Bulletin of the American Physical Society
New England Section Fall 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 13
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Session K03: Nuclear Physics
1:00 PM–2:12 PM,
Saturday, October 15, 2022
University of New Hampshire in Durham
Room: DeMeritt Hall 240
Chair: Douglas Higinbotham, Jefferson Lab
Abstract: K03.00002 : Proton Spin Structure & Polarizabilities in the Strong QCD Regime
1:12 PM–1:24 PM
Presenter:
David Ruth
Author:
David Ruth
Collaboration:
g2p
the low Q2 regime where the correlation between quarks becomes
significant. This talk will present the results of the Jefferson Lab E08-027 (g2p)
experiment, the first ever measurement of the proton’s g2 structure
function in the low Q2, strong QCD regime. This talk will also discuss
the experimental and analysis process of the experiment, and present
several Polarizabilities derived from the measured structure functions
which are directly compared to calculations of Chiral Perturbation Theory
and serve as a benchmark for future low Q2 effective theories of QCD.
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