2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.63.064001
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Measurement of the vector analyzing power in elastic electron-proton scattering as a probe of the double virtual Compton amplitude

Abstract: We report the first measurement of the vector analyzing power in inclusive transversely polarized elastic electron-proton scattering at Q 2 ϭ0.1 (GeV/c) 2 and large scattering angles. This quantity must vanish in the single virtual photon exchange, plane-wave impulse approximation for this reaction, and can therefore provide information on two photon exchange amplitudes for electromagnetic interactions with hadronic systems. The observable we have measured is driven by the imaginary part of the two photon exch… Show more

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“…Under this assumption, the small deviation of the deuteron calculation and the deuteron measurements could be interpreted as a hint of the reliability of the static approximation. The measured A p ⊥ by SAMPLE [26] at a beam energy 200 MeV is larger (more negative) than the theoretical calculation. At this energy the elastic and inelatic contribution are of opposite sign and the inelastic contribution is small, since it incorporates only intermediate states at the pion production threshold [11].…”
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“…Under this assumption, the small deviation of the deuteron calculation and the deuteron measurements could be interpreted as a hint of the reliability of the static approximation. The measured A p ⊥ by SAMPLE [26] at a beam energy 200 MeV is larger (more negative) than the theoretical calculation. At this energy the elastic and inelatic contribution are of opposite sign and the inelastic contribution is small, since it incorporates only intermediate states at the pion production threshold [11].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…[11]. Moreover, in contrast to the SAMPLE measurement [26], at similar backward scattering angle, the A4 measurements have improved the precision by a factor ∼4. The A4 measurements have been performed at larger beam energies, probing the πN and Δ resonance inelastic intermediate states.…”
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“…At the time when the interest on the two-photon exchange was revived by the polarization-Rosenbluth discrepancy, the techniques as well as expertise for measuring asymmetries of part per million (ppm) had been developed at several facilities like MIT-Bates, JLab and MAMI, aiming at measuring parity-violating asymmetries in electron scattering [56]. With these facilities, investigations of transverse beam spin asymmetries in various kinematic regions have been performed with transversely polarized electrons scattering off different targets [57][58][59][60][61][62], including A4 measurements [63,64] with both hydrogen and deuterium targets at the A4 experiment. In this letter, we report new results of the beam transverse spin asymmetry A ep ⊥ in ep elastic scattering at forward angles over a wide energy range, measured with a full azimuthal-angle detector at the A4 experiment.…”
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“…Measurements of the parity violating asymmetry (A PV ) involve a longitudinally polarized electron beam and have been of significant interest for decades, as they provide a high-precision test of the Standard Model and enable one to extract a strange quarks contribution to electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon. The experimental apparatus used for measurements of A PV can be easily readjusted to perform, additionally, measurements of B e y [50][51][52][53][54][55][56]. Unlike the beam-normal asymmetry, the target-normal SSA for the elastic scattering process lN ↑ → lN, which we denote as A N y , is not suppressed by the lepton helicity factor m. For this reason, one expects A N y to be of order 10 −3 − 10 −2 for an unpolarized electron beam of GeV energy scattered by a polarized nucleon.…”
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