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New Measurements of the Deuteron to Proton F2 Structure Function Ratio

Authors :
Biswas, Debaditya
Gonzalez, Fernando Araiza
Henry, William
Karki, Abishek
Morean, Casey
Nadeeshani, Sooriyaarachchilage
Sun, Abel
Abrams, Daniel
Ahmed, Zafar
Aljawrneh, Bashar
Alsalmi, Sheren
Ambrose, George
Armstrong, Whitney
Asaturyan, Arshak
Assumin-Gyimah, Kofi
Gayoso, Carlos Ayerbe
Bandari, Anashe
Basnet, Samip
Berdnikov, Vladimir
Bhatt, Hem
Bhetuwal, Deepak
Boeglin, Werner
Bosted, Peter
Brash, Edward
Bukhari, Masroor
Chen, Haoyu
Chen, Jian-Ping
Chen, Mingyu
Christy, Michael Eric
Dusa, Silviu Covrig
Craycraft, Kayla
Danagoulian, Samuel
Day, Donal
Diefenthaler, Markus
Dlamini, Mongi
Dunne, James
Duran, Burcu
Dutta, Dipangkar
Ent, Rolf
Evans, Rory
Fenker, Howard
Fomin, Nadia
Fuchey, Eric
Gaskell, David
Gautam, Thir Narayan
Hansen, Jens-Ole
Hauenstein, Florian
Hernandez, A.
Horn, Tanja
Huber, Garth
Jones, Mark
Joosten, Sylvester
Kabir, Md Latiful
Keppel, Cynthia
Khanal, Achyut
King, Paul
Kinney, Edward
Kohl, Michael
Lashley-Colthirst, Nathaniel
Li, Shujie
Li, Wenliang
Liyanage, Anusha Habarakada
Mack, David
Malace, Simona
Markowitz, Pete
Matter, John
Meekins, David
Michaels, Robert
Mkrtchyan, Arthur
Mkrtchyan, Hamlet
Moore, Zae
Nazeer, S. J.
Nanda, Shirsendu
Niculescu, Gabriel
Niculescu, Maria
Nguyen, Huong
Nuruzzaman, Nuruzzaman
Pandey, Bishnu
Park, Sanghwa
Pooser, Eric
Puckett, Andrew
Rehfuss, Melanie
Reinhold, Joerg
Sawatzky, Bradley
Smith, G.
Szumila-Vance, Holly
Tadepalli, Arun
Tadevosyan, Vardan
Trotta, Richard
Wood, Stephen
Yero, Carlos
Zhang, Jinlong
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nucleon structure functions, as measured in lepton-nucleon scattering, have historically provided a critical observable in the study of partonic dynamics within the nucleon. However, at very large parton momenta it is both experimentally and theoretically challenging to extract parton distributions due to the probable onset of non-perturbative contributions and the unavailability of high precision data at critical kinematics. Extraction of the neutron structure and the d-quark distribution have been further challenging due to the necessity of applying nuclear corrections when utilizing scattering data from a deuteron target to extract free neutron structure. However, a program of experiments has been carried out recently at the energy-upgraded Jefferson Lab electron accelerator aimed at significantly reducing the nuclear correction uncertainties on the d-quark distribution function at large partonic momentum. This allows leveraging the vast body of deuterium data covering a large kinematic range to be utilized for d-quark parton distribution function extraction. We present new data from experiment E12-10-002 carried out in Jefferson Lab Hall C on the deuteron to proton cross-section ratio at large BJorken-x. These results significantly improve the precision of existing data, and provide a first look at the expected impact on quark distributions extracted from global parton distribution function fits.

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.15236
Document Type :
Working Paper