2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.114.112501
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Measurements of Double-Polarized Compton Scattering Asymmetries and Extraction of the Proton Spin Polarizabilities

Abstract: The spin polarizabilities of the nucleon describe how the spin of the nucleon responds to an incident polarized photon. The most model-independent way to extract the nucleon spin polarizabilities is through polarized Compton scattering. Double-polarized Compton scattering asymmetries on the proton were measured in the Δð1232Þ region using circularly polarized incident photons and a transversely polarized proton target at the Mainz Microtron. Fits to asymmetry data were performed using a dispersion model calcul… Show more

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“…Finally we quote the results from a recent fit within subtracted DRs (61), which uses as input the MAID07 pion-photoproduction multipoles (45), and the values for the spin polarizabilities extracted from double polarization RCS measurements at MAMI (64). These results clearly show that the tension for βM1 between the fits within effective field theories and DRs persists.…”
Section: Static Polarizabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Finally we quote the results from a recent fit within subtracted DRs (61), which uses as input the MAID07 pion-photoproduction multipoles (45), and the values for the spin polarizabilities extracted from double polarization RCS measurements at MAMI (64). These results clearly show that the tension for βM1 between the fits within effective field theories and DRs persists.…”
Section: Static Polarizabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…We then have restricted ourselves to fit the sets {α E1 , β M 1 } or {α E1 , β M 1 , γ π }, which mainly affect the unpolarized RCS cross section below pion-production threshold. The remaining spin polarizabilities have been fixed to the available experimental information [3,[31][32][33]. Furthermore, we consider different fit conditions, switching on/off the systematic errors and with/without the constraint of the Baldin's sum rule for the polarizability sum α E1 + β M 1 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(20) for the scalar dipole polarizabilities and the experimental values of Ref. [31] for the leading-order spin polarizabilities are shown in Fig. 11 as a function of the lab photon energy E γ and the lab scattering angle θ lab , in comparison with the experimental data of the FULL data set.…”
Section: Available Extractions Of Rcs Scalar Dipole Static Polarimentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Fig. 17 contrasts experimental results from A2/MAMI [125] with predictions from dispersion theory and chiral perturbation theory. Instead of the spin polar- 2-body kernels same as for mesons, no further approximations: We compare to experiment [125], dispersion theory [1,128,129], leading-order ChPT [53], and higher-order chiral approaches [130][131][132][133][134][135]; see Refs.…”
Section: Compton Form Factorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Resonance contributions to the nucleon's scalar and spin polarizabilities. The experimental values of α and β are from the PDG[81] and those for the spin polarizabilities from Refs [125][126][127]…”
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confidence: 99%