20 research outputs found
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at Jefferson Lab, Results and Prospects
Recent results from the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) program at
Jefferson Lab will be presented. Approved dedicated DVCS experiments at 6 GeV
and plans for the 12 GeV upgrade will be discussed.Comment: 6 pages and and 6 figures Subj-clas
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering with CLAS12
An overview is given about the capabilities provided by the JLab 12 GeV
Upgrade to measure deeply virtual exclusive processes with high statistics and
covering a large kinematics range in the parameters that are needed to allow
reconstruction of a spatial image of the nucleon's quark structure. The
measurements planned with CLAS12 will cross section asymmetries with polarized
beams and with longitudinally and transversely polarized proton targets in the
constrained kinematics . In addition, unpolarized DVCS cross
sections, and doubly polarized beam target asymmetries will be measured as
well. In this talk only the beam and target asymmetries will be discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, talk presented at the Workshop on Deeply
Exclusive Processes, Jefferson Lab, 200
New measurement of charge asymmetry from HERA
After presenting the recent measurements of neutral current cross section in
DIS at HERA, we explain the effect of the interference at the
electro-weak scale, visible on these data. Then, the beam charge difference
is measured and the interference itself is extracted. Results are
discussed in the context of perturbative QCD.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings of the International Workshop on
Positrons at Jefferson Lab (March 25-27, 2009), Thomas Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility, Newport News, V
Two-photon exchange measurements with positrons and electrons
Two-photon exchange contributions have potentially broad ranging impact on
several charged lepton scattering measurements. Previously believed to be
extremely small, based in part on comparisons of positron scattering and
electron scattering in the 1950s and 1960s, recent data suggest that the
corrections may be larger than expected, in particular in kinematic regions
that were inaccessible in these early positron scattering measurements.
Additional measurements using positron beams at Jefferson Lab would allow for a
detailed investigation of these contributions in a range of reactions and
observables.Comment: 6 pages, proceedings from the International Workshop on Positrons at
Jefferson Lab (JPOS09), Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA, March 25-27, 200
GPDs and DVCS with Positrons
The beam charge asymmetry helps to isolate the real part of the deeply
virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) amplitude. It is discussed what information
can be gained both from the real and imaginary part of the DVCS amplitude.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, invited talk at `Workshop on Positrons at
Jefferson Lab
A new highly segmented start counter for the CLAS detector
The design, construction and performance of a highly segmented Start Counter are described. The Start Counter is an integral part of the trigger used in photon beam running with CLAS in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF). The Start Counter is constructed of 24 2.2-mm-thick single-ended scintillation paddles, forming a hermetic hexagon around the target region. This device measures the interaction time of the incoming photon in the target by detecting the outgoing particles. The counter provides complex trigger topologies, shows good efficiency and achieved a time resolution of 350 ps
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DVCS at Jefferson Lab, Results and Prospects
Recent results from the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) program at Jefferson Lab will be presented. Approved dedicated DVCS experiments at 6 GeV and plans for the 12 GeV upgrade will be discussed
Etude experimentale de l'electroproduction du #PI#"+ sur le proton du seuil: contribution a la mesure du facteur de forme axial du nucleon
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Measurement of Beam-Spin Asymmetries for Deep Inelastic pi{sup +} Electroproduction
We report the first evidence for a non-zero beam-spin azimuthal asymmetry in the electroproduction of positive pions in the deep-inelastic region. Data have been obtained using a polarized electron beam of 4.3 GeV and with the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab). The amplitude of the sin phi modulation increases with the momentum of the pion relative to the virtual photon, z, with an average amplitude of 0.038+/-0.005+/-0.003 for 0.5<z<0.8 range