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Precision Determination of the Neutral Weak Form Factor of $^{48}$Ca

Authors :
Adhikari, D.
Albataineh, H.
Androic, D.
Aniol, K. A.
Armstrong, D. S.
Averett, T.
Gayoso, C. Ayerbe
Barcus, S. K.
Bellini, V.
Beminiwattha, R. S.
Benesch, J. F.
Bhatt, H.
Pathak, D. Bhatta
Bhetuwal, D.
Blaikie, B.
Boyd, J.
Campagna, Q.
Camsonne, A.
Cates, G. D.
Chen, Y.
Clarke, C.
Cornejo, J. C.
Dusa, S. Covrig
Dalton, M. M.
Datta, P.
Deshpande, A.
Dutta, D.
Feldman, C.
Fuchey, E.
Gal, C.
Gaskell, D.
Gautam, T.
Gericke, M.
Ghosh, C.
Halilovic, I.
Hansen, J. -O.
Hassan, O.
Hauenstein, F.
Henry, W.
Horowitz, C. J.
Jantzi, C.
Jian, S.
Johnston, S.
Jones, D. C.
Kakkar, S.
Katugampola, S.
Keppel, C.
King, P. M.
King, D. E.
Kumar, K. S.
Kutz, T.
Lashley-Colthirst, N.
Leverick, G.
Liu, H.
Liyanage, N.
Mammei, J.
Mammei, R.
McCaughan, 23 M.
McNulty, D.
Meekins, D.
Metts, C.
Michaels, R.
Mihovilovic, M.
Mondal, M. M.
Napolitano, J.
Narayan, A.
Nikolaev, D.
Owen, V.
Palatchi, C.
Pan, J.
Pandey, B.
Park, S.
Paschke, K. D.
Petrusky, M.
Pitt, M. L.
Premathilake, S.
Quinn, B.
Radloff, R.
Rahman, S.
Rashad, M. N. H.
Rathnayake, A.
Reed, B. T.
Reimer, P. E.
Richards, R.
Riordan, S.
Roblin, Y. R.
Seeds, S.
Shahinyan, A.
Souder, P.
Thiel, M.
Tian, Y.
Urciuoli, G. M.
Wertz, E. W.
Wojtsekhowski, B.
Yale, B.
Ye, T.
Yoon, A.
Xiong, W.
Zec, A.
Zhang, W.
Zhang, J.
Zheng, X.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

We report a precise measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry $A_{\rm PV}$ in the elastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from $^{48}{\rm Ca}$. We measure $A_{\rm PV} =2668\pm 106\ {\rm (stat)}\pm 40\ {\rm (syst)}$ parts per billion, leading to an extraction of the neutral weak form factor $F_{\rm W} (q=0.8733$ fm$^{-1}) = 0.1304 \pm 0.0052 \ {\rm (stat)}\pm 0.0020\ {\rm (syst)}$ and the charge minus the weak form factor $F_{\rm ch} - F_{\rm W} = 0.0277\pm 0.0055$. The resulting neutron skin thickness $R_n-R_p=0.121 \pm 0.026\ {\rm (exp)} \pm 0.024\ {\rm (model)}$~fm is relatively thin yet consistent with many model calculations. The combined CREX and PREX results will have implications for future energy density functional calculations and on the density dependence of the symmetry energy of nuclear matter.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures Replace 6-16-22: included ancillary files, corrected errors in references, author affiliations. Small text changes for clarity

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....28951d4ada97f2193a708aa9add971fa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2205.11593