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Measurements of the electron-helicity asymmetry in the quasi-elastic A(e→,e′p) process

Authors :
Concettina Sfienti
D. Bosnar
Anselm Esser
I. Korover
Guy Ron
P. Klag
T. Kolar
M. Hoek
M. Heilig
Adi Ashkenazi
A. Tyukin
T. Brecelj
Patrick Achenbach
M. Schoth
Michaela Thiel
D. Izraeli
F. Schulz
M. Mihovilovič
R. Spreckels
S. Strauch
R. Böhm
Israel Mardor
J. Beričič
J. Müller
U. Müller
S. Kegel
A. Weber
J. Pochodzalla
D. G. Middleton
Carlotta Giusti
M. Olivenboim
Y. Stöttinger
B. S. Schlimme
E. Piasetzky
Hartmuth Arenhövel
E. Cline
S.J. Paul
M. O. Distler
S. Širca
Ivica Friščić
S. Štajner
Ronald Gilman
J. Lichtenstadt
Eliahu Cohen
I. Yaron
Harald Merkel
Source :
Physics Letters B. 824:136798
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

We present measurements of the electron helicity asymmetry in quasi-elastic proton knockout from 2H and 12C nuclei by polarized electrons. This asymmetry depends on the fifth structure function, is antisymmetric with respect to the scattering plane, and vanishes in the absence of final-state interactions, and thus it provides a sensitive tool for their study. Our kinematics cover the full range in off-coplanarity angle ϕ p q , with a polar angle θ p q coverage up to about 8°. The missing energy resolution enabled us to determine the asymmetries for knock-out resulting in different states of the residual 11B system. We find that the helicity asymmetry for p-shell knockout from 12C depends on the final state of the residual system and is relatively large (up to ≈0.16), especially at low missing momentum. It is considerably smaller (up to ≈0.01) for s-shell knockout from both 12C and 2H. The data for 2H are in very good agreement with theoretical calculations, while the predictions for 12C exhibit differences with respect to the data.

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
824
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d11145f28775a8b8f4ed1a90dd00bfe4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136798