TY - JOUR
T1 - Hard Two-Photon Contribution to Elastic Lepton-Proton Scattering Determined by the OLYMPUS Experiment
AU - (OLYMPUS Collaboration)
AU - Henderson, B. S.
AU - Ice, L. D.
AU - Khaneft, D.
AU - O'Connor, C.
AU - Russell, R.
AU - Schmidt, A.
AU - Bernauer, J. C.
AU - Kohl, M.
AU - Akopov, N.
AU - Alarcon, R.
AU - Ates, O.
AU - Avetisyan, A.
AU - Beck, R.
AU - Belostotski, S.
AU - Bessuille, J.
AU - Brinker, F.
AU - Calarco, J. R.
AU - Carassiti, V.
AU - Cisbani, E.
AU - Ciullo, G.
AU - Contalbrigo, M.
AU - De Leo, R.
AU - Diefenbach, J.
AU - Donnelly, T. W.
AU - Dow, K.
AU - Elbakian, G.
AU - Eversheim, P. D.
AU - Frullani, S.
AU - Funke, Ch
AU - Gavrilov, G.
AU - Gläser, B.
AU - Görrissen, N.
AU - Hasell, D. K.
AU - Hauschildt, J.
AU - Hoffmeister, Ph
AU - Holler, Y.
AU - Ihloff, E.
AU - Izotov, A.
AU - Kaiser, R.
AU - Karyan, G.
AU - Kelsey, J.
AU - Kiselev, A.
AU - Klassen, P.
AU - Krivshich, A.
AU - Lehmann, I.
AU - Lenisa, P.
AU - Lenz, D.
AU - Lumsden, S.
AU - Ma, Y.
AU - Maas, F.
PY - 2017/3/3
Y1 - 2017/3/3
N2 - The OLYMPUS Collaboration reports on a precision measurement of the positron-proton to electron-proton elastic cross section ratio, R2γ, a direct measure of the contribution of hard two-photon exchange to the elastic cross section. In the OLYMPUS measurement, 2.01 GeV electron and positron beams were directed through a hydrogen gas target internal to the DORIS storage ring at DESY. A toroidal magnetic spectrometer instrumented with drift chambers and time-of-flight scintillators detected elastically scattered leptons in coincidence with recoiling protons over a scattering angle range of ≈20° to 80°. The relative luminosity between the two beam species was monitored using tracking telescopes of interleaved gas electron multiplier and multiwire proportional chamber detectors at 12°, as well as symmetric Møller or Bhabha calorimeters at 1.29°. A total integrated luminosity of 4.5 fb-1 was collected. In the extraction of R2γ, radiative effects were taken into account using a Monte Carlo generator to simulate the convolutions of internal bremsstrahlung with experiment-specific conditions such as detector acceptance and reconstruction efficiency. The resulting values of R2γ, presented here for a wide range of virtual photon polarization 0.456<ϵ<0.978, are smaller than some hadronic two-photon exchange calculations predict, but are in reasonable agreement with a subtracted dispersion model and a phenomenological fit to the form factor data.
AB - The OLYMPUS Collaboration reports on a precision measurement of the positron-proton to electron-proton elastic cross section ratio, R2γ, a direct measure of the contribution of hard two-photon exchange to the elastic cross section. In the OLYMPUS measurement, 2.01 GeV electron and positron beams were directed through a hydrogen gas target internal to the DORIS storage ring at DESY. A toroidal magnetic spectrometer instrumented with drift chambers and time-of-flight scintillators detected elastically scattered leptons in coincidence with recoiling protons over a scattering angle range of ≈20° to 80°. The relative luminosity between the two beam species was monitored using tracking telescopes of interleaved gas electron multiplier and multiwire proportional chamber detectors at 12°, as well as symmetric Møller or Bhabha calorimeters at 1.29°. A total integrated luminosity of 4.5 fb-1 was collected. In the extraction of R2γ, radiative effects were taken into account using a Monte Carlo generator to simulate the convolutions of internal bremsstrahlung with experiment-specific conditions such as detector acceptance and reconstruction efficiency. The resulting values of R2γ, presented here for a wide range of virtual photon polarization 0.456<ϵ<0.978, are smaller than some hadronic two-photon exchange calculations predict, but are in reasonable agreement with a subtracted dispersion model and a phenomenological fit to the form factor data.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.092501
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.092501
M3 - Article
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 118
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 9
M1 - 092501
ER -