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Physical Review Letters | 1999

Measurement of the Neutral Weak Form Factors of the Proton

K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; M. Baylac; E. Burtin; John Calarco; Gordon D. Cates; C. Cavata; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; D. Dale; C. W. de Jager; A. Deur; P. Djawotho; M. B. Epstein; S. Escoffier; L. A. Ewell; N. Falletto; J.M. Finn; Kevin Fissum; A. Fleck; B. Frois; J. Gao; F. Garibaldi; A. Gasparian; G. Gerstner; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; J. Gomez; V. Gorbenko; O. Hansen

We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from the proton. The kinematic point [{l_angle}{theta}{sub lab }{r_angle}=12.3{degree} and {l_angle}Q{sup 2}{r_angle}=0.48 (GeV /c){sup 2} ] is chosen to provide sensitivity, at a level that is of theoretical interest, to the strange electric form factor G{sup s}{sub E} . The result, A={minus}14.5{plus_minus}2.2 ppm , is consistent with the electroweak standard model and no additional contributions from strange quarks. In particular, the measurement implies G{sup s}{sub E}+0.39G{sup s}{sub M}=0.023 {plus_minus}0.034(stat){plus_minus}0.022( syst){plus_minus}0.026({delta}G{sup n}{sub E}) , where the last uncertainty arises from the estimated uncertainty in the neutron electric form factor. {copyright} {ital 1999} {ital The American Physical Society}


Physical Review Letters | 2002

Measurement of GEp/GMp in ep → ep to Q2 = 5.6 GeV2

O. Gayou; K.A. Aniol; T. Averett; F. Benmokhtar; W. Bertozzi; L. Bimbot; E. J. Brash; J. R. Calarco; C. Cavata; Z. Chai; C. C. Chang; T. Chang; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; R. De Leo; S. Dieterich; R. Endres; M. B. Epstein; S. Escoffier; K. G. Fissum; H. Fonvieille; S. Frullani; J. Gao; F. Garibaldi; S. Gilad; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; C. Glashausser; J. Gomez; V. Gorbenko

The ratio of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton G(Ep)/G(Mp), which is an image of its charge and magnetization distributions, was measured at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) using the recoil polarization technique. The ratio of the form factors is directly proportional to the ratio of the transverse to longitudinal components of the polarization of the recoil proton in the elastic (e) over right arrowp --> e (p) over right arrow reaction. The new data presented span the range 3.5 < Q(2) < 5.6 GeV2 and are well described by a linear Q(2) fit. Also, the ratio rootQ(2) F-2p/F-1p reaches a constant value above Q(2) = 2 GeV2.The ratio of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton G(E(p))/G(M(p)), which is an image of its charge and magnetization distributions, was measured at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) using the recoil polarization technique. The ratio of the form factors is directly proportional to the ratio of the transverse to longitudinal components of the polarization of the recoil proton in the elastic e(-->)p---> e(-->)p reaction. The new data presented span the range 3.5< Q(2)< 5.6 GeV(2) and are well described by a linear Q(2) fit. Also, the ratio sqrt[Q(2)] F(2(p))/F(1(p)) reaches a constant value above Q(2) = 2 GeV(2).


Physical Review C | 2006

Polarization transfer in the d(epol,e' ppol)n reaction up to Q^2=1.61 (GeV/c)^2

Bitao Hu; M. K. Jones; Paul E. Ulmer; H. Arenhövel; Oliver Keith Baker; W. Bertozzi; E. Brash; John Calarco; Jian-Ping Chen; Eugene A. Chudakov; A. Cochran; Scott Dumalski; R. Ent; John M. Finn; F. Garibaldi; Shalev Gilad; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; J. Gomez; V. Gorbenko; J.-O. Hansen; J. Hovebo; Cornelis De Jager; Sabine Jeschonnek; Xiaodong Jiang; Cynthia Keppel; Andreas Klein; Alexandre Kozlov; S. E. Kuhn; G. Kumbartzki

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J. Gomez

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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E. Chudakov

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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J. Gao

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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J. P. Chen

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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John Calarco

University of New Hampshire

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M. B. Epstein

California State University

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W. Bertozzi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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