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Measurement of Exclusive $\pi^0$ Electroproduction Structure Functions and their Relationship to Transversity GPDs

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2012-09-25 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Exclusive π0\pi^0 electroproduction at a beam energy of 5.75 GeV has been measured with the Jefferson Lab CLAS spectrometer. Differential cross sections were measured at more than 1800 kinematic values in Q2Q^2, xBx_B, tt, and ϕπ\phi_\pi, in the Q2Q^2 range from 1.0 to 4.6 GeV2^2,\ t-t up to 2 GeV2^2, and xBx_B from 0.1 to 0.58. Structure functions σT+ϵσL,σTT\sigma_T +\epsilon \sigma_L, \sigma_{TT} and σLT\sigma_{LT} were extracted as functions of tt for each of 17 combinations of Q2Q^2 and xBx_B. The data were compared directly with two handbag-based calculations including both longitudinal and transversity GPDs. Inclusion of only longitudinal GPDs very strongly underestimates σT+ϵσL\sigma_T +\epsilon \sigma_L and fails to account for σTT\sigma_{TT} and σLT\sigma_{LT}, while inclusion of transversity GPDs brings the calculations into substantially better agreement with the data. There is very strong sensitivity to the relative contributions of nucleon helicity flip and helicity non-flip processes. The results confirm that exclusive π0\pi^0 electroproduction offers direct experimental access to the transversity GPDs.

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@article{arxiv.1206.6355,
  title  = {Measurement of Exclusive $\pi^0$ Electroproduction Structure Functions and their Relationship to Transversity GPDs},
  author = {CLAS Collaboration and I. Bedlinskiy and V. Kubarovsky and S. Niccolai and P. Stoler and K. P. Adhikari and M. Aghasyan and M. J. Amaryan and M. Anghinolfi and H. Avakian and H. Baghdasaryan and J. Ball and N. A. Baltzell and M. Battaglieri and R. P. Bennett and A. S. Biselli and C. Bookwalter and S. Boiarinov and W. J. Briscoe and W. K. Brooks and V. D. Burkert and D. S. Carman and A. Celentano and S. Chandavar and G. Charles and M. Contalbrigo and V. Crede and A. D'Angelo and A. Daniel and N. Dashyan and R. De Vita and E. De Sanctis and A. Deur and C. Djalali and D. Doughty and R. Dupre and H. Egiyan and A. El Alaoui and L. El Fassi and L. Elouadrhiri and P. Eugenio and G. Fedotov and S. Fegan and J. A. Fleming and T. A. Forest and M. Garçon and N. Gevorgyan and K. L. Giovanetti and F. X. Girod and W. Gohn and R. W. Gothe and L. Graham and K. A. Griffioen and B. Guegan and M. Guidal and L. Guo and K. Hafidi and H. Hakobyan and C. Hanretty and D. Heddle and K. Hicks and M. Holtrop and Y. Ilieva and D. G. Ireland and B. S. Ishkhanov and E. L. Isupov and H. S. Jo and K. Joo and D. Keller and M. Khandaker and P. Khetarpal and A. Kim and W. Kim and F. J. Klein and S. Koirala and A. Kubarovsky and S. E. Kuhn and S. V. Kuleshov and N. D. Kvaltine and K. Livingston and H. Y. Lu and I. J. D. MacGregor and Y. Mao and N. Markov and D. Martinez and M. Mayer and B. McKinnon and C. A. Meyer and T. Mineeva and M. Mirazita and V. Mokeev and H. Moutarde and E. Munevar and C. Munoz Camacho and P. Nadel-Turonski and G. Niculescu and I. Niculescu and M. Osipenko and A. I. Ostrovidov and L. L. Pappalardo and R. Paremuzyan and K. Park and S. Park and E. Pasyuk and S. Anefalos Pereira and E. Phelps and S. Pisano and O. Pogorelko and S. Pozdniakov and J. W. Price and S. Procureur and Y. Prok and D. Protopopescu and A. J. R. Puckett and B. A. Raue and G. Ricco and D. Rimal and M. Ripani and G. Rosner and P. Rossi and F. Sabatié and M. S. Saini and C. Salgado and N. Saylor and D. Schott and R. A. Schumacher and E. Seder and H. Seraydaryan and Y. G. Sharabian and G. D. Smith and D. I. Sober and D. Sokhan and S. S. Stepanyan and S. Stepanyan and S. Strauch and M. Taiuti and W. Tang and C. E. Taylor and Ye Tian and S. Tkachenko and M. Ungaro and M. F. Vineyard and A. Vlassov and H. Voskanyan and E. Voutier and N. K. Walford and D. P. Watts and L. B. Weinstein and D. P. Weygand and M. H. Wood and N. Zachariou and J. Zhang and Z. W. Zhao and I. Zonta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.6355},
  year   = {2012}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures