arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1706.10289 [nucl-ex]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Determination of the Proton Spin Structure Functions for 0.05 < Q^2 < 5 GeV^2 using CLAS

Robert Fersch, Nevzat Guler, Peter Bosted, Alexandre Deur, Keith Griffioen, Christopher Keith, Sebastian Kuhn, Ralph Minehart, Yelena Prok, The CLAS Collaboration

Published 2017-06-30Version 1

We present the results of our final analysis of the full data set of g_1^p(Q^2), the spin structure function of the proton, collected using CLAS at Jefferson Lab in 2000-2001. Polarized electrons with energies of 1.6, 2.5, 4.2 and 5.7 GeV were scattered from proton targets (15^NH_3 dynamically polarized along the beam direction) and detected with CLAS. From the measured double spin asymmetries, we extracted virtual photon asymmetries A_1^p and A_2^p and spin structure functions g_1^p and g_2^p over a wide kinematic range (0.05 GeV^2 < Q^2 < 5 GeV^2 and 1.08 GeV < W < 3 GeV), and calculated moments of g_1^p. We compare our final results with various theoretical models and expectations, as well as with parameterizations of the world data. Our data, with their precision and dense kinematic coverage, are able to constrain fits of polarized parton distributions, test pQCD predictions for quark polarizations at large x, offer a better understanding of quark-hadron duality, and provide more precise values of higher-twist matrix elements in the framework of the Operator Product Expansion.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2412.16047 [nucl-ex] (Published 2024-12-20)
Rare multi-nucleon decays with the full data sets of the Majorana Demonstrator
arXiv:2402.02640 [nucl-ex] (Published 2024-02-04, updated 2024-02-06)
Determination of the spins and parities for the 0$_{4}^{+}$ and 0$_{5}^{+}$ states in $^{100}$Zr
J. Wu et al.
arXiv:nucl-ex/0510011 (Published 2005-10-05)
Heavy flavor production in p+p and d+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 200 GeV from single leptons over a wide kinematic range