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Nucleon Axial Radius and Muonic Hydrogen - A New Analysis and Review

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-08-16 v3 High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Weak capture in muonic hydrogen (μ\muH) as a probe of the chiral properties and nucleon structure predictions of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is reviewed. A recent determination of the axial-vector charge radius squared, rA2(z  exp.)=0.46(22)  fm2r_A^2(z\; {\rm exp.}) = 0.46(22)\;{\rm fm}^2, from a model independent zz expansion analysis of neutrino-nucleon scattering data is employed in conjunction with the MuCap measurement of the singlet muonic hydrogen capture rate, ΛsingletMuCap=715.6(7.4)  s1\Lambda_{\rm singlet}^{\rm MuCap} = 715.6(7.4)\;{\rm s}^{-1}, to update the induced pseudoscalar nucleon coupling: gˉPMuCap=8.23(83)\bar{g}_P^{\rm MuCap} = 8.23(83) derived from experiment, and gˉPtheory=8.25(25)\bar{g}_P^{\rm theory} = 8.25(25) predicted by chiral perturbation theory. Accounting for correlated errors this implies gˉPtheory/gˉPMuCap=1.00(8)\bar{g}_P^{\rm theory}/\bar{g}_P^{\rm MuCap}= 1.00(8), confirming theory at the 8% level. If instead, the predicted expression for gˉPtheory\bar{g}_P^{\rm theory} is employed as input, then the capture rate alone determines rA2(μH)=0.46(24)fm2r_A^2(\mu {\rm H})=0.46(24)\, {\rm fm}^2, or together with the independent zz expansion neutrino scattering results, a weighted average rA2(ave.)=0.46(16)fm2r_A^2({\rm ave.}) = 0.46(16)\, {\rm fm}^2. Sources of theoretical uncertainty are critically examined and potential experimental improvements are described that can reduce the capture rate error by about a factor of 3. Muonic hydrogen can thus provide a precise and independent rA2r_A^2 value which may be compared with other determinations, such as ongoing lattice gauge theory calculations. The importance of an improved rA2r_A^2 determination for phenomenology is illustrated by considering the impact on critical neutrino-nucleus cross sections at neutrino oscillation experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1708.08462,
  title  = {Nucleon Axial Radius and Muonic Hydrogen - A New Analysis and Review},
  author = {Richard J. Hill and Peter Kammel and William J. Marciano and Alberto Sirlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.08462},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

36 pages, 7 figures. v2: improved discussion of radiative corrections with reduced uncertainty; updated values for V_{ud} and g_A; references added; version to appear in Rept. Prog. Phys. v3: included missing sentence in g_A discussion on page 12 to make arxiv and published versions identical