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Deep inelastic scattering of polarized electrons by polarized $^3$He and the study of the neutron spin structure

Authors :
Anthony, P. L.
Arnold, R. G.
Band, H. R.
Borel, H.
Bosted, P. E.
Vincent Breton
Cates, G. D.
Chupp, T. E.
Dietrich, F. S.
Dunne, J.
Erbacher, R.
Fellbaum, J.
Fonvieille, H.
Gearhart, R.
Holmes, R.
Hughes, E. W.
Johnson, J. R.
Kawall, D.
Keppel, C.
Kuhn, S. E.
Lombard-Nelsen, R. M.
Marroncle, J.
Maruyama, T.
Meyer, W.
Meziani, Z. E.
Middleton, H.
Morgenstern, J.
Newbury, N. R.
Petratos, G. G.
Pitthan, R.
Prepost, R.
Roblin, Y.
Rock, S. E.
Rokni, S. H.
Shapiro, G.
Smith, T.
Souder, P. A.
Spengos, M.
Staley, F.
Stuart, L. M.
Szalata, Z. M.
Terrien, Y.
Thompson, A. K.
White, J. L.
Woods, M.
Xu, J.
Young, C. C.
Zapalac, G.
Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC)
Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
E142
Source :
Physical Review D, Physical Review D, American Physical Society, 1996, 54, pp.6620-6650, HAL, Physical Review D, 1996, 54, pp.6620-6650
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 1996.

Abstract

The neutron longitudinal and transverse asymmetries $A^n_1$ and $A^n_2$ have been extracted from deep inelastic scattering of polarized electrons by a polarized $^3$He target at incident energies of 19.42, 22.66 and 25.51 GeV. The measurement allows for the determination of the neutron spin structure functions $g^n_1 (x,Q^2)$ and $g^n_2(x,Q^2)$ over the range $0.03 < x < 0.6$ at an average $Q^2$ of 2 (GeV$/c)^2$. The data are used for the evaluation of the Ellis-Jaffe and Bjorken sum rules. The neutron spin structure function $g^n_1 (x,Q^2)$ is small and negative within the range of our measurement, yielding an integral ${\int_{0.03}^{0.6} g_1^n(x) dx}= -0.028 \pm 0.006 (stat) \pm 0.006 (syst) $. Assuming Regge behavior at low $x$, we extract $\Gamma_1^n=\int^1_0 g^n_1(x)dx = -0.031 \pm 0.006 (stat)\pm 0.009 (syst) $. Combined with previous proton integral results from SLAC experiment E143, we find $\Gamma_1^p - \Gamma_1^n = 0.160 \pm 0.015$ in agreement with the Bjorken sum rule prediction $\Gamma^p_1 - \Gamma ^n_1 = 0.176 \pm 0.008$ at a $Q^2$ value of 3 (GeV$/c)^2$ evaluated using $\alpha_s = 0.32\pm 0.05$.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15507998 and 15502368
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D, Physical Review D, American Physical Society, 1996, 54, pp.6620-6650, HAL, Physical Review D, 1996, 54, pp.6620-6650
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....56348ec7d6842335034654c3b88a2528