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24 April 2024
 
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Precision measurement of the neutron spin asymmetryA(n)(1) and spin-flavor decomposition in the valence quark region
X Zheng ; K Aniol ; D S Armstrong ; T D Averett ; W Bertozzi ; S Binet ; E Burtin ; E Busato ; C Butuceanu ; J Calarco ; A Camsonne ; G D Cates ; Z Chai ; J-P Chen ; Seonho Choi ; E Chudakov ; F Cusanno ; R De Leo ; A Deur ; S Dieterich ; D Dutta ; J M Finn ; S Frullani ; H Gao ; J Gao ; F Garibaldi ; S Gilad ; R Gilman ; J Gomez ; J-O Hansen ; D W Higinbotham ; W Hinton ; T Horn ; C W De Jager ; X Jiang ; L Kaufman ; J Kelly ; W Korsch ; K Kramer ; J LeRose ; D Lhuillier ; N Liyanage ; D J Margaziotis ; F Marie ; P Markowitz ; K McCormick ; Z-E Meziani ; R Michaels ; B Moffit ; S Nanda ; D Neyret ; S K Phillips ; A Powell ; T Pussieux ; B Reitz ; J Roche ; R Roche ; M Roedelbronn ; G Ron ; M Rvachev ; A Saha ; N Savvinov ; J Singh ; S Sirca ; K Slifer ; P Solvignon ; P Souder ; D J Steiner ; S Strauch ; V Sulkosky ; A Tobias ; G Urciuoli ; A Vacheret ; B Wojtsekhowski ; H Xiang ; Y Xiao ; F Xiong ; B Zhang ; L Zhu ; X Zhu ; P A Zołnierczuk ; ;
Date 9 Jan 2004
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 92 (1), 012004
AbstractWe have measured the neutron spin asymmetry A(n)(1) with high precision at three kinematics in the deep inelastic region at x=0.33, 0.47, and 0.60, and Q(2)=2.7, 3.5, and 4.8 (GeV/c)(2), respectively. Our results unambiguously show, for the first time, that A(n)(1) crosses zero around x=0.47 and becomes significantly positive at x=0.60. Combined with the world proton data, polarized quark distributions were extracted. Our results, in general, agree with relativistic constituent quark models and with perturbative quantum chromodynamics (PQCD) analyses based on the earlier data. However they deviate from PQCD predictions based on hadron helicity conservation.
Source PubMed, pmid14753984
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