Carissa Capuano College of William and Mary for the G 0 Collaboration Hall C Users Meeting January 14, 2012.

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Carissa Capuano College of William and Mary for the G 0 Collaboration Hall C Users Meeting January 14, 2012

G 0 Inelastics: Overview → First measurement in neutral current sector January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M2

Inelastic Asymmetry Formalism M.J. Musolf et al. Phys. Rept. 239 (1994) Axial Form Factors EM Form Factors A VV A January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M3

Axial Electroweak Radiative Effects January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M4 See Zhu et al. PRD 65 (2001)

January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M5 Zhu et al. PRD 65 (2001)

G 0 Experimental Setup Polarized Beam: ♦ Longitudinally polarized beam P b = 85% Unpolarized Cryotarget: ♦ LH 2 or LD 2 Detector System: ♦ Scintillators: Two sets allow for kinematic separation of elastic and inelastic regions – Cryostat Exit Detectors (CED) – Focal Plane Detectors (FPD) ♦ Cherenkov Detectors (CER): Allow us to distinguish between pions and electrons ♦ Measured events: Coincidences CED + FPD + CER fire → electron CED + FPD fire (CER doesn’t fire) → pion e - beam target CED + Cherenkov FPD Cutaway view of a single octant Eight detector arrays like the one above are arranged symmetrically around the target January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M6

Data Analysis: Summary Correct for beam and instrumentation ♦ Dead time and randoms ♦ Helicity correlated beam properties ♦ Beam polarization ♦ Transverse polarization Correct for Backgrounds ♦ Inelastic: Significant background fraction; dominated by elastic radiative tail ♦ Pions: Small background, big effect on asymmetry; dominated by electron contamination Correct for EM radiation & acceptance averaging ♦ Inelastic hydrogen only! Once all corrections are applied, can extract physics results from the measured asymmetries January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M7

Final Corrected Asymmetries Inelastic Data: W = 1.18 GeV, Q 2 = 0.34 (GeV/c) 2 A D inel = ± (14.6) stat ± (6.2) sys ppm A H inel = ± (5.3) stat ± (5.1) sys ppm ** Form factor determination will be for H result only Pion Data: W = 1.22 GeV, Q 2 = (GeV/c) 2 A  = ± (1.03) stat + (0.37) sys ppm January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M8

Comparison: Measured A inel vs. Theory January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M9 Inelastic hydrogen result: Compare to theoretical total asymmetry and individual components.

January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M10

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Final Summary January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M12

Backup Slides

Computing the Axial Component Requires neutral weak axial and vector form factors ♦ CVC Hypothesis: Replace vector with EM form factors EM FF’s well known ♦ Isospin Rotation: Replace axial with CC axial form factors CC FF’s determined from neutrino data Basic Form: Adler Parameterization January 14, 2012 Unknown Dipole Form C. Capuano ~ College of W&M14

Axial Electroweak Radiative Corrections January 14, 2012 tree-level PV γNΔ vertex PV  NΔ vertex 1-quark Negligible Inelastic measurement: Anapole may contribute ~0.3ppm but high theoretical uncertainty →Multiquark corrections neglected 60% effect C. Capuano ~ College of W&M15 Zhu et al. PRD 65 (2001)

Axial Multi-quark EW Radiative Effects January 14, 2012 Note: Figure taken from Zhu et al., not at exact G 0 kinematics Inelastic: Q 2 = 0.34 GeV 2 A3A3 anapole d-wave C. Capuano ~ College of W&M16 Zhu et al. PRD 65 (2001) Pion: Q 2 = GeV 2 r i = A i /A tot

Superconducting Magnet (SMS) Detectors: Ferris Wheel (FPDs) Detectors: Mini-Ferris wheel (CEDs+Cherenkov) Target Service Module G0 Beam Monitoring “Front” View: The G 0 Experiment in Hall C January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M17

CED H 687 Electron Yield (Octant 2) Detector Acceptance and Yields D 687 Electron Yield (Octant2) CED FPD CED inelastics FPD elastics inelastics elastics January 14, 2012 ** Similar matrices exist for pion data C. Capuano ~ College of W&M18

Detector Acceptance and Yields January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M19 D 362 Pion Yield (Octant Average)

Data Summary Two Targets: Needed for elastic measurement ♦ Elastic asymmetry contains 3 form factors ♦ Forward H + Backward H + D allows full separation Two Energies: Allows for elastic result at two Q 2 points Only high energy run periods useful for inelastic measurement Only low energy D run period used for pion measurement January 14, 2012 DateTargetE beam (MeV) I beam (  A) Charge(C)# Runs Apr ’06H Sep-Oct ’06H Nov-Dec ’06D Mar ’07D Jul-Aug ’06H Jan-Feb ‘07D C. Capuano ~ College of W&M20

