694 research outputs found
Constraints on the Generalized Parton Distribution from Deep Virtual Compton Scattering Measured at HERMES
We have analyzed the longitudinally polarized proton target asymmetry data of
the Deep Virtual Compton process recently published by the HERMES collaboration
in terms of Generalized Parton Distributions. We have fitted these new data in
a largely model-independent fashion and the procedure results in numerical
constraints on the Compton Form Factor. We present its
and dependencies. We also find improvement on the determination of
two other Compton Form Factors, and .Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Generalized Parton Distributions : Experimental aspects
After briefly outlining the formalism of the Generalized Parton Distributions
(GPDs) in the first sections, we discuss some general considerations for their
experimental study : in particular, the relation between GPDs and experimental
observables and the need and requirements for a dedicated experimental
facility. Also, we review and comment the first experimental signatures of this
physics recently observed by the HERMES and CLAS (at JLab) collaborations.Comment: 10 pages, Invited talk at ICTP 3rd International Conference on
Perspectives in Hadronic Physics, Trieste, Italy, 7-11 May 2001. Submitted to
Nucl.Phys.
Deeply Virtual Electroproduction of Photons and Mesons
In this paper, after a brief summary of the properties of the Off-Forward
Parton Distributions, we give some examples of what could be the experimental
opportunities to access them at the current high-energy lepton facilities :
JLab (E_e >= 6 GeV), HERMES (E_e = 27 GeV) and COMPASS (E_mu = 200 GeV).Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Generalized Parton Distributions from Deep Virtual Compton Scattering at CLAS
We have analyzed the beam spin asymmetry and the longitudinally polarized
target spin asymmetry of the Deep Virtual Compton Scattering process, recently
measured by the Jefferson Lab CLAS collaboration. Our aim is to extract
information about the Generalized Parton Distributions of the proton. By
fitting these data, in a largely model-independent procedure, we are able to
extract numerical values for the two Compton Form Factors and
with uncertainties, in average, of the order of 30%.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Electroproduction of strangeness above the resonance region
A simple and elegant model, based on Reggeized t-channel exchanges is
succesful in reproducing the main features of all existing data of the
reactions ep->eKLambda and ep->eKSigma. In particular, the original way gauge
invariance is taken into account is found to be essential to describe the ratio
between the Coulomb and the Transverse cross-sections at large Q2 that has been
measured recently at JLab.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.Let
Role of nucleon resonance excitation in meson photoproduction
The resonance effects are investigated in the meson photoproduction
near threshold through a quark model approach with an effective Lagrangian. The
diffractive contribution is consistently estimated by the {\it t}-channel
Pomeron exchange. Another non-diffractive process, {\it t}-channel
exchange is also included. The numerical result shows that the Pomeron exchange
plays dominant role in the meson photoproduction, while the cross
sections of the non-diffractive processes, i.e. {\it s}- and {\it u}-channel
excitations, and {\it t}-channel exchange, are quite small. In the
polarization observables, we find that large asymmetries are produced in the
backward direction by the interferences from the {\it s}- and {\it u}-channel
resonances, while in the forward direction, only very small asymmetries are
generated. Meanwhile, we find that the effects from the exchange are
generally negligible.Comment: Contribution to "2nd International Conference on Perspectives in
Hadronic Physics", Trieste, ICTP, 10-14 May 1999, to appear in Few-body
Syste
Exclusive rho^0 electroproduction on the proton : GPDs or not GPDs ?
We discuss the interpretation of the process in terms of, on
the one hand, Generalized Parton Distributions and, on the other hand, an
effective hadronic model based on Regge theory.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, proceedings of the workshop on "Exclusive
Reactions at High Momentum Transfer", Jefferson Lab, May0
Exclusive electromagnetic production of strangeness on the nucleon : review of recent data in a Regge approach
In view of the numerous experimental results recently released, we provide in
this letter an update on the performance of our simple Regge model for
strangeness electroproduction on the nucleon. Without refitting any parameters,
a decent description of all measured observables and channels is achieved. We
also give predictions for spin transfer observables, recently measured at
Jefferson Lab which have high sensitivity to discriminate between different
theoretical approaches.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
K+ photoproduction at SPring-8/LEPS
A series of experiments have been carried out by using a linearly polarized
photon beam at the SPring-8/LEPS facility from December 2000 to June 2001. The
photon beam asymmetries and differential cross sections of the
p(gamma,K+)Lambda and p(gamma,K+)Sigma^0 reactions have been measured in the
photon energy range from 1.5 GeV to 2.4 GeV at forward angles, 0 deg. <
Theta_cm < 60 deg.. We report preliminary results of the photon beam
asymmetries.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to be published in the Proceedings (Nuclear
Physics A) of the PANIC02, Osaka, Sept 30 - Oct 4, 200
A fitter code for Deep Virtual Compton Scattering and Generalized Parton Distributions
We have developped a fitting code based on the leading-twist handbag Deep
Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) amplitude in order to extract the Generalized
Parton Distributions (GPD) information from DVCS observables in the valence
region. In a first stage, with simulations and pseudo-data, we show that the
full GPD information can be recovered from experimental data if enough
observables are measured. If only part of these observables are measured,
valuable information can still be extracted, certain observables being
particularly sensitive to certain GPDs. In a second stage, we make a practical
application of this code to the recent DVCS Jefferson Lab Hall A data from
which we can extract numerical constraints for the two GPD Compton Form
Factors.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure
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