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Precision measurement of the neutral pion transition form factor at low Q<sup>2</sup> at Jefferson Lab

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Abstract

The neutral pion transition form factor (TFF) plays an important role in tests of low energy QCD, and in the determination of the hadronic-light-by-light (HLbL) scattering contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment, (g-2). Several measurements of this form factor exist in the large space-like Q2 region, but the low Q2 space-like region remains largely unexplored. I will present the details and impact of the proposed precision measurement of the TFF to be carried out in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. This experiment will use a 10.6 GeV electron beam, silicon target, two GEM detectors, and a low background beamline in Hall B to measure the virtual Primakoff cross-section for the neutral pion electro-production. These data will be used to extract the pion TFF in the Q2 range of 0.003-0.3 GeV2, and constrain calculations for the HLbL contribution to muon (g-2) at low Q2.

Presenters

  • Ilya Larin

    University of Massachusetts Amherst

Authors

  • Ilya Larin

    University of Massachusetts Amherst