Measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the quasielastic he → 3 (e →,e′d) process
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2014-12-05Author
Mihovilovič, MJin, G
Long, E
Zhang, YW
Allada, K
Anderson, B
Annand, JRM
Averett, T
Boeglin, W
Bradshaw, P
Camsonne, A
Canan, M
Cates, GD
Chen, C
Chen, JP
Chudakov, E
De Leo, R
Deng, X
Deltuva, A
Deur, A
Dutta, C
El Fassi, L
Flay, D
Frullani, S
Garibaldi, F
Gao, H
Gilad, S
Gilman, R
Glamazdin, O
Golak, J
Golge, S
Gomez, J
Hansen, O
Higinbotham, DW
Holmstrom, T
Huang, J
Ibrahim, H
de Jager, CW
Jensen, E
Jiang, X
Jones, M
Kang, H
Katich, J
Khanal, HP
Kievsky, A
King, P
Korsch, W
Lerose, J
Lindgren, R
Lu, HJ
Luo, W
Marcucci, LE
Markowitz, P
Meziane, M
Michaels, R
Moffit, B
Monaghan, P
Muangma, N
Nanda, S
Norum, BE
Pan, K
Parno, D
Piasetzky, E
Posik, M
Punjabi, V
Puckett, AJR
Qian, X
Qiang, Y
Qui, X
Riordan, S
Saha, A
Sauer, PU
Sawatzky, B
Schiavilla, R
Schoenrock, B
Shabestari, M
Shahinyan, A
Širca, S
Skibiński, R
John, JS
Subedi, R
Sulkosky, V
Tobias, WA
Tireman, W
Urciuoli, GM
Viviani, M
Wang, D
Wang, K
Wang, Y
Watson, J
Wojtsekhowski, B
Witała, H
Ye, Z
Zhan, X
Zhang, Y
Zheng, X
Zhao, B
Zhu, L
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10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.232505Abstract
© 2014 American Physical Society. We present a precise measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the He→3(e→,e′d) reaction. This particular process is a uniquely sensitive probe of hadron dynamics in He3 and the structure of the underlying electromagnetic currents. The measurements have been performed in and around quasielastic kinematics at Q2=0.25(GeV/c)2 for missing momenta up to 270MeV/c. The asymmetries are in fair agreement with the state-of-the-art calculations in terms of their functional dependencies on pm and ω, but are systematically offset. Beyond the region of the quasielastic peak, the discrepancies become even more pronounced. Thus, our measurements have been able to reveal deficiencies in the most sophisticated calculations of the three-body nuclear system, and indicate that further refinement in the treatment of their two-and/or three-body dynamics is required.Citation to related work
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