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The g2p Experiment: A Measurement of the Proton's Spin Structure Functions

Nuclear Experiment 2017-08-29 v1

Abstract

The E08-027 (g2p) experiment measured the spin structure functions of the proton at Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Va. Longitudinally polarized electrons were scattered from a transversely and longitudinally polarized solid ammonia target in Hall A, with the polarized NH3_3 acting as an effective proton target. Focusing on small scattering angle events at the electron energies available at Jefferson Lab, the experiment covered a kinematic phase space of 0.02 GeV2^2 <Q2<< Q^2 < 0.20 GeV2^2 in the proton's resonance region. The spin structure functions, g1p(x,Q2)g_{1}^p(x,Q^2) and g2p(x,Q2)g_{2}^p(x,Q^2) , are extracted from an inclusive polarized cross section measurement of the electron-proton interaction. Integrated moments of g1(x,Q2)g_1(x,Q^2) are calculated and compared to theoretical predictions made by Chiral Perturbation Theory. The g1(x,Q2)g_1(x,Q^2) results are in agreement with previous measurements, but include a significant increase in statistical precision. The spin structure function contributions to the hyperfine energy levels in the hydrogen atom are also investigated. The g2(x,Q2)g_2(x,Q^2) measured contribution to the hyperfine splitting is the first ever experimental determination of this quantity. The results of this thesis suggest a disagreement of over 100% with previously published model results.

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@article{arxiv.1708.08297,
  title  = {The g2p Experiment: A Measurement of the Proton's Spin Structure Functions},
  author = {Ryan Zielinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.08297},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Ph.D. Thesis, University of New Hampshire. 2017