The E00-110 experiment in Jefferson Lab's Hall A: Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off the Proton at 6 GeV
Abstract
We present final results on the photon electroproduction () cross section in the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) regime and the valence quark region from Jefferson Lab experiment E00-110. Results from an analysis of a subset of these data were published before, but the analysis has been improved which is described here at length, together with details on the experimental setup. Furthermore, additional data have been analyzed resulting in photon electroproduction cross sections at new kinematic settings, for a total of 588 experimental bins. Results of the - and -dependences of both the helicity-dependent and helicity-independent cross sections are discussed. The -dependence illustrates the dominance of the twist-2 handbag amplitude in the kinematics of the experiment, as previously noted. Thanks to the excellent accuracy of this high luminosity experiment, it becomes clear that the unpolarized cross section shows a significant deviation from the Bethe-Heitler process in our kinematics, compatible with a large contribution from the leading twist-2 DVCS term to the photon electroproduction cross section. The necessity to include higher-twist corrections in order to fully reproduce the shape of the data is also discussed. The DVCS cross sections in this paper represent the final set of experimental results from E00-110, superseding the previous publication.
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@article{arxiv.1504.05453,
title = {The E00-110 experiment in Jefferson Lab's Hall A: Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off the Proton at 6 GeV},
author = {M. Defurne and M. Amaryan and K. A. Aniol and M. Beaumel and H. Benaoum and P. Bertin and M. Brossard and A. Camsonne and J. -P. Chen and E. Chudakov and B. Craver and F. Cusanno and C. W. de Jager and A. Deur and R. Feuerbach and C. Ferdi and J. -M. Fieschi and S. Frullani and E. Fuchey and M. Garcon and F. Garibaldi and O. Gayou and G. Gavalian and R. Gilman and J. Gomez and P. Gueye and P. A. M. Guichon and B. Guillon and O. Hansen and D. Hayes and D. Higinbotham and T. Holmstrom and C. E. Hyde and H. Ibrahim and R. Igarashi and X. Jiang and H. S. Jo and L. J. Kaufman and A. Kelleher and C. Keppel and A. Kolarkar and E. Kuchina and G. Kumbartzki and G. Laveissière and J. J. LeRose and R. Lindgren and N. Liyanage and H. -J. Lu and D. J. Margaziotis and M. Mazouz and Z. -E. Meziani and K. McCormick and R. Michaels and B. Michel and B. Moffit and P. Monaghan and C. Muñoz Camacho and S. Nanda and V. Nelyubin and R. Paremuzyan and M. Potokar and Y. Qiang and R. D. Ransome and J. -S. Réal and B. Reitz and Y. Roblin and J. Roche and F. Sabatié and A. Saha and S. Sirca and K. Slifer and P. Solvignon and R. Subedi and V. Sulkosky and P. E. Ulmer and E. Voutier and K. Wang and L. B. Weinstein and B. Wojtsekhowski and X. Zheng and L. Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.05453},
year = {2015}
}
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48 pages, 32 figures