A Precision Measurement of GEp/GMp with BLAST

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A Precision Measurement of GEp/GMp with BLAST Chris Crawford MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science for the BLAST collaboration I’m pleased to report on the progress of our precision measurement of the proton form factor ratio at MIT/Bates.

Introduction GE,GM fundamental quantities describing charge/magnetization in the nucleon Test of QCD based calculations and models Provide basis for understanding more complex systems in terms of quarks and gluons QED Lamb shift The form factors G_e and G_m are fundamental descriptions of the charge and magnetic distributions inside of the nucleon. They form a stringent test of QCD in the low energy regime, where calculations are extremely difficult due the non-perturbative nature. For example color anti-screening and confinement. But by studying the proton we are in a better position to understand more complex systems in terms of their underlying quark and gluon degrees of freedom. Also I’d like to point out that one of the largest sources of error in the QED Lamb Shift calculation is the radius of the proton, which can be determined by measuring G_e at very low Q^2.

World Data Unpolarized Data Polarization Transfer Theory CEA, Bonn, DESY, SLAC Christy et al. (JLab 2004) Arrington et al. (JLab ) Polarization Transfer Milbrath et al. (BATES) 1999 Jones et al. (JLab), 2000 Dieterich et al. (MAMI), 2001 Gayou et al. (JLab), 2002 Theory quark orbital momentum 2g effects The spin ½ nucleon’s electromagnetic current has only 2 terms which conserve general symmetries, and Rosenbluth figured out in the 1950’s how two separate both of these from the single unpolarized cross section by varying the beam energy at fixed Q^2 point. Since then there has been a rich history of Rosenbluth extractions of G_e and G_m. I show here the unpolarized world data since 1970. But at cross section is dominated by G_m and high Q^2, which makes Rosenbluth separations above Q^2=1 very difficult. Plus, variation of the beam energy introduces extra uncertainties.

World Data Unpolarized Data Polarization Transfer Theory CEA, Bonn, DESY, SLAC Christy et al. (JLab 2004) Arrington et al. (JLab ) Polarization Transfer Milbrath et al. (BATES) 1999 Jones et al. (JLab), 2000 Dieterich et al. (MAMI), 2001 Gayou et al. (JLab), 2002 Theory quark orbital momentum 2g effects The technology of polarized beam and polarized target or recoil polarimetry has make possible a new generation of high precision measurements of the form factor. Now one can vary spin degrees of freedom instead of the beam energy, and rely on the interference term between G_e and G_m in the polarized cross section. The first such measurement was done at Bates using a polarized beam and a focal plane polarimeter for the recoil proton. These measurements were repeated at JLab to higher Q^2 and better precision.

World Data Unpolarized Data Polarization Transfer Theory CEA, Bonn, DESY, SLAC Christy et al. (JLab 2004) Arrington et al. (JLab ) Polarization Transfer Milbrath et al. (BATES) 1999 Jones et al. (JLab), 2000 Dieterich et al. (MAMI), 2001 Gayou et al. (JLab), 2002 Theory quark orbital momentum 2g effects As Kees pointed out, this new data had the surprising result of decreasing rapidly with Q^2, unlike the previous unpolarized data. The unpolarized results were verified by two new experiments, also at JLab, and John Arrington has done a global analysis of all polarized data showing they are self-consistent, but statistically different from the polarized results. This is believed to be due to 2 photon effects, and theoreticians can explain this new scaling in Q^2 by adding quark orbital momentum to their pQCD models.

Spokespersons: H. Gao, J. Calarco, H. Kolster MIT-Bates Exp. 01-01 Spokespersons: H. Gao, J. Calarco, H. Kolster new technique precision test of theories at low Q2 meson cloud structure Our experiment was proposed to measure the form factor ratio in this region using a new technique involving a polarized target instead of recoil polarimetry. This offers a precision test of the new theories in the lower Q^2 region, and can also probe the structure of the meson cloud.

