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Study of the one-way speed of light anisotropy with particle beams
Concepts of high precision studies of the one-way speed of light anisotropy
are discussed. The high energy particle beam allows measurement of a one-way
speed of light anisotropy (SOLA) via analysis of the beam momentum variation
with sidereal phase without the use of synchronized clocks. High precision beam
position monitors could provide accurate monitoring of the beam orbit and
determination of the particle beam momentum with relative accuracy on the level
of , which corresponds to a limit on SOLA of with existing
storage rings. A few additional versions of the experiment are also presented.Comment: 3 pages, Advances in Dark Matter and Particle Physics, Messina 201
Measurement of the Neutral Weak Form Factors of the Proton
We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic
scattering of polarized electrons from the proton. The kinematic point
(theta_lab = 12.3 degrees and Q^2=0.48 (GeV/c)^2) is chosen to provide
sensitivity, at a level that is of theoretical interest, to the strange
electric form factor G_E^s. The result, A=-14.5 +- 2.2 ppm, is consistent with
the electroweak Standard Model and no additional contributions from strange
quarks. In particular, the measurement implies G_E^s + 0.39G_M^s = 0.023 +-
0.034 (stat) +- 0.022 (syst) +- 0.026 (delta G_E^n), where the last uncertainty
arises from the estimated uncertainty in the neutron electric form factor.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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