Scaler Counting Correction Symptom: Tails on the yield ♦ D 362 data most affected ♦ Rate dependent → Impact on inelastic cells minimal Problem: Bad MPS counts in NA octants ♦ NA coincidence boards did not have a minimum output width ♦ Scaler boards didn’t properly handle consecutive short pulses → Two effects combined lead to dropped bits Solution: Program a minimum output width of 10ns → Problem diagnosed and corrected during experimental run Correction: Remove QRTs with bad MPSs ♦ Events outside ±5σ window removed from averaging Impact: Tails removed w/o negatively impacting unaffected data ♦ Bad MPS Uncorrelated across cells → Correction results in 1% of events cut in D 362 run period → 0.1% in all others January 14, 2012 raw corrected Asymmetry Yield FR NA Yield C. Capuano ~ College of W&M21

Rate Corrections: Inelastic Data Dead Time: ♦ Real events missed while electronics processed previous events → adds events  Accounts for components of the CED and FPD electronics  Does not include Cerenkov DT Contamination: ♦ Misidentified particles → adds & subtracts events  Cerenkov dead time – e in  matrix  Cerenkov randoms –  in e matrix Randoms: ♦ Random CED·FPD coincidences → subtracts events  Only applied to the pion matrix Overall impact of rate corrections on asymmetry → net effect Uncertainty: ♦ False asymmetry from residual DT → negligible ♦ False asymmetry from CED·FPD·CER randoms → Bound inelastic locus uncertainty using information from elastic analysis January 14, 2012 Error ~10% of correction C. Capuano ~ College of W&M22

Helicity Correlated Beam Properties Correct for false asymmetry due to changes in… ♦ Beam position in x or y direction ♦ Beam angle in x or y direction ♦ Beam Current ♦ Beam Energy Size of correction determined by beam quality ♦ Specifications given to ensure sufficient precision SpecActual January 14, 2012 |A false |< 0.3 ppm C. Capuano ~ College of W&M23

Transverse Asymmetry Correction: Inelastic Data Transverse Longitudinal -1 → → 20 Difficult to quantify

Beam Polarization January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M 25

Background Correction: Inelastic Data Contributing processes: ♦ Electrons from inelastic e-p(d) scattering ♦ Electrons from elastic e-p(d) scattering ♦ Electrons from  0 decay ♦ Electrons scattered from Al target windows ♦ Contamination from  - (D target only) Fitting: Scale Yield vs. FPD for each CED ♦ Before fitting, subtract  - contamination and target window yield ♦ Scale the remaining contributions independently to fit the data Fit Requirements: ♦ Fit across all octants - forces all to have the same scale factor ♦ Require scale factors to vary smoothly across CEDs “Empty target” data ** GEANT Simulation ** Gas target data scaled to remove the gas contribution and to account for the kinematic differences in the liquid and gas target January 14, 2012 Pion data analysis C. Capuano ~ College of W&M26

January 14, 2012 Background Correction: Application Impact on Asymmetry: 26% change for H, 40% change for D Impact on Uncertainty: Significant increase - more than doubled C. Capuano ~ College of W&M27

Background Correction: Pion Data January 14, 2012C. Capuano ~ College of W&M28 Backgrounds: ♦ 2.6% electrons scattered from target liquid ♦ 2% Al target windows can be ignored  D target! Apply Correction: Same procedure as inelastics

January 14, 2012 CorrectionA_inel  _tot  _stat  _sys  _cor dA_corr Raw Scalar Counting Prob Rate Corrections Linear Regression Beam Polarization Transverse Backgrounds A D inel = ± 15.9 ppm All values in ppm D 687 Inelastics: Summary of Corrections & Error C. Capuano ~ College of W&M 29

CorrectionA_inel  _tot  _stat  _sys  _cor dA_corr Raw Scalar Counting Prob Rate Corrections Linear Regression Beam Polarization Transverse Backgrounds EM Radiation Acceptance Avg A H inel = ± 7.4 ppm All values in ppm January 14, 2012 H 687 Inelastics: Summary of Corrections & Error C. Capuano ~ College of W&M30

January 14, 2012 CorrectionA_pi  _stat  _cor Raw Scalar Counting Prob Rate Corrections Linear Regression Backgrounds Transverse Polarization A  = ± 1.1 ppm All values in ppm D 362 Pions: Summary of Corrections & Error C. Capuano ~ College of W&M 31