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Measurements of the Generalized Electric and Magnetic Polarizabilities of the Proton at Low Q2 Using the VCS Reaction
P. Bourgeois ; Y. Sato ; J. Shaw ; R. Alarcon ; A. M. Bernstein ; W. Bertozzi ; T. Botto ; J. Calarco ; F. Casagrande ; M. O. Distler ; K. Dow ; M. Farkondeh ; S. Georgakopoulos ; S. Gilad ; R. Hicks ; M. Holtrop ; A. Hotta ; X. Jiang ; A. Karabarbounis ; J. Kirkpatrick ; S. Kowalski ; R. Milner ; R. Miskimen ; I. Nakagawa ; C. N. Papanicolas ; A. J. Sarty ; S. Sirca ; E. Six ; N. F. Sparveris ; S. Stave ; E. Stiliaris ; T. Tamae ; G. Tsentalovich ; C. Tschalaer ; W. Turchinetz ; Z.-L. Zhou ; T. Zwart ; PDF only ; SLAC-SPIRES HEP ; to ; by ;
Date 10 May 2006
AbstractThe mean square polarizability radii of the proton have been measured for the first time in a virtual Compton scattering experiment performed at the MIT-Bates out-of-plane scattering facility. Response functions and polarizabilities obtained from a dispersion analysis of the data at Q2=0.06 GeV2/c2 are in agreement with O(p3) heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory. The data support the dominance of mesonic effects in the polarizabilities, and the increase of beta with increasing Q2 is evidence for the cancellation of long-range diamagnetism by short-range paramagnetism from the pion cloud.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0605009
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