Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session PC: 3D Parton Structure of Hadrons: Generalized Parton Distributions
9:30 AM–11:18 AM,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Room: Studio 2
Chair: Nobuo Sato, Jefferson Lab
Abstract: PC.00008 : Double Spin Asymmetry in Wide-Angle Charged Pion Photoproduction - $A_{LL}$ experiment
10:54 AM–11:06 AM
Presenter:
Arun Tadepalli
(Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat)
Authors:
Arun Tadepalli
(Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat)
Rachel Montgomery
(University of Glasgow)
Bogdan B Wojtsekhowski
(Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associat)
Gordon Cates
(University of Virginia)
Collaboration:
WAPP collaboration
We plan to test three aspects of the theoretical prediction:
\begin{itemize}
\item Similar absolute values and opposite signs of \KLL~and \ALL.
\item Dependence of \ALL~with a slight variation of the pion centre of mass angle.
\item Stability of \ALL~in the wide angle regime as a function of Mandelstam variable $s$ in the energy range 9 to 15 GeV$^2$.
\end{itemize}
This experiment aims to measure helicity correlation observables that have not been measured before for wide angle pion photoproduction. Such a pioneering measurement will help to uncover the nature of the interaction mechanism that underlies exclusive single pion photoproduction from the nucleon in the wide angle regime. Overview and projected results will be presented in this talk.
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