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1 presented by Werner Boeglin Florida International University Miami
Deuteron Electro-Disintegration at Very High Missing Momenta PR Hall C Collaboration Experiment presented by Werner Boeglin Florida International University Miami

2 Why the Deuteron only bound two-nucleon system
fundamental system in nuclear physics testing ground for any model of the NN interaction hope to find new phenomena at short distances prototype short range correlation (SRC)

3 All these problems are interconnected
Challenges Reaction dynamics: photon interacts with a deeply bound nucleon what is the EM current structure Final State Interactions high Q2 : eikonal approximations Deuteron wave function probe NN wave function at small distances search for manifestations of new degrees of freedom All these problems are interconnected New data are necessary !

4 Aim of Experiment Determine cross sections at missing momenta up to 1 GeV/c Measure at well defined kinematic settings Selected kinematics to minimize contributions from FSI Selected kinematics to minimize effects of delta excitation Why ? Explore a new kinematical region of the 2-nucleon system Practically no data exist so far SRC studies cover similar region on missing momenta e.g. experiment E need deuteron data for interpretation

5 From proposal PR07-006 unexplored 1 GeV/c

6 D(e,e’p) Reaction Mechanisms
reduced at certain kinematics ? expected to be small at large Q2 supressed for x>1

7 Experiments at low(er) Q2
IC+MEC large FSI FSI included JLAB Q2 = (GeV/c)2 Ulmer et al. MAMI Q2 = 0.33 (GeV/c)2 Blomqvist et al.

8 Eikonal Approximation successfully describes D(e,e’p)n at high Q2
FSI described as sequential (soft) scatterings successfully used in hadron scattering for nucleons at rest  Glauber approximation for moving nucleons  Generalized Eikonal Approximation angle between q and outgoing nucleon small (< 10o)

9 Calculations Compared to Experiment
Data: Egyian et al. (CLAS) PRL 98 (2007) pm = 250 ± 50 MeV/c pm = 500 ± 100 MeV/c Calculation. Sargsian

10 Momentum Dependence from CLAS
cross sections averaged over CLAS acceptance !

11 Selection of Kinematics
minimize FSI pm = 500 MeV/c pm = 400 MeV/c pm = 200 MeV/c pm bin width : ± 20 MeV/c

12 Angular Distributions up to pm = 1GeV/c
FSI depend weakly on pm Calculation: M.Sargsian

13 FSI Reduction b determined by nucleon size
cancellation due to imaginary rescattering amplitude valid only for high energy (GEA)

14 FSI contribution estimates
M.Sargsian (GEA)

15 Measurements in Hall C Beam: Energy: 11 GeV Current: 80mA
Electron arm fixed at: SHMS at pcen = 9.32 GeV/c qe = 11.68o Q2 = 4.25 (GeV/c)2 x = 1.35 Vary proton arm to measure : pm = 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0 GeV/c HMS 1.96 ≤ pcen ≤ 2.3 geV/c Angles: 63.5o ≥ qp ≥ 53.1 Target: 15 cm LHD

16 Kinematic configurations
direct reaction proton is hit indirect reaction neutron is hit pn>1.9 GeV/c strongly suppressed

17 Estimated Counts per Setting
Estimate using SIMC and PWIA Dpm=40 MeV/c, cut on acceptance > 20%

18 Accidentals expected to be small
E01-020: pm = 0.5 GeV/c I = 90mA

19 Expected Final Yield Applied Cuts: -0.05≤qe≤0.05 -0.025≤fe≤0.025
-0.08≤Dp/p≤0.04 -0.06≤qp≤0.06 -0.035≤fp≤0.035 -0.1≤Dp/p≤0.1 1.3≤xBj≤1.4

20 Expected Results

21 Cross Sections

22 What If ? Why would other models fail ?
These would indicate new phenomena

23 Beam Time Request Time in hours

24 Summary Measure cross sections for pm up to 1 GeV/c
Errors are statistics dominated: 7% - 20% Estimated systematic error ≈ 5 % Probe NN interaction in new kinematic regions Exploit cancellation of interference and rescattering terms (FSI small) Very good theoretical support available JLAB uniquely suited for high pm study request 21 days of beam time

25 FSI as Rescattering

26 Angular Distribution lower Q2

27 Estimated Counts per Setting
Estimate using SIMC and PWIA Dpm=40 MeV/c, no acceptance cut

28 TAP Reports H(e,e’p) for calibration purposes
rate at qe = 11.68o 125Hz for 80mA 20 cm target length: very little effect on rates HMS defines target length acceptance HMS at rel. large angles cuts defined by coincidence acceptance large Dp/p acceptance of SHMS does not match HMS momentum acceptance


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