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Measurement of parity-violating asymmetry in electron-deuteron inelastic scattering
Wang, D ; Pan, K ; Subedi, R ; Ahmed, Z ; Allada, K ; Aniol, KA ; Armstrong, DS ; Arrington, J ; Bellini, V ; Beminiwattha, R ... show 10 more
Wang, D
Pan, K
Subedi, R
Ahmed, Z
Allada, K
Aniol, KA
Armstrong, DS
Arrington, J
Bellini, V
Beminiwattha, R
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2015-04-16
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10.1103/PhysRevC.91.045506
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© 2015 American Physical Society. The parity-violating asymmetries between a longitudinally polarized electron beam and an unpolarized deuterium target have been measured recently. The measurement covered two kinematic points in the deep-inelastic scattering region and five in the nucleon resonance region. We provide here details of the experimental setup, data analysis, and results on all asymmetry measurements including parity-violating electron asymmetries and those of inclusive pion production and beam-normal asymmetries. The parity-violating deep-inelastic asymmetries were used to extract the electron-quark weak effective couplings, and the resonance asymmetries provided the first evidence for quark-hadron duality in electroweak observables. These electron asymmetries and their interpretation were published earlier, but are presented here in more detail.
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