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The Recoil Proton Polarization: a new discriminative DVCS observable

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-01-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Generalized parton distributions describe the correlations between the longitudinal momentum and the transverse position of quarks and gluons in a nucleon. They can be constrained by measuring photon leptoproduction observables, arising from the interference between Bethe-Heitler and Deeply virtual Compton scattering processes. At leading-twist/leading-order, the amplitude of the latter is parameterized by complex integrals of the GPDs {H, E, \~H, \~E} . As data collected on an unpolarized or longitudinally polarized target constrains H and \~H, E is poorly known as it requires data collected with a transversely polarized target, which is very challenging to implement in fixed target experiments. The only alternative considered so far has been DVCS on a neutron with a deuterium target, while assuming isospin symmetry and absence of final-state interactions. Today, we introduce the polarization of the recoil proton as a new DVCS observable, highly sensitive to E, which appears feasible for an experimental study at a high-luminosity facility such as Jefferson Lab.

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@article{arxiv.2209.04313,
  title  = {The Recoil Proton Polarization: a new discriminative DVCS observable},
  author = {Olga Bessidskaia Bylund and Maxime Defurne and Pierre A. M. Guichon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.04313},
  year   = {2023}
}