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Beam Charge Asymmetries for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the Proton at CLAS12

Authors :
Voutier, E.
Burkert, V.
Niccolai, S.
Paremuzyan, R.
Afanasev, A.
Alvarado-Galeano, J. -S.
Atoui, M.
Barion, L.
Battaglieri, M.
Bernauer, J.
Bianconi, A.
Bondi, M.
Briscoe, W.
Camsonne, A.
Capobianco, R.
Celentano, A.
Chatagnon, P.
Chetry, T.
Ciullo, G.
Cole, P.
Contalbrigo, M.
Costantini, G.
Defurne, M.
Deur, A.
De Vita, R.
Diehl, S.
Dupré, R.
Elouadrhiri, L.
Fernando, I.
Filippi, A.
Forest, T.
Girod, F. -X.
Gosta, G.
Grames, J.
Gueye, P.
Habet, S.
Hattawy, M.
Higinbotham, D.
Hobart, A.
Hyde, C.
Joo, K.
Kim, A.
Klimenko, V.
Kubarovsky, V.
Leali, M.
Lenisa, P.
Marchand, D.
Marsicano, L.
Mascagna, V.
Matamoros, D.
McCaughan, M.
McKinnon, B.
Migliorati, S.
Mitra, H. S.
Movsisyan, A.
Muñoz-Camacho, C.
Osipenko, M.
Ouillon, M.
Pappalardo, L.
Pasquini, B.
Pasyuk, E.
Pilleux, N.
Poelker, M.
Raue, B.
Ripani, M.
Santos, R.
Schmidt, A.
Singh, R.
Sokhan, D.
Spreafico, M.
Stoler, P.
Strakovsky, I.
Taiuti, M.
Venturelli, L.
Wang, P. -K.
Wei, X.
Zhao, Z.
Collaboration, the CLAS
Group, the Jefferson Lab Positron Working
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

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 $eN \to eN\gamma$ process. The study of the $ep\gamma$ reaction with polarized positron and electron beams gives a complete set of unique observables to unravel the different contributions to the $ep \gamma$ 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 $\vec{e}^{\pm}p \to e^{\pm}p \gamma$ 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$^{-1}$.<br />Comment: Proposal to the Jefferson Lab Program Advisory Committee (PAC51)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.14041
Document Type :
Working Paper