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Physics Letters B | 2004

The Strange Quark Contribution to the Proton's Magnetic Moment

D. T. Spayde; D. Beck; R. Hasty; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; G. Dodson; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; W Franklin; E. Tsentalovich; B. Yang; T. Zwart; E. J. Beise; H. Breuer; R. Tieulent; R. Carr; S. Covrig; B. W. Filippone; Takeo Ito; R. D. McKeown; W. Korsch; S. Kowalski; B. Mueller; M. L. Pitt; Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf; J. Ritter; S. P. Wells

Abstract We report a new determination of the strange quark contribution to the protons magnetic form factor at a four-momentum transfer Q 2 =0.1 (GeV/ c ) 2 from parity-violating e – p elastic scattering. The result uses a revised analysis of data from the SAMPLE experiment which was carried out at the MIT-Bates Laboratory. The data are combined with a calculation of the protons axial form factor G e A to determine the strange form factor G s M ( Q 2 =0.1)=0.37±0.20±0.26±0.07. The extrapolation of G s M to its Q 2 =0 limit and comparison with calculations is also discussed.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Parity violation in elastic electron-proton scattering and the proton's strange magnetic form factor

D. T. Spayde; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; D. Beck; E. J. Beise; C. Benson; H. Breuer; R. Carr; S. Covrig; J. DelCorso; G. Dodson; K. Dow; C. Eppstein; M. Farkhondeh; Brad Filippone; P. Frazier; R. Hasty; Takeo Ito; C. E. Jones; W. Korsch; S. Kowalski; Pei Yun Lee; E. Maneva; K. McCarty; R. D. McKeown; J. Mikell; B. Mueller; P. Naik; M. Pitt; J. Ritter

We report a new measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in elastic electron scattering from the proton at backward scattering angles. This asymmetry is sensitive to the strange magnetic form factor of the proton as well as electroweak axial radiative corrections. The new measurement of A = -4.92+/-0.61+/-0.73 ppm provides a significant constraint on these quantities. The implications for the strange magnetic form factor are discussed in the context of theoretical estimates for the axial corrections.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

-Measurement of the proton's electric to magnetic form factor ratio from 1H(over -->)(e(over -->),e'p).

C. Crawford; A. Sindile; T. Akdogan; R. Alarcon; W. Bertozzi; E. C. Booth; T. Botto; J. R. Calarco; B. Clasie; A. DeGrush; T. W. Donnelly; K. Dow; D. Dutta; M. Farkhondeh; R. Fatemi; O. Filoti; W. Franklin; H. Gao; E. Geis; S. Gilad; W. Haeberli; D. Hasell; W. Hersman; M. Holtrop; P. Karpius; M. Kohl; H. Kolster; T. Lee; A. Maschinot; J. L. Matthews

We report the first precision measurement of the proton electric to magnetic form factor ratio from spin-dependent elastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from a polarized hydrogen internal gas target. The measurement was performed at the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring over a range of four-momentum transfer squared Q2 from 0.15 to 0.65 (GeV/c)(2). Significantly improved results on the proton electric and magnetic form factors are obtained in combination with existing cross-section data on elastic electron-proton scattering in the same Q2 region.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Measurement of the proton's electric to magnetic form factor ratio from H→1(e→,e′p)

C. Crawford; A. Sindile; T. Akdogan; R. Alarcon; W. Bertozzi; E. Booth; T. Botto; J. R. Calarco; B. Clasie; A. Degrush; T. W. Donnelly; K. Dow; D. Dutta; M. Farkhondeh; R. Fatemi; O. Filoti; W. Franklin; H. Gao; E. Geis; S. Gilad; W. Haeberli; D. Hasell; W. Hersman; M. Holtrop; P. Karpius; M. Kohl; H. Kolster; T. Lee; A. Maschinot; J. L. Matthews

We report the first precision measurement of the proton electric to magnetic form factor ratio from spin-dependent elastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from a polarized hydrogen internal gas target. The measurement was performed at the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring over a range of four-momentum transfer squared Q2 from 0.15 to 0.65 (GeV/c)(2). Significantly improved results on the proton electric and magnetic form factors are obtained in combination with existing cross-section data on elastic electron-proton scattering in the same Q2 region.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Parity-Violating Electron Deuteron Scattering and the Proton's Neutral Weak Axial Vector Form Factor

Takeo Ito; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; G. Batigne; D. Beck; E. J. Beise; A. Blake; H. Breuer; R. Carr; B. Clasie; S. Covrig; A. Danagoulian; G. Dodson; K. Dow; D. Dutta; M. Farkhondeh; B. W. Filippone; W. Franklin; C. Furget; H. Gao; J. Gao; K. Gustafsson; L. Hannelius; R. Hasty; A.M. Hawthorne-Allen; M.C. Herda; C.E. Jones; P. King; W. Korsch; S. Kowalski

We report on a new measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in quasielastic electron scattering from the deuteron at backward angles at Q2=0.038 (GeV/c)2. This quantity provides a determination of the neutral weak axial vector form factor of the nucleon, which can potentially receive large electroweak corrections. The measured asymmetry A=-3.51+/-0.57 (stat)+/-0.58 (syst) ppm is consistent with theoretical predictions. We also report on updated results of the previous experiment at Q2=0.091 (GeV/c)2, which are also consistent with theoretical predictions.


