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Parity-violating electroweak asymmetry ine⃗pscattering

Authors :
J. Jardillier
Baris T. Tonguc
I. Younus
G. Rutledge
V. A. Punjabi
Mauro Iodice
F. Marie
R. Michaels
G. M. Urciuoli
D. J. Margaziotis
T. Pussieux
M. Leuschner
I. K. Kominis
X. Jiang
Justin I. McIntyre
R. De Leo
M. Coman
K. Wijesooriya
J. R. Calarco
P. Mastromarino
Andre Fleck
N. Falletto
T. Averett
B. Frois
Richard Madey
Marcus Spradlin
T. B. Humensky
Paul Souder
W. Xu
Olfred Hansen
T. Teresawa
D. Relyea
J.P. Jorda
Ronald Ransome
Bogdan Wojtsekhowski
James J. Kelly
J. Gao
J. Roche
M. Liang
G. Quéméner
B. D. Milbrath
F. Sabatié
A. Gasparian
J. A. Templon
D. W. Higinbotham
C. C. Chang
Kevin Fissum
M. B. Epstein
K. S. Kumar
J. Thompson
R. J. Woo
L. Todor
Gordon D. Cates
R. I. Pomatsalyuk
D. S. Dale
R. W. Lourie
J. M. Finn
A. Saha
John C. Mitchell
R. Suleiman
G. W. Miller
Daijin Kim
C. Jutier
R. Holmes
Sebastien Incerti
S. Malov
E. Burtin
M. Holtrop
W. Kahl
S. Strauch
P. E. Ulmer
P. Markowitz
S. Frullani
M. J. Kim
P. M. Rutt
Y. Roblin
D. Lhuillier
David L. Prout
G. M. Gerstner
Min Suk Kim
Jian-Ping Chen
F. Garibaldi
D. S. Armstrong
J. J. LeRose
K. Kramer
V. Gorbenko
M. Rvachev
J. Martino
G. G. Petratos
Edgar E. Kooijman
Z. E. Meziani
C. W. de Jager
K. A. Aniol
D. Neyret
Raphael Noel Tieulent
M. Baylac
F. W. Hersman
L. A. Ewell
J. S. Price
C. Cavata
Nilanga Liyanage
A. V. Glamazdin
Z. Chai
Richard Wilson
Branislav Vlahovic
E. Cisbani
J. Gomez
C. Zhang
L. Morand
Ronald Gilman
K. McCormick
E. Chudakov
P. Djawotho
Stephanie Escoffier
M. K. Jones
C. Pedrisat
M. Kuss
A. Deur
Source :
Physical Review C. 69
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2004.

Abstract

We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from protons. Significant contributions to this asymmetry could arise from the contributions of strange form factors in the nucleon. The measured asymmetry is $A=\ensuremath{-}15.05\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.98(\mathrm{stat})\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.56(\mathrm{syst})\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{ppm}$ at the kinematic point $⟨{\ensuremath{\theta}}_{\mathrm{lab}}⟩=12.3\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}$ and $⟨{Q}^{2}⟩=0.477\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}{(\mathrm{GeV}∕c)}^{2}$. Based on these data as well as data on electromagnetic form factors, we extract the linear combination of strange form factors ${G}_{E}^{s}+0.392{G}_{M}^{s}=0.014\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.020\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.010$, where the first error arises from this experiment and the second arises from the electromagnetic form factor data. This paper provides a full description of the special experimental techniques employed for precisely measuring the small asymmetry, including the first use of a strained GaAs crystal and a laser-Compton polarimeter in a fixed target parity-violation experiment.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e99452d034e07721b80455a7928a0356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.69.065501