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Beam-helicity asymmetry arising from deeply virtual Compton scattering measured with kinematically complete event reconstruction
The beam-helicity asymmetry in exclusive electroproduction of real photons by
the longitudinally polarized HERA positron beam scattering off an unpolarized
hydrogen target is measured at HERMES. The asymmetry arises from deeply virtual
Compton scattering and its interference with the Bethe--Heitler process.
Azimuthal amplitudes of the beam-helicity asymmetry are extracted from a data
sample consisting of events with detection of all
particles in the final state including the recoiling proton. The installation
of a recoil detector, while reducing the acceptance of the experiment, allows
the elimination of background from events, which
was estimated to contribute an average of about 12% to the signal in previous
HERMES publications. The removal of this background from the present data
sample is shown to increase the magnitude of the leading asymmetry amplitude by
0.054 +/- 0.016 to -0.328 +/- 0.027 (stat.) +/- 0.045 (syst.)