in the same kinematic domain. From these, we were able to extract, in a model-independent way, the real and imaginary parts of the only $^4$He Compton form factor, $\cal H_A$. This first measurement of coherent deeply virtual Compton scattering on the $^4$He nucleus, with a fully exclusive final state via nuclear recoil tagging, leads the way toward 3D imaging of the partonic structure of nuclei. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1707.03361v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1707.03361v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 July, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 202004 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.04280">arXiv:1706.04280</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.04280">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1706.04280">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.08.015">10.1016/j.physletb.2017.08.015 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Photon beam asymmetry $危$ in the reaction $\vec纬 p \to p 蠅$ for $E_纬$ = 1.152 to 1.876 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Collins%2C+P">P. Collins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ritchie%2C+B+G">B. G. Ritchie</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dugger%2C+M">M. Dugger</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klein%2C+F+J">F. J. Klein</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Anisovich%2C+A+V">A. V. Anisovich</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A">A. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adikaram%2C+D">D. Adikaram</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Brooks%2C+W+K">W. K. Brooks</a> , et al. (125 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1706.04280v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Photon beam asymmetry $危$ measurements for $蠅$ photoproduction in the reaction $\vec纬 p \to 蠅p$ are reported for photon energies from 1.152 to 1.876 GeV. Data were taken using a linearly-polarized tagged photon beam, a cryogenic hydrogen target, and the CLAS spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. The measurements obtained markedly increase the size of the database for this observable, extend cov&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1706.04280v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1706.04280v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1706.04280v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Photon beam asymmetry $危$ measurements for $蠅$ photoproduction in the reaction $\vec纬 p \to 蠅p$ are reported for photon energies from 1.152 to 1.876 GeV. Data were taken using a linearly-polarized tagged photon beam, a cryogenic hydrogen target, and the CLAS spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. The measurements obtained markedly increase the size of the database for this observable, extend coverage to higher energies, and resolve discrepancies in previously published data. Comparisons of these new results with predictions from a chiral-quark-based model and from a dynamical coupled-channels model indicate the importance of interferences between $t$-channel meson exchange and $s$- and $u$-channel contributions, underscoring sensitivity to the nucleon resonances included in those descriptions. Comparisons with the Bonn-Gatchina partial-wave analysis indicate the $危$ data reported here help to fix the magnitudes of the interference terms between the leading amplitudes in that calculation (Pomeron exchange and the resonant portion of the $J^P=3/2^+$ partial wave), as well as the resonant portions of the smaller partial waves with $J^P$= $1/2^-$, $3/2^-$, and $5/2^+$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1706.04280v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1706.04280v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 13 June, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">10 pages, 3 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.01963">arXiv:1706.01963</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.01963">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1706.01963">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1706.01963">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.035204">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.035204 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Differential Cross Section Measurements for $纬n\to蟺^-p$ Above the First Nucleon Resonance Region </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Mattione%2C+P+T">P. T. Mattione</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Strakovsky%2C+I+I">I. I. Strakovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Workman%2C+R+L">R. L. Workman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kudryavtsev%2C+A+E">A. E. Kudryavtsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Svarc%2C+A">A. Svarc</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Tarasov%2C+V+E">V. E. Tarasov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+S">S. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adikaram%2C+D">D. Adikaram</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bashkanov%2C+M">M. Bashkanov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+T">T. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Charles%2C+G">G. Charles</a> , et al. (123 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1706.01963v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The quasi-free $纬d\to蟺^{-}p(p)$ differential cross section has been measured with CLAS at photon beam energies $E_纬$ from 0.445 GeV to 2.510 GeV (corresponding to $W$ from 1.311 GeV to 2.366 GeV) for pion center-of-mass angles $\cos胃_蟺^{c.m.}$ from -0.72 to 0.92. A correction for final state interactions has been applied to this data to extract the $纬n\to蟺^-p$ differential cross sections. These cr&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1706.01963v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1706.01963v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1706.01963v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The quasi-free $纬d\to蟺^{-}p(p)$ differential cross section has been measured with CLAS at photon beam energies $E_纬$ from 0.445 GeV to 2.510 GeV (corresponding to $W$ from 1.311 GeV to 2.366 GeV) for pion center-of-mass angles $\cos胃_蟺^{c.m.}$ from -0.72 to 0.92. A correction for final state interactions has been applied to this data to extract the $纬n\to蟺^-p$ differential cross sections. These cross sections are quoted in 8428 $(E_纬,\cos胃_蟺^{c.m.})$ bins, a factor of nearly three increase in the world statistics for this channel in this kinematic range. These new data help to constrain coupled-channel analysis fits used to disentangle the spectrum of $N^*$ resonances and extract their properties. Selected photon decay amplitudes $N^* \to 纬n$ at the resonance poles are determined for the first time and are reported here. