Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
9851444 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Single spin azimuthal asymmetries ALTâ² were measured at Jefferson Lab using 2.2 and 4.4 GeV longitudinally polarised electrons incident on 4He and 12C targets in the CLAS detector. ALTâ² is related to the imaginary part of the longitudinal-transverse interference and in quasifree nucleon knockout it provides an unambiguous signature for final state interactions (FSI). Experimental values of ALTâ² were found to be below 5%, typically |ALTâ²|⩽3% for data with good statistical precision. Optical model in eikonal approximation (OMEA) and relativistic multiple-scattering Glauber approximation (RMSGA) calculations are shown to be consistent with the measured asymmetries.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Physics and Astronomy
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Authors
CLAS Collaboration CLAS Collaboration, D. Protopopescu, F.W. Hersman, M. Holtrop, G. Adams, P. Ambrozewicz, E. Anciant, M. Anghinolfi, B. Asavapibhop, G. Asryan, G. Audit, T. Auger, H. Avakian, H. Bagdasaryan, J.P. Ball, S. Barrow, M. Battaglieri,