Form Factor Ratio @ BATES Exploits unique features of BLAST internal target: low dilution, fast spin reversal large acceptance: simultaneously measure all Q2 points symmetric detector: ratio measurement Different systematics also insensitive to Pb and Pt no spin transport Q2 = 0.1 – 0.8 (GeV/c) 2 overlap with JLab data This experiment exploits many unique features of the BLAST spectrometer. It uses an internal gas target, with low dilution and fast spin reversal. With the large acceptance, we can measure all Q^2 points simultaneously, and the symmetry of the detector allows for super-ratio measurements, which I will describe next. This experiment has different systematics than recoil polarimetry, and is also insensitive to beam and target polarizations. We do not have to worry about spin transport effects of the proton in flight to the polarimeter. Our highest Q^2 points overlap with the JLab data, but our results are to low in Q^2 to make meaningful comparisons with JLab. However, the low Q^2 data is important in the extraction of the proton charge radius, which is critical input into Lamb shift measurements. Also Lattice QCD is improving to the level where it can be compared with high precision data.

Asymmetry Super-ratio Method Helicity Asymmetry Super-ratio b = 45± I will now describe our technique. The experimental asymmetry depends on the beam and target asymmetries and the ratio of the polarized cross section over the unpolarized Rosenbluth part. There are two terms, one for longitudinal polarization to the q vector, and the other transverse term has G_E, not G_E^2. If we measure both components of the polarized cross section at the same time and Q^2, then we can form a super-ratio where the polarization and Rosenbluth term cancel out. This is done by orienting the spin at 45 degrees, so that the right sector asymmetry is predominantly transverse while the left asymmetry is longitudinal.

Polarized Beam and Target Storage Ring E = 850 MeV Iinj=175 mA Pb = 0.65 Internal ABS Target 40 cm storage cell t = 2.71013 cm-2 Pt = 0.40 The experiment is being carried out in the South Hall Ring at MIT-Bates. The ring stores a very intense, highly polarized beam at 850 MeV, with a snake to preserve the polarization, a Compton polarimeter, and spin-flipping capability. There is an Atomic Beam Source embedded in the BLAST spectrometer, which provides a pure atomic Hydrogen target without entrance and exit windows for the beam. The ABS can alternate quickly between polarization states to further reduce systematics. The luminosity is rather low, therefore our detector must have large acceptance. isotopically pure internal target high polarization, fast spin reversal L = 1.6  1031 cm-2s-1

Detector Package BLAST Coils Backward-Angle TOF TOF Scintillators Drift Chambers Čerenkov Detectors Neutron Detectors LADS Detectors The detector package is built around the 8 coils of the BLAST toroid magnet. 2 of the sectors are instrumented with Time-of-Flight scintillators for the trigger, Cerenkov detectors for pion separation, neutron detectors, and drift chambers. In the diagram, one coil has been removed to so you can see the drift chambers. The wire chambers are broken down into three chambers of with 6 layers each for x and y resolution. There are also a set of backward scintillators without wire chamber coverage to increase the range of Q^2 range.

BLAST Here are some pictures of the various components. wire chambers Cerenkov (TOF’s are behind) ABS, target storage cell

Data Sets 1H run 1, December 2003 1H run 2, April 2004 reversed BLAST field – electrons out-bending 20 kC beam (3.4 pb-1) Pz=.45 480k elastic events 1H run 2, April 2004 nominal BLAST field – electrons in-bending 57 kC beam (9.6 pb-1) Pz=.40 950k elastic events 2D run, May – October 2004 450 kC beam (76 pb-1) Pz=.75 1H run 3, November 2004 ~250 kC (42 pb-1) planned We have completed two of the three scheduled runs.

TOF Scintillator Cuts TOF paddle, proton TOF paddle, electron The time-of-flight scintillators already do a clean separation of elastic events. This is a plot of coincidence events of an electron in one of the 16 right sector paddles with a proton in the left. Along the elastic ridge the proton and electron have roughly 90^\deg separation all the way from forward scattering to the back. TOF paddle, electron

Resolution and Yields preliminary TOF paddle #

Experimental Spin Asymmetry context of high precision measurement: bulk of data has been deuterium to date, hydrogen run planned for end of year.

GE/GM by Super-ratio Method

GE/GM by Fit Method fit for: super-ratio method: take advantage of large acceptance optional: also fit for b (spin angle) super-ratio method: in each Q2 bin redundant measurement of polarization AL(0.16) AR(0.16) AL(0.26) AR(0.28) AL(0.41) AR(0.41) AL(0.54) AR(0.54)

Preliminary Results combined datasets (77 kC) preliminary results based on ¼ of the projected data

Preliminary Results combined datasets (77 kC) preliminary results based on ¼ of the projected data

Conclusion new precision measurement of GEp/GMp exploits unique capabilities of BLAST 2 – 4% projected errors at low Q2