학술논문

Recoil Polarization Measurements of the Proton Electromagnetic Form Factor Ratio to Q^2 = 8.5 GeV^2
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Puckett, A. J. R.Brash, E. J.Jones, M. K.Luo, W.Meziane, M.Pentchev, L.Perdrisat, C. F.Punjabi, V.Wesselmann, F. R.Ahmidouch, A.Albayrak, I.Aniol, K. A.Arrington, J.Asaturyan, A.Baghdasaryan, H.Benmokhtar, F.Bertozzi, W.Bimbot, L.Bosted, P.Boeglin, W.Butuceanu, C.Carter, P.Chernenko, S.Christy, E.Commisso, M.Cornejo, J. C.Covrig, S.Danagoulian, S.Daniel, A.Davidenko, A.Day, D.Dhamija, S.Dutta, D.Ent, R.Frullani, S.Fenker, H.Frlez, E.Garibaldi, F.Gaskell, D.Gilad, S.Gilman, R.Goncharenko, Y.Hafidi, K.Hamilton, D.Higinbotham, D. W.Hinton, W.Horn, T.Hu, B.Huang, J.Huber, G. M.Jensen, E.Keppel, C.Khandaker, M.King, P.Kirillov, D.Kohl, M.Kravtsov, V.Kumbartzki, G.Li, Y.Mamyan, V.Margaziotis, D. J.Marsh, A.Matulenko, Y.Maxwell, J.Mbianda, G.Meekins, D.Melnik, Y.Miller, J.Mkrtchyan, A.Mkrtchyan, H.Moffit, B.Moreno, O.Mulholland, J.Narayan, A.Nedev, S.NuruzzamanPiasetzky, E.Pierce, W.Piskunov, N. M.Prok, Y.Ransome, R. D.Razin, D. S.Reimer, P.Reinhold, J.Rondon, O.Shabestari, M.Shahinyan, A.Shestermanov, K.Sirca, S.Sitnik, I.Smykov, L.Smith, G.Solovyev, L.Solvignon, P.Subedi, R.Tomasi-Gustafsson, E.Vasiliev, A.Veilleux, M.Wojtsekhowski, B. B.Wood, S.Ye, Z.Zanevsky, Y.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zheng, X.Zhu, L.
Source
Phys.Rev.Lett.104:242301,2010
Subject
Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Theory
Language
Abstract
Among the most fundamental observables of nucleon structure, electromagnetic form factors are a crucial benchmark for modern calculations describing the strong interaction dynamics of the nucleon's quark constituents; indeed, recent proton data have attracted intense theoretical interest. In this letter, we report new measurements of the proton electromagnetic form factor ratio using the recoil polarization method, at momentum transfers Q2=5.2, 6.7, and 8.5 GeV2. By extending the range of Q2 for which GEp is accurately determined by more than 50%, these measurements will provide significant constraints on models of nucleon structure in the non-perturbative regime.