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First Measurement of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the Neutron with Detection of the Active Neutron.

Authors :
Hobart A
Niccolai S
Čuić M
Kumerički K
Achenbach P
Alvarado JS
Armstrong WR
Atac H
Avakian H
Baashen L
Baltzell NA
Barion L
Bashkanov M
Battaglieri M
Benkel B
Benmokhtar F
Bianconi A
Biselli AS
Boiarinov S
Bondi M
Booth WA
Bossù F
Brinkmann KT
Briscoe WJ
Brooks WK
Bueltmann S
Burkert VD
Cao T
Capobianco R
Carman DS
Chatagnon P
Ciullo G
Cole PL
Contalbrigo M
D'Angelo A
Dashyan N
De Vita R
Defurne M
Deur A
Diehl S
Dilks C
Djalali C
Dupre R
Egiyan H
Alaoui AE
Fassi LE
Elouadrhiri L
Fegan S
Filippi A
Fogler C
Gates K
Gavalian G
Gilfoyle GP
Glazier D
Gothe RW
Gotra Y
Guidal M
Hafidi K
Hakobyan H
Hattawy M
Hauenstein F
Heddle D
Holtrop M
Ilieva Y
Ireland DG
Isupov EL
Jiang H
Jo HS
Joo K
Kageya T
Kim A
Kim W
Klimenko V
Kripko A
Kubarovsky V
Kuhn SE
Lanza L
Leali M
Lee S
Lenisa P
Li X
MacGregor IJD
Marchand D
Mascagna V
Maynes M
McKinnon B
Meziani ZE
Migliorati S
Milner RG
Mineeva T
Mirazita M
Mokeev V
Camacho CM
Nadel-Turonski P
Naidoo P
Neupane K
Niculescu G
Osipenko M
Pandey P
Paolone M
Pappalardo LL
Paremuzyan R
Pasyuk E
Paul SJ
Phelps W
Pilleux N
Pokhrel M
Rafael SP
Poudel J
Price JW
Prok Y
Reed T
Richards J
Ripani M
Ritman J
Rossi P
Golubenko AA
Salgado C
Schadmand S
Schmidt A
Scott MBC
Seroka EM
Sharabian YG
Shirokov EV
Shrestha U
Sparveris N
Spreafico M
Stepanyan S
Strakovsky II
Strauch S
Tan JA
Trotta N
Tyson R
Ungaro M
Vallarino S
Venturelli L
Tommaso V
Voskanyan H
Voutier E
Watts DP
Wei X
Williams R
Wood MH
Xu L
Zachariou N
Zhang J
Zhao ZW
Zurek M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2024 Nov 22; Vol. 133 (21), pp. 211903.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Measuring deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) on the neutron is one of the necessary steps to understand the structure of the nucleon in terms of generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Neutron targets play a complementary role to transversely polarized proton targets in the determination of the GPD E. This poorly known and poorly constrained GPD is essential to obtain the contribution of the quarks' angular momentum to the spin of the nucleon. DVCS on the neutron was measured for the first time selecting the exclusive final state by detecting the neutron, using the Jefferson Lab longitudinally polarized electron beam, with energies up to 10.6 GeV, and the CLAS12 detector. The extracted beam-spin asymmetries, combined with DVCS observables measured on the proton, allow a clean quark-flavor separation of the imaginary parts of the Compton form factors H and E.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
133
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39642503
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.211903