The $Q_{weak}$ Experiment: First Determination of the Weak Charge of the Proton
Abstract
The Collaboration has completed a challenging measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in elastic electron-proton (p) scattering at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab). The initial result reported here is extracted from the commissioning part of the experiment, constituting about 4% of the full data set. The parity-violating asymmetry at a low momentum transfer =0.025 GeV is = -279 35 (stat) 31 (syst) ppb, which is the smallest and most precise asymmetry ever measured in p scattering. This result allowed the first determination of the weak charge of the proton from a global fit of parity-violating elastic scattering (PVES) results from nuclear targets, where earlier data at higher constrain uncertainties of hadronic structure. The value extracted from the global fit is (PVES) = 0.064 0.012, in agreement with the standard model prediction (SM) = 0.0710 0.0007. The neutral weak charges of up and down quarks are extracted from a combined fit of the PVES results with a previous atomic parity violation (APV) measurement on Cs. The analysis of the full data is ongoing and expected to yield a value for the asymmetry within 10 ppb of precision. Because of the suppression of , such a high precision measurement will place significant constraints to models of physics beyond the standard model.
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@article{arxiv.1509.08829,
title = {The $Q_{weak}$ Experiment: First Determination of the Weak Charge of the Proton},
author = {Manolis Kargiantoulakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08829},
year = {2015}
}
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Talk presented at CIPANP2015. 8 pages, LaTeX, 4 eps figures