“…The technique was originally used to verify the nature of the weak neutral-current [1,2], and more recently has been used to bound the size of the strange quark contribution to the nucleon form factors [3,4,5,6,7,8], verify the existence of a "neutron-skin" in 208 Pb [9,10], and to do precision tests of the Standard Model of particle physics [11,12]. Asymmetries measured in experiments so far have ranged from ∼200 parts-per-million (ppm) down to ∼0.2 ppm, depending on the physical process and kinematics.…”