Physical Review C | 2001

Measurement of the vector analyzing power in elastic electron-proton scattering as a probe of the double virtual Compton amplitude.

S. P. Wells; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; D. Beck; E. J. Beise; C. Benson; H. Breuer; R. Carr; S. Covrig; J. DelCorso; G. Dodson; C. Eppstein; M. Farkhondeh; B. W. Filippone; T. A. Forest; P. Frasier; R. Hasty; Takeo Ito; C. E. Jones; W. Korsch; S. Kowalski; Pei Yun Lee; E. Maneva; K. McCarty; R. D. McKeown; J. Mikell; B. Mueller; P. Naik; M. Pitt; J. Ritter

We report the first measurement of the vector analyzing power in inclusive transversely polarized elastic electron-proton scattering at Q^2=0.1(GeV/c)^2 and large scattering angles. This quantity must vanish in the single virtual photon exchange, plane-wave impulse approximation for this reaction, and can therefore provide information on two photon exchange amplitudes for electromagnetic interactions with hadronic systems. The observable we have measured is driven by the imaginary part of the two photon exchange amplitude, the hadronic side of which is simply the Compton amplitude for the proton with two virtual photons. We find a small but nonzero value of A=-15.4±5.4 ppm.


Physical Review Letters | 2008

The Charge Form Factor of the Neutron at Low Momentum Transfer from the H-2-polarized (e-polarized, e-prime n) p Reaction

E. Geis; M. Kohl; V. Ziskin; T. Akdogan; H. Arenhövel; R. Alarcon; W. Bertozzi; E. C. Booth; T. Botto; J. R. Calarco; B. Clasie; C. Crawford; A. DeGrush; T. W. Donnelly; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; R. Fatemi; O. Filoti; W. Franklin; H. Gao; S. Gilad; D. Hasell; P. Karpius; H. Kolster; T. Lee; A. Maschinot; J. L. Matthews; K. McIlhany; N. Meitanis; R. Milner

We report new measurements of the neutron charge form factor at low momentum transfer using quasielastic electrodisintegration of the deuteron. Longitudinally polarized electrons at an energy of 850 MeV were scattered from an isotopically pure, highly polarized deuterium gas target. The scattered electrons and coincident neutrons were measured by the Bates Large Acceptance Spectrometer Toroid (BLAST) detector. The neutron form factor ratio GEn/GMn was extracted from the beam-target vector asymmetry AedV at four-momentum transfers Q2=0.14, 0.20, 0.29, and 0.42 (GeV/c)2.


Physical Review Letters | 2008

The Charge Form Factor of the Neutron at Low Momentum Transfer from the

E. Geis; V. Ziskin; T. Akdogan; Hartmuth Arenhoevel; R. Alarcon; W. Bertozzi; E. C. Booth; T. Botto; J. R. Calarco; B. Clasie; Christopher Crawford; A. DeGrush; T. W. Donnelly; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; R. Fatemi; O. Filoti; W. Franklin; H. Gao; S. Gilad; D. Hasell; P. Karpius; M. Kohl; H. Kolster; T. Lee; A. Maschinot; J. L. Matthews; K. McIlhany; N. Meitanis; R. Milner

We report new measurements of the neutron charge form factor at low momentum transfer using quasielastic electrodisintegration of the deuteron. Longitudinally polarized electrons at an energy of 850 MeV were scattered from an isotopically pure, highly polarized deuterium gas target. The scattered electrons and coincident neutrons were measured by the Bates Large Acceptance Spectrometer Toroid (BLAST) detector. The neutron form factor ratio GEn/GMn was extracted from the beam-target vector asymmetry AedV at four-momentum transfers Q2=0.14, 0.20, 0.29, and 0.42 (GeV/c)2.


SPIN 2002: 15th International Spin Physics Symposium and Workshop on Polarized Electron Sources and Polarimeters | 2003

^{2}\vec{\rm H}(\vec{\rm e},{\rm e}'{\rm n}){\rm p}

W. Franklin; T. Akdogan; D. Dutta; M. Farkhondeh; M. Hurwitz; J. L. Matthews; E. Tsentalovich; W. Turchinetz; T. Zwart; E. C. Booth

The MIT‐Bates Compton Polarimeter, a laser back‐scattering device, is used to measure the polarization of electron beams circulating in the South Hall Ring for a range of energies between 300 and 1000 MeV. The apparatus is described in detail and compared to other polarimeters operating within a similar energy region. Preliminary polarization results at 850 MeV are presented.


SPIN PHYSICS: 18th International Spin Physics Symposium | 2009

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A proposed new high‐luminosity electron‐ion collider requires a polarized electron source of extremely high intensity. An ion back bombardment of the cathode is the main factor limiting the intensity of modern polarized electron guns. This study examines the possibility of building a very high intensity polarized electron gun.

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M. Farkhondeh

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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W. Franklin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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K. Dow

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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T. Zwart

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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G. Dodson

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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R. Alarcon

Arizona State University

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J. L. Matthews

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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W. Bertozzi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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A. Maschinot

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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