Deconvolution of the measured asymmetry at the MOLLER Experiment
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Abstract
The MOLLER experiment aims to measure the parity-violating asymmetry APV in the polarized electron-electron scattering. At Moller experiment kinematics, APV is predicted to be ~33 ppb with an uncertainty of 0.8 ppb. Measuring the APV would directly determine the weak mixing angle at low Q2 with the best precision that matches Z-pole measurements. High detector segmentation and integration running mode are required in order to make such a precise determination. The segmentation of the Moller main integrating detector will allow for the deconvolution of the asymmetries from various background processes. This talk will overview the deconvolution analysis to extract the asymmetry of the Moller scattered electrons from the background processes.
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Presenters
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Zuhal Seyma Demiroglu
Stony Brook University
Authors
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Zuhal Seyma Demiroglu
Stony Brook University