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Physical Review D | 1998

Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1 and g2

K. Abe; T. Akagi; P.L. Anthony; R. Antonov; R.G. Arnold; T. Averett; H. R. Band; J. M. Bauer; H. Borel; P. Bosted; Vincent Breton; J. Button-Shafer; J. P. Chen; T. E. Chupp; J. Clendenin; C. Comptour; K.P. Coulter; D. Crabb; M. Daoudi; F. S. Dietrich; J. Dunne; H. Dutz; R. Erbacher; J. Fellbaum; A. Feltham; H. Fonvieille; E. Frlez; D. Garvey; R. Gearhart; J. Gomez

Measurements are reported of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g1 at beam energies of 29.1, 16.2, and 9.7 GeV and g2 at a beam energy of 29.1 GeV. The integrals of g1 over x have been evaluated at fixed Q**2 = 3 (GeV/c)**2 using the full data set. The Q**2 dependence of the ratio g1/F1 was studied and found to be small for Q**2>1 (GeV/c)**2. Within experimental precision the g2 data are well-described by the Wandzura-Wilczek twist-2 contribution. Twist-3 matrix elements were extracted and compared to theoretical predictions. The asymmetry A2 was measured and found to be significantly smaller than the positivity limit for both proton and deuteron targets. A2 for the proton is found to be positive and inconsistent with zero. Measurements of g1 in the resonance region show strong variations with x and Q**2, consistent with resonant amplitudes extracted from unpolarized data. These data allow us to study the Q**2 dependence of the first moments of g1 below the scaling region.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997

DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SLD VERTEX DETECTOR : A 307 MPIXEL TRACKING SYSTEM

K. Abe; A. Arodzero; C. Baltay; J. Brau; M. Breidenbach; P.N. Burrows; A.S Chou; G Crawford; C. Damerell; P.J. Dervan; Dn Dong; W. Emmet; R.L. English; E Etzion; M. Foss; R. Frey; G. Haller; K Hasuko; S. S. Hertzbach; J. Hoeflich; M.E. Huffer; Dj Jackson; J. A. Jaros; J. Kelsey; I. Lee; V. Lia; A.L. Lintern; M.X. Liu; S. Manly; H. Masuda

This paper describes the design, construction, and initial operation of SLDs upgraded vertex detector which comprises 96 two-dimensional charge-coupled devices (CCDs) with a total of 307 Mpixel. Each pixel functions as an independent particle detecting element, providing space point measurements of charged particle tracks with a typical precision of 4 μm in each co-ordinate. The CCDs are arranged in three concentric cylinders just outside the beam-pipe which surrounds the e+e− collision point of the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC). The detector is a powerful tool for distinguishing displaced vertex tracks, produced by decay in flight of heavy flavour hadrons or tau leptons, from tracks produced at the primary event vertex. The requirements for this detector include a very low mass structure (to minimize multiple scattering) both for mechanical support and to provide signal paths for the CCDs; operation at low temperature with a high degree of mechanical stability; and high speed CCD readout, signal processing, and data sparsification. The lessons learned in achieving these goals should be useful for the construction of large arrays of CCDs or active pixel devices in the future in a number of areas of science and technology.


Physical Review Letters | 1996

Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Function g2 and Asymmetry A2

K. Abe; C. C. Young; J. McCarthy; L. C. Smith; W. Meyer; R. Prepost; R.G. Arnold; T. Averett; D. Kawall; A. Rijllart; E. Frlez; T. E. Chupp; P. Bosted; C. Comptour; T. Maruyama; H. Borel; M. Kuriki; O. Rondon-Aramayo; S. St. Lorant; T. J. Liu; Y. Terrien; T. Usher; Jianping Chen; R. Pitthan; Y. Roblin; C. Prescott; K. A. Griffioen; F. Suekane; F. Staley; P. Raines

We have measured proton and deuteron virtual photon-nucleon asymmetries A2p and A2d and structure functions g2p and g2d over the range 0.03<x<0.8 and 1.3<Q2<10 (GeV/c)2 by inelastically scattering polarized electrons off polarized ammonia targets. Results for A2 are significantly smaller than the positivity limit sqrt(R) for both targets. Within experimental precision, the g2 data are well-described by the twist-2 contribution g2WW. Twist-3 matrix elements have been extracted and are compared to theorectical predictions.


Physics Letters B | 1999

Measurements of R = σL/σT for 0.03 < x < 0.1 and Fit to World Data

R. Pitthan; R. Prepost; P. Grenier; M. Kuriki; H. Tang; F. Suekane; Y. Terrien; C. Prescott; R.M. Lombard-Nelsen; A. Klein; J. M. Bauer; J. Morgenstern; G. Zapalac; H. R. Band; Z.E. Meziani; F. Staley; B. Zihlmann; Z. M. Szalata; S. St. Lorant; S. Hoibraten; O. Rondon; P. Bosted; I. Sick; D. Zimmermann; J. Marroncle; E.W. Hughes; H. Yuta; G.G. Petratos; L.M. Stuart; C. Comptour

Abstract Measurements were made at SLAC of the cross section for scattering 29 GeV electrons from carbon at a laboratory angle of 4.5°, corresponding to 0.03Measurements were made at SLAC of the cross section for scattering 29 GeV electrons from carbon at a laboratory angle of 4.5 degrees, corresponding to 0.03<x<0.1 and 1.3<Q^2<2.7 GeV^2. Values of R=sigma_L/sigma_T were extracted in this kinematic range by comparing these data to cross sections measured at a higher beam energy by the NMC collaboration. The results are in reasonable agreement with pQCD calculations and with extrapolations of the R1990 parameterization of previous data. A new fit is made including these data and other recent results.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997

