2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.115.172502
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Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Quasielastic Scattering from the ReactionHe3(e,

Abstract: We report the first measurement of the target single-spin asymmetry, A y , in quasielastic scattering from the inclusive reaction 3 He ↑ ðe; e 0 Þ on a 3 He gas target polarized normal to the lepton scattering plane.

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“…The generalized parton distributions (GPDs) calculation of the former reference agrees well with the experimental datapoint of Ref. [41], which was taken at electron beam energy ε 1 = 3.605 GeV and Q 2 = 0.967 GeV 2 . However, this approach cannot be used to describe other datapoints of Ref.…”
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“…The generalized parton distributions (GPDs) calculation of the former reference agrees well with the experimental datapoint of Ref. [41], which was taken at electron beam energy ε 1 = 3.605 GeV and Q 2 = 0.967 GeV 2 . However, this approach cannot be used to describe other datapoints of Ref.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…3, the constraint η ≤ 0.1 implies that our results cannot be directly compared to the results of the experimental measurement of Ref. [41] (we extend our theoretical curves beyond the η = 0.1 region just for illustrative purposes). More interestingly, we can also notice that the FL slope of theoretical curves is of an opposite sign as compared to that expected from the experiment.…”
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“…The target asymmetry is sensitive to the imaginary part ofG E ,G M andF 3 that conserve the lepton helicity, and is of order O(α) ∼ 10 −2 . A measurement of the target asymmetry was reported in Ref [54]. The beam transverse spin asymmetry is sensitive to the imaginary part of the electron helicity-flip amplitudesF 3,4,5 [55] and is of the order of α · (m e /E) ∼ 10 −6 for electron beam energy E in GeV range.…”
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