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E Mornacchi1, P P Martel1,2, S Abt3, P Achenbach1, P Adlarson1, F Afzal4, Z Ahmed5, J R M Annand6, H J Arends1, M Bashkanov7, R Beck4, M Biroth1, N Borisov8, A Braghieri9, W J Briscoe10, F Cividini1, C Collicott1, S Costanza9, A Denig1, A S Dolzhikov8, E J Downie10, P Drexler1, S Fegan7, S Gardner6, D Ghosal3, D I Glazier6, I Gorodnov8, W Gradl1, M Günther3, D Gurevich11, L Heijkenskjöld1, D Hornidge2, G M Huber5, A Käser3, V L Kashevarov1,8, S J D Kay5, M Korolija12, B Krusche3, A Lazarev8, K Livingston6, S Lutterer3, I J D MacGregor6, D M Manley13, R Miskimen14, M Mocanu7, C Mullen6, A Neganov8, A Neiser1, M Ostrick1, D Paudyal5, P Pedroni9, A Powell6, T Rostomyan3, V Sokhoyan1, K Spieker4, O Steffen1, I Strakovsky10, T Strub3, M Thiel1, A Thomas1, Yu A Usov8, S Wagner1, D P Watts7, D Werthmüller7, J Wettig1, M Wolfes1, N Zachariou7.
Abstract
A precise measurement of the differential cross sections dσ/dΩ and the linearly polarized photon beam asymmetry Σ_{3} for Compton scattering on the proton below pion threshold has been performed with a tagged photon beam and almost 4π detector at the Mainz Microtron. The incident photons were produced by the recently upgraded Glasgow-Mainz photon tagging facility and impinged on a cryogenic liquid hydrogen target, with the scattered photons detected in the Crystal Ball/TAPS setup. Using the highest statistics Compton scattering data ever measured on the proton along with two effective field theories (both covariant baryon and heavy-baryon) and one fixed-t dispersion relation model, constraining the fits with the Baldin sum rule, we have obtained the proton electric and magnetic polarizabilities with unprecedented precision: α_{E1}=10.99±0.16±0.47±0.17±0.34, β_{M1}=3.14±0.21±0.24±0.20±0.35; in units of 10^{-4} fm^{3} where the errors are statistical, systematic, spin polarizability dependent, and model dependent.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35426697 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.132503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161