The SLD VXD3 detector and its initial performance

K. Abe; A. Arodzero; C. Baltay; J. Brau; M. Breidenbach; P.N. Burrows; A.S Chou; G Crawford; C. Damerell; P.J. Dervan; Dn Dong; W. Emmet; R.L. English; E Etzion; M. Foss; R. Frey; G. Haller; K Hasuko; S. S. Hertzbach; J. Hoeflich; J. Huber; M.E. Huffer; Dj Jackson; J. A. Jaros; J. Kelsy; H.W. Kendall; I. Lee; V. Lia; L. Lintern; M.X. Liu

The SLD collaboration completed construction of a new CCD vertex detector (VXD3) in January 1996 and started data taking in April 1996 with the new system. VXD3 is an upgrade of the original CCD vertex detector, VXD2, which had successfully operated in SLD for three years. VXD3 consists of 96 large area CCDs, each having 3.2 million 20 microns x20 microns pixels. By reducing the detector material and lengthening the lever arm, VXD3 is expected to improve secondary vertex resolution by about a factor of two compared with VXD2. The new three layered structure enables stand alone tracking without any ambiguity and its extended size along the beam direction improves the polar angle coverage to COS THETA {lt}0.85. An overview of this detector system and its initial performance are described.


Physical Review D | 1998

Measurements of the proton and deuteron spin structure functionsg1andg2

K. Abe; T. Akagi; P.L. Anthony; R. Antonov; R.G. Arnold; T. Averett; H. R. Band; J. M. Bauer; H. Borel; P. Bosted; Vincent Breton; J. Button-Shafer; J. P. Chen; T. E. Chupp; J. Clendenin; C. Comptour; K.P. Coulter; G.R. Court; D. Crabb; M. Daoudi; D. Day; F. S. Dietrich; J. Dunne; H. Dutz; Robin Erbacher; J. Fellbaum; A. Feltham; H. Fonvieille; E. Frlez; D. Garvey

Measurements are reported of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g1 at beam energies of 29.1, 16.2, and 9.7 GeV and g2 at a beam energy of 29.1 GeV. The integrals of g1 over x have been evaluated at fixed Q**2 = 3 (GeV/c)**2 using the full data set. The Q**2 dependence of the ratio g1/F1 was studied and found to be small for Q**2>1 (GeV/c)**2. Within experimental precision the g2 data are well-described by the Wandzura-Wilczek twist-2 contribution. Twist-3 matrix elements were extracted and compared to theoretical predictions. The asymmetry A2 was measured and found to be significantly smaller than the positivity limit for both proton and deuteron targets. A2 for the proton is found to be positive and inconsistent with zero. Measurements of g1 in the resonance region show strong variations with x and Q**2, consistent with resonant amplitudes extracted from unpolarized data. These data allow us to study the Q**2 dependence of the first moments of g1 below the scaling region.


Physical Review Letters | 1995

Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function g1p

K. Abe; T. Akagi; P.L. Anthony; R. Antonov; R.G. Arnold; T. Averett; H. R. Band; J.M. Bauer; H. Borel; P. Bosted; Vincent Breton; J. Button-Shafer; J. P. Chen; T. E. Chupp; J. Clendenin; C. Comptour; K.P. Coulter; G. Court; D. Crabb; M. Daoudi; D. Day; F. S. Dietrich; J. Dunne; H. Dutz; R. Erbacher; J. Fellbaum; A. Feltham; H. Fonvieille; E. Frlez; D. Garvey


Physical Review Letters | 1995

Precision measurement of the deuteron spin structure function g1d

K. Abe; T. Akagi; P.L. Anthony; R. Antonov; R.G. Arnold; T. Averett; H. R. Band; J.M. Bauer; H. Borel; P. Bosted; Vincent Breton; J. Button-Shafer; Jian-Ping Chen; T. E. Chupp; J. Clendenin; C. Comptour; K.P. Coulter; G. Court; D. Crabb; M. Daoudi; D. Day; F. S. Dietrich; J. Dunne; H. Dutz; R. Erbacher; J. Fellbaum; A. Feltham; H. Fonvieille; E. Frlez; D. Garvey


Archive | 1995

Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function g p 1

K. Abe; W. Meyer; D. Reyna; R.G. Arnold; S. E. Kuhn; C. C. Young; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; S. E. Rock; J. Dunne; P. Grenier; P.L. Anthony; I. Sick; P. Steiner; R. Prepost; B. A. Raue; Z. Szalata; T. Akagi; T. Averett; L.S. Rochester; C. Prescott; J. Morgenstern; J. M. Bauer; Marroncle. J.; J. Button-Shafer; G.R. Court; Y. Roblin; T. Usher; G. Zapalac; C. Comptour; F. S. Dietrich


Archive | 1992

Measurements of the nucleon spin structure at SLAC in end station A.

R.G. Arnold; P. Bosted; J. Dunne; Stephen. Rock; Z. Szalata; J.T. White; D. Fritzschi; J. Jourdan; G. Masson; S. Robinson; I. Sick; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; J. Mougey; S. Nanda; A. Thompson; P.L. Anthony; F. S. Dietrich; M. Mugge; K. Van Bibber; J. Button-Shafer; T. E. Chupp; K. Hicks; Vincent Breton; H. Fonvieille; D. Benton; K. A. Griffioen; A. Bodek; P. De Barbaro; W. Sakumoto; R.C. Walker

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P. Bosted

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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T. E. Chupp

University of Michigan

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F. S. Dietrich

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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T. Averett

University of Virginia

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Vincent Breton

Blaise Pascal University

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