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G E p -2γ experiment and the new JLab Hall-C Focal Plane Polarimeter Mehdi Meziane The College of William & Mary - APS Meeting April 14, 2008 - On behalf.

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1 G E p -2γ experiment and the new JLab Hall-C Focal Plane Polarimeter Mehdi Meziane The College of William & Mary - APS Meeting April 14, 2008 - On behalf of the JLab-Gep Collaboration

2 OUTLINE INTRODUCTION TWO PHOTONS EXCHANGE (TPEX) THE NEW FOCAL PLANE POLARIMETER IN HALL-C EXPECTED UNCERTAINTIES SUMMARY

3 Two methods, two different results ROSENBLUTH AND POLARIZATION TRANSFER MEASURMENTS OF OF THE PROTON Recoil polarization and Rosenbluth ratios are clearly different in the Born approximation. Difference increase systematically with Q 2. Something beyond the Born approximation Two photons exchange Either cross section or recoil polarization measurements to extract the proton form factor

4 THE GEP-2γ (04-019) EXPERIMENT AT JLAB HALL-C In the Born approximation we don’t have such dependence We carried out the experiment last year:  Q 2 = 2.5 GeV 2 for 3 values of ε : 0.15, 0.63 and 0.78  Requires <0.01 statistics for a ratio of 0.7  Systematics cancelled out because Q 2 and p p fixed We look for a kinematical dependence of to detect a possible two photons exchange effect in the scattering

5 T matrix: with complex and, In the Born approximation: are form factors (real) and The virtual photon polarization is: TWO PHOTONS EXCHANGE (TPEX)

6 Polarization components: The reduced cross section is: with In and the TPEX contribution enters aswhile inonly as For a non-zero contribution to the cross section at small  the absolute value of the TPEX contribution will change by a factor 1/  for TWO PHOTONS EXCHANGE (TPEX)

7 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE EXPERIMENT Measure the polarization of the recoil proton in the scattering In the Born approximation: Two non-zero polarization components:and Measurement of the ratio By measuring the asymmetry distribution f after (re)scattering of the recoil proton in the analyser:

8 Analyser 1 Analyser 2 HMS DC 1 HMS DC 2 FPP DC 1,2 FPP DC 3,4 Focal Plane Polarimeter (FPP) in Hall-C

9 2 Chambers with 3 planes each per polarimeter u x v Consists in 2 polarimeters in series to increase the efficiency 12 planes of detection Active area 134*166 (cm 2 ) Measure coordinates u, x, v 1164 instrumented wires Need 3 tracking procedures (2 polarimeters and HMS) Gas mixture Argon50%/Ethane50% Operating HV 2350V (field and cathode wires) Focal Plane Polarimeter (FPP) in Hall-C

10 CH 2 Analysers 145cm *111cm *60cm Layered, split (L/R), 1 ton each Open like a sliding door for straight through tracking Independently supported on interleaved frame Focal Plane Polarimeter (FPP) in Hall-C

11 EXPECTED UNCERTAINTIES Fixed Q2, fixed proton momentum Same analysing power and HMS settings (spin transport) for the 3 kinematics We measured the transferred polarization component ratio P t /P l and relative P l separately in ep elastic for a fixed Q 2 of 2.5GeV 2 at three different kinematics (epsilons) by changing the beam energy. Statistical errors only Statistics < 0.01 for a ratio of 0.7

12 LONGITUDINAL POLARIZATION TRANSFERT The ε dependence of the form factor ratio mainly comes from P t As Q 2 is constant Relative polarization have small systematic uncertainties ≈ 1% (Möller measurements) Statistical (expected) and systematic errors A.Afanasev et al. P.G. Blundel et al.

13 SUMMARY Absolute value of TPEX contribution changes by a factor 1/  for P t A new detector: the HALL C focal plan polarimeter The form factor ratio ε dependence comes from P t Statistics < 0.01 for a ratio of 0.7


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