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A 3% measurement of the beam normal single spin asymmetry in forward angle elastic electron-proton scattering using the Qweak setup

Posted on:2014-07-04Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Ohio UniversityCandidate:Waidyawansa, D. Buddhini PFull Text:PDF
GTID:1450390008962474Subject:High Energy Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The beam normal single spin asymmetry generated in the scattering of transversely polarized electrons from unpolarized nucleons is an observable of the imaginary part of the two-photon exchange process. Moreover, it is a potential source of false asymmetry in parity violating electron scattering experiments. The Qweak experiment uses parity violating electron scattering to make a direct measurement of the weak charge of the proton. The targeted 4% measurement of the weak charge of the proton probes for parity violating new physics beyond the Standard Model. The beam normal single spin asymmetry at Qweak kinematics is at least three orders of magnitude larger than 5 ppb precision of the parity violating asymmetry. To better understand this parity conserving background, the Qweak Collaboration has performed elastic scattering measurements with fully transversely polarized electron beam on the proton and aluminum. This dissertation presents the analysis of the 3% measurement (1.3% statistical and 2.6% systematic) of beam normal single spin asymmetry in electronproton scattering at a Q2 of 0.025 (GeV/c)2. It is the most precise existing measurement of beam normal single spin asymmetry available at the time. A measurement of this precision helps to improve the theoretical models on beam normal single spin asymmetry and thereby our understanding of the doubly virtual Compton scattering process.
Keywords/Search Tags:Beam normal single spin asymmetry, Scattering, Measurement, Electron, Transversely polarized, Proton
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