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Separated Response Functions in Exclusive, Forward $\pi^{\pm}$ Electroproduction on Deuterium

Nuclear Experiment 2015-01-08 v1

Abstract

Background: Measurements of forward exclusive meson production at different squared four-momenta of the exchanged virtual photon, Q2Q^2, and at different four-momentum transfer, t, can be used to probe QCD's transition from meson-nucleon degrees of freedom at long distances to quark-gluon degrees of freedom at short scales. Ratios of separated response functions in π\pi^- and π+\pi^+ electroproduction are particularly informative. The ratio for transverse photons may allow this transition to be more easily observed, while the ratio for longitudinal photons provides a crucial verification of the assumed pole dominance, needed for reliable extraction of the pion form factor from electroproduction data. Method: Data were acquired with 2.6-5.2 GeV electron beams and the HMS+SOS spectrometers in Jefferson Lab Hall C, at central Q2Q^2 values of 0.6, 1.0, 1.6 GeV2^2 at W=1.95 GeV, and Q2Q^2=2.45 GeV2^2 at W=2.22 GeV. There was significant coverage in ϕ\phi and ϵ\epsilon, which allowed separation of σL,T,LT,TT\sigma_{L,T,LT,TT}. Results: σL\sigma_L shows a clear signature of the pion pole, with a sharp rise at small -t. In contrast, σT\sigma_T is much flatter versus t. The longitudinal/transverse ratios evolve with Q2Q^2 and t, and at the highest Q2Q^2=2.45 GeV2^2 show a slight enhancement for π\pi^- production compared to π+\pi^+. The π/π+\pi^-/\pi^+ ratio for transverse photons exhibits only a small Q2Q^2-dependence, following a nearly universal curve with t, with a steep transition to a value of about 0.25, consistent with s-channel quark knockout. The σTT/σT\sigma_{TT}/\sigma_T ratio also drops rapidly with Q2Q^2, qualitatively consistent with s-channel helicity conservation. The π/π+\pi^-/\pi^+ ratio for longitudinal photons indicates a small isoscalar contamination at W=1.95 GeV, consistent with what was observed in our earlier determination of the pion form factor at these kinematics.

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@article{arxiv.1412.5140,
  title  = {Separated Response Functions in Exclusive, Forward $\pi^{\pm}$ Electroproduction on Deuterium},
  author = {G. M. Huber and H. P. Blok and C. Butuceanu and D. Gaskell and T. Horn and D. J. Mack and D. Abbott and K. Aniol and H. Anklin and C. Armstrong and J. Arrington and K. Assamagan and S. Avery and O. K. Baker and B. Barrett and E. J. Beise and C. Bochna and W. Boeglin and E. J. Brash and H. Breuer and C. C. Chang and N. Chant and M. E. Christy and J. Dunne and T. Eden and R. Ent and H. Fenker and E. F. Gibson and R. Gilman and K. Gustafsson and W. Hinton and R. J. Holt and H. Jackson and S. Jin and M. K. Jones and C. E. Keppel and P. H. Kim and W. Kim and P. M. King and A. Klein and D. Koltenuk and V. Kovaltchouk and M. Liang and J. Liu and G. J. Lolos and A. Lung and D. J. Margaziotis and P. Markowitz and A. Matsumura and D. McKee and D. Meekins and J. Mitchell and T. Miyoshi and H. Mkrtchyan and B. Mueller and G. Niculescu and I. Niculescu and Y. Okayasu and L. Pentchev and C. Perdrisat and D. Pitz and D. Potterveld and V. Punjabi and L. M. Qin and P. E. Reimer and J. Reinhold and J. Roche and P. G. Roos and A. Sarty and I. K. Shin and G. R. Smith and S. Stepanyan and L. G. Tang and V. Tadevosyan and V. Tvaskis and R. L. J. van der Meer and K. Vansyoc and D. Van Westrum and S. Vidakovic and J. Volmer and W. Vulcan and G. Warren and S. A. Wood and C. Xu and C. Yan and W. -X. Zhao and X. Zheng and B. Zihlmann and The Jefferson Lab Fpi Collaboration},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.5140},
  year   = {2015}
}

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25 pages, 16 figures, 6 tables