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Exclusive π+ electroproduction off the proton from low to high −t

Authors :
Basnet, S
Huber, GM
Li, WB
Blok, HP
Gaskell, D
Horn, T
Aniol, K
Arrington, J
Beise, EJ
Boeglin, W
Brash, EJ
Breuer, H
Chang, CC
Christy, ME
Ent, R
Gibson, E
Holt, RJ
Jin, S
Jones, MK
Keppel, CE
Kim, W
King, PM
Kovaltchouk, V
Liu, J
Lolos, GJ
MacK, DJ
Margaziotis, DJ
Markowitz, P
Matsumura, A
Meekins, D
Miyoshi, T
Mkrtchyan, H
Niculescu, I
Okayasu, Y
Pentchev, L
Perdrisat, C
Potterveld, D
Punjabi, V
Reimer, P
Reinhold, J
Roche, J
Sarty, A
Smith, GR
Tadevosyan, V
Tang, LG
Tvaskis, V
Volmer, J
Vulcan, W
Warren, G
Wood, SA
Xu, C
Zheng, X
Source :
Physical Review C, vol 100, iss 6
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Measurements of exclusive meson production are a useful tool in the study of hadronic structure. In particular, one can discern the relevant degrees of freedom at different distance scales through these studies. Purpose: To study the transition between nonperturbative and perturbative quantum chromodynamics as the square of four-momentum transfer to the struck proton, -t, is increased. Method: Cross sections for the H1(e,e′π+)n reaction were measured over the -t range of 0.272 to 2.127 GeV2 with limited azimuthal coverage at fixed beam energy of 4.709 GeV, Q2 of 2.4 GeV2, and W of 2.0 GeV at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) Hall C. Results: The -t dependence of the measured π+ electroproduction cross section generally agrees with prior data from JLab Halls B and C. The data are consistent with a Regge amplitude-based theoretical model but show poor agreement with a generalized parton distribution-based model. Conclusion: The agreement of cross sections with prior data implies small contribution from the interference terms, and the confirmation of the change in t slopes between the low- and high - t regions previously observed in photoproduction indicates the changing nature of the electroproduction reaction in our kinematic regime.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C, vol 100, iss 6
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..9645a6592157f75ec71a48563516360a