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Title An experimental program with high duty-cycle polarized and unpolarized positron beams at Jefferson Lab
Authors Alberto Accardi, Andrei Afanasev, Ibrahim Albayrak, Salina Ali, Moskov Amaryan, John Annand, John Arrington, Arshak Asaturyan, Hamza Atac, Harutyun Avagyan, Todd Averett, Carlos Ayerbe Gayoso, Xinzhan Bai, Luca Barion, Marco Battaglieri, Vincenzo Bellini, Rakitha Beminiwattha, Fatiha Benmokhtar, Vladimir Berdnikov, Jan Bernauer, Valerio Bertone, Andrea Bianconi, Angela Biselli, P. Bisio, Peter Blunden, Marie Boer, Mariangela Bondi, Kai-Thomas Brinkmann, William Briscoe, Volker Burkert, Tongtong Cao, Alexandre Camsonne, Richard Capobianco, Lawrence Cardman, Mylene Caudron, L. Causse, Andrea Celentano, Pierre Chatagnon, Jian-Ping Chen, Taya Chetry, GIUSEPPE CIULLO, Ethan Cline, Philip Cole, Marco Contalbrigo, Giovanni Costantini, Annalisa D'Angelo, L. Darme, Donal Day, Maxime Defurne, Marzio De Napoli, Alexandre Deur, Raffaella De Vita, Nicole d'Hose, Stefan Diehl, Markus Diefenthaler, Dongwi Dongwi, Raphael Dupre, H. Dutrieux, Dipangkar Dutta, Mathieu Ehrhart, Lamiaa El Fassi, Latifa Elouadrhiri, Rolf Ent, I. Fernando, Alessandra Filippi, David Flay, Tony Forest, Eric Fuchey, Sara Fucini, Yulia Furletova, Haiyan Gao, David Gaskell, Ashot Gasparian, Thir Narayan Gautam, Francois-Xavier Girod-Gard, Kondo Gnanvo, Joseph Grames, G. Grauvoge, Paul Gueye, Michel Guidal, Sami Habet, Tyler James Hague, David Hamilton, Jens-Ole Hansen, Douglas Hasell, Mohammad Hattawy, Douglas Higinbotham, Adam Hobart, Tanja Horn, Charles Hyde, H. Ibrahim, Alexander Ilyichev, Antonio Italiano, Kyungseon Joo, Sylvester Joosten, Vladimir Khachatryan, Narbe Kalantarians, Grzegorz Kalicy, B. Karky, Dustin Keller, Cynthia Keppel, Mitchell Kerver, Mahbub Khandaker, Andrey Kim, Jae-Woo Kim, Paul King, Edward Kinney, Valerii Klimenko, H.-S. Ko, Michael Kohl, V. Kozhuharov, Gordan Krnjaic, Valery Kubarovsky, Tyler Kutz, Lucilla Lanza, Marco Leali, Paolo Lenisa, Nilanga Liyanage, Q. Liu, Simonetta Liuti, Juliette Mammei, Gautam ("Sonny") Mantry, Dominique Marchand, Pete Markowitz, Luca Marsicano, Valerio Mascagna, Malek Mazouz, Michael McCaughan, Bryan McKinnon, Dustin McNulty, Wolodymyr Melnitchouk, Andreas Metz, Zein-Eddine Meziani, Stefano Migliorati, Miha Mihovilovic, Richard Milner, Arthur Mkrtchyan, Hamlet Mkrtchyan, Aram Movsisyan, Hervé Moutarde, Mireille Muhoza, Carlos Munoz Camacho, Jacob Murphy, Pawel Nadel-Turonski, E. Nardi, Silvia Niccolai, Gabriel Niculescu, Rainer Novotny, Joseph Owens, Michael Paolone, Luciano Pappalardo, Rafayel Paremuzyan, B. Pasquini, Eugene Pasyuk, Tanvi Patel, Ian Pegg, Chao Peng, Gonaduwage Darshana Perera, Bernard Poelker, Katheryne Price, Andrew Puckett, M. Raggi, Nunzio Randazzo, Mohamed Nuhman Hashir Rashad, M. Rathnayake, Brian Raue, Paul Reimer, M. Rinaldi, Alessandro Rizzo, Yves Roblin, Julie Roche, Oscar Rondon Aramayo, F. SabatiE, Giovanni Salme, Elena Santopinto, Ricardo Santos Estrada, Bradley Sawatzky, Axel Schmidt, Peter Schweitzer, Sergio Scopetta, Viktoriya Sergeyeva, Mitra Hashemi Shabestari, Albert Shahinyan, Youri Sharabian, Simon Sirca, Elton Smith, Daria Sokhan, Alexander Somov, Nikolaos Sparveris, Michael Spata, H. Spiesberger, M. Spreafico, Stepan Stepanyan, Paul Stoler, Igor Strakovsky, Riad Suleiman, Manjukrishna Suresh, Pawel Sznajder, Holly Szumila-Vance, Vardan Tadevosyan, Arun Tadepalli, Anthony Thomas, Michael Tiefenback, Richard Trotta, Maurizio Ungaro, P. Valente, Marc Vanderhaeghen, Luca Venturelli, Hakob Voskanyan, Eric Voutier, Bogdan Wojtsekhowski, Michael Wood, Stephen Wood, Junqi Xie, Weizhi Xiong, Z. Ye, Mikhail Yurov, H.-G. Zaunick, Simon Zhamkochyan, Jixie Zhang, S. Zhang, S. Zhao, Zhiwen Zhao, Xiaochao Zheng, Jingyi Zhou, Carl Zorn
JLAB number JLAB-PHY-21-3516
LANL number arXiv:2007.15081
Other number DOE/OR/23177-5330
Document Type(s) (Journal Article) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
 

Journal
Compiled for European Physical Journal C
Volume 57
Page(s) 261
Refereed
Publication Abstract: Positron beams, both polarized and unpolarized, are identified as essential ingredients for the experimental programs at the next generation of lepton accelerators. In the context of the hadronic physics program at Jefferson Lab (JLab), positron beams are complementary, even essential, tools for a precise understanding of the electromagnetic structure of nucleons and nuclei, in both the elastic and deep-inelastic regimes. For instance, elastic scattering of polarized and unpolarized electrons and positrons from the nucleon enables a model independent determination of its electromagnetic form factors. Also, the deeply-virtual scattering of polarized and unpolarized electrons and positrons allows unambiguous separation of the different contributions to the cross section of the lepto-production of photons and of lepton-pairs, enabling an accurate determination of the nucleons and nuclei generalized parton distributions, and providing an access to the gravitational form factors. Furthermore, positron beams offer the possibility of alternative tests of the Standard Model of particle physics through the search of a dark photon, the precise measurement of electroweak couplings, and the investigation of charged lepton flavor violation. This document discusses the perspectives of an experimental program with high duty-cycle positron beams at JLab.
Experiment Numbers:
Group: Hall B
Document: pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00564-y
Accepted Manuscript: 2007.15081.pdf
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