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1706.01963v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1706.01963v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 30 August, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 6 June, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLAB-PHY-17-2478 </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 035204 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.04713">arXiv:1705.04713</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.04713">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1705.04713">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> The Beam-Target Helicity Asymmetry for $\vec纬 \vec{n} \rightarrow 蟺^- p$ in the {\bf{$N^*$} Resonance Region </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ho%2C+D">D. Ho</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Peng%2C+P">P. Peng</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bass%2C+C">C. Bass</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Collins%2C+P">P. Collins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=D%27Angelo%2C+A">A. D&#39;Angelo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Deur%2C+A">A. Deur</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Fleming%2C+J">J. Fleming</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hanretty%2C+C">C. Hanretty</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kageya%2C+T">T. Kageya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Khandaker%2C+M">M. Khandaker</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klein%2C+F+J">F. J. Klein</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Klempt%2C+E">E. Klempt</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Laine%2C+V">V. Laine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lowry%2C+M+M">M. M. Lowry</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Lu%2C+H">H. Lu</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nepali%2C+C">C. Nepali</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikonov%2C+V+A">V. A. Nikonov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=O%27Connell%2C+T">T. O&#39;Connell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sandorfi%2C+A+M">A. M. Sandorfi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Sarantsev%2C+A+V">A. V. Sarantsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Schumacher%2C+R+A">R. A. Schumacher</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Strakovsky%2C+I+I">I. I. Strakovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=%C5%A0varc%2C+A">A. 艩varc</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Walford%2C+N+K">N. K. Walford</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Wei%2C+X">X. Wei</a> , et al. (118 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1705.04713v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first beam-target double-polarization asymmetries in the $纬+ n(p) \rightarrow 蟺^- + p(p)$ reaction spanning the nucleon resonance region from invariant mass $W$= $1500$ to $2300$ MeV. Circularly polarized photons and longitudinally polarized deuterons in $H\!D$ have been used with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. The exclusive final state has been extracted using three very differ&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1705.04713v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1705.04713v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1705.04713v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first beam-target double-polarization asymmetries in the $纬+ n(p) \rightarrow 蟺^- + p(p)$ reaction spanning the nucleon resonance region from invariant mass $W$= $1500$ to $2300$ MeV. Circularly polarized photons and longitudinally polarized deuterons in $H\!D$ have been used with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. The exclusive final state has been extracted using three very different analyses that show excellent agreement, and these have been used to deduce the {\it{E}} polarization observable for an effective neutron target. These results have been incorporated into new partial wave analyses, and have led to significant revisions for several $纬nN^*$ resonance photo-couplings. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1705.04713v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1705.04713v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 May, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">6 pages, 5 figures; Physical Review Letters - in press</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Report number:</span> JLab-PHY-17-2438 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06982">arXiv:1703.06982</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.06982">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1703.06982">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.95.035202">10.1103/PhysRevC.95.035202 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Exclusive $畏$ electroproduction at $W&gt;2$ GeV with CLAS and transversity generalized parton distributions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=CLAS+Collaboration"> CLAS Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bedlinskiy%2C+I">I. Bedlinskiy</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kubarovsky%2C+V">V. Kubarovsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Stoler%2C+P">P. Stoler</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Adhikari%2C+K+P">K. P. Adhikari</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Akbar%2C+Z">Z. Akbar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Pereira%2C+S+A">S. Anefalos Pereira</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Avakian%2C+H">H. Avakian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ball%2C+J">J. Ball</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Baltzell%2C+N+A">N. A. Baltzell</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Battaglieri%2C+M">M. Battaglieri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Batourine%2C+V">V. Batourine</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Biselli%2C+A+S">A. S. Biselli</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Boiarinov%2C+S">S. Boiarinov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Briscoe%2C+W+J">W. J. Briscoe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Burkert%2C+V+D">V. D. Burkert</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cao%2C+T">T. Cao</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Carman%2C+D+S">D. S. Carman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Celentano%2C+A">A. Celentano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chandavar%2C+S">S. Chandavar</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Charles%2C+G">G. Charles</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Clark%2C+L">L. Clark</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Colaneri%2C+L">L. Colaneri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Cole%2C+P+L">P. L. Cole</a> , et al. (122 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.06982v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The cross section of the exclusive $畏$ electroproduction reaction $ep\to e^\prime p^\prime 