Coherent Deuteron DVCS Analysis to Extract a Beam Spin Asymmetry
POSTER
Abstract
Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) offer insight into the internal structure of nucleons, specifically giving an in-depth look into their individual constituents namely quarks and gluons. Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering, is one of the primary ways to access these GPDs. Due to the complex nature of the spin-1 Deuteron, there are theorized to be nine GPDs. To further learn about these GPDs we are studying coherent DVCS on the deuteron (e D → e’ D’ ??) to extract a Beam Spin Asymmetry (BSA) using Pass-1 data from Jefferson Lab’s Run Group B. This run featured a longitudinally polarized beam on an unpolarized deuteron target. In this poster we will present our preliminary analysis to select events with an electron, deuteron and photon in the final state and the selection process to identify DVCS events via strict kinematic cuts. Additionally, we will show a preliminary BSA for coherent DVCS, which is the first of its kind, giving insight into the GPDs of the deuteron.
Presenters
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Nicholas G Richardson
Fairfield University
Authors
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Nicholas G Richardson
Fairfield University
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Angela Biselli
Fairfield University