畏$ was measured at Jefferson Lab with a 5.75-GeV electron beam and the CLAS detector. Differential cross sections $d^4蟽/dtdQ^2dx_Bd蠁_畏$ and structure functions $蟽_U = 蟽_T+蔚蟽_L, 蟽_{TT}$ and $蟽_{LT}$, as functions of $t$ were obtained over a wide range of $Q^2$ and $x_B$. The $畏$ structure functions are compar&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.06982v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1703.06982v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.06982v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The cross section of the exclusive $畏$ electroproduction reaction $ep\to e^\prime p^\prime 畏$ was measured at Jefferson Lab with a 5.75-GeV electron beam and the CLAS detector. Differential cross sections $d^4蟽/dtdQ^2dx_Bd蠁_畏$ and structure functions $蟽_U = 蟽_T+蔚蟽_L, 蟽_{TT}$ and $蟽_{LT}$, as functions of $t$ were obtained over a wide range of $Q^2$ and $x_B$. The $畏$ structure functions are compared with those previously measured for $蟺^0$ at the same kinematics. At low $t$, both $蟺^0$ and $畏$ are described reasonably well by generalized parton distributions (GPDs) in which chiral-odd transversity GPDs are dominant. The $蟺^0$ and $畏$ data, when taken together, can facilitate the flavor decomposition of the transversity GPDs. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.06982v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1703.06982v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 20 March, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">16 pages, 16 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 95, 035202 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.01295">arXiv:1703.01295</a> <span>&nbsp;[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.01295">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1703.01295">other</a>]&nbsp;</span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Accelerator Physics">physics.acc-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Instrumentation and Detectors">physics.ins-det</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.072801">10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.072801 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Spin tune mapping as a novel tool to probe the spin dynamics in storage rings </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Saleev%2C+A">A. Saleev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Nikolaev%2C+N+N">N. N. Nikolaev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Rathmann%2C+F">F. Rathmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Augustyniak%2C+W">W. Augustyniak</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bagdasarian%2C+Z">Z. Bagdasarian</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Berz%2C+M">M. Berz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Chekmenev%2C+S">S. Chekmenev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Ciullo%2C+G">G. Ciullo</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Dymov%2C+S">S. Dymov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Eversmann%2C+D">D. Eversmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gaisser%2C+M">M. Gaisser</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Gebel%2C+R">R. Gebel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grigoryev%2C+K">K. Grigoryev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Grzonka%2C+D">D. Grzonka</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Guidoboni%2C+G">G. Guidoboni</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Heberling%2C+D">D. Heberling</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hempelmann%2C+N">N. Hempelmann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hejny%2C+V">V. Hejny</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hetzel%2C+J">J. Hetzel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Hinder%2C+F">F. Hinder</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kacharava%2C+A">A. Kacharava</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Kamerdzhiev%2C+V">V. Kamerdzhiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Keshelashvili%2C+I">I. Keshelashvili</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&amp;query=Koop%2C+I">I. Koop</a> , et al. (39 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.01295v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Precision experiments, such as the search for electric dipole moments of charged particles using storage rings, demand for an understanding of the spin dynamics with unprecedented accuracy. The ultimate aim is to measure the electric dipole moments with a sensitivity up to 15 orders in magnitude better than the magnetic dipole moment of the stored particles. This formidable task requires an unders&hellip; <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.01295v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1703.01295v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">&#9661; More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.01295v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Precision experiments, such as the search for electric dipole moments of charged particles using storage rings, demand for an understanding of the spin dynamics with unprecedented accuracy. The ultimate aim is to measure the electric dipole moments with a sensitivity up to 15 orders in magnitude better than the magnetic dipole moment of the stored particles. This formidable task requires an understanding of the background to the signal of the electric dipole from rotations of the spins in the spurious magnetic fields of a storage ring. One of the observables, especially sensitive to the imperfection magnetic fields in the ring is the angular orientation of stable spin axis. Up to now, the stable spin axis has never been determined experimentally, and in addition, the JEDI collaboration for the first time succeeded to quantify the background signals that stem from false rotations of the magnetic dipole moments in the horizontal and longitudinal imperfection magnetic fields of the storage ring. To this end, we developed a new method based on the spin tune response of a machine to artificially applied longitudinal magnetic fields. This novel technique, called \textit{spin tune mapping}, emerges as a very powerful tool to probe the spin dynamics in storage rings. The technique was experimentally tested in 2014 at the cooler synchrotron COSY, and for the first time, the angular orientation of the stable spin axis at two different locations in the ring has been determined to an unprecedented accuracy of better than $2.8渭$rad. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.01295v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1703.01295v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">&#9651; Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 8 March, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 3 March, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">32 pages, 15 figures, 7 tables</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. 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