论文标题

搜索具有D(E,E'P)N散射的Baryons颜色透明度发作的增强信号

Searching for an Enhanced Signal of the onset of Color Transparency in Baryons with D(e,e'p)n scattering

论文作者

Li, Shujie, Yero, Carlos, West, Jennifer Rittenhouse, Bennett, Clare, Cosyn, Wim, Higinbotham, Douglas, Sargsian, Misak, Szumila-Vance, Holly

论文摘要

观察重子中颜色透明度的发作将为研究核强力提供一种新的方法,这将是量子染色体动力学预测的核中巴里子转化为核中颜色中性点状大小的第一个明确的证据。电子散射的最新C $(E,E'P)$结果并未观察到质子中的颜色透明度(CT)的发作,直到固定型固定型四元转移平方,$ q^2 = 14.2 $ gev $^2 $。在$(e,e'p)中搜索CT的传统方法使用较重的目标,该目标有利于最初减少最终状态相互作用(FSIS)的运动学方法,从而使任何CT效应都会进一步降低FSIS。这种选择背后的原因是很难计算所有FSI。另一方面,D $(E,E'P)n $从双散射中得到了众所周知的FSI贡献,并对运动学的依赖性依赖,并且可以表现出对Hadrons在类似点状构型中的敏感性。双散射是重新分裂幅度的平方,其中被敲除核与观众核子相互作用,该过程在存在类似点状构型的情况下被抑制,并且对Deuteron尤其深入研究。这种抑制对CT效应产生了二次敏感性,并且很大程度上取决于运动学的选择。在这里,我们描述了一个可能使用这些运动学的JLAB电子散发实验,并探讨了与最近实验相比,敏感性增强的CT发作的潜在信号。

Observation of the onset of color transparency in baryons would provide a new means of studying the nuclear strong force and would be the first clear evidence of baryons transforming into a color-neutral point-like size in the nucleus as predicted by quantum chromodynamics. Recent C$(e,e'p)$ results from electron-scattering did not observe the onset of color transparency (CT) in protons up to spacelike four-momentum transfers squared, $Q^2=14.2$ GeV$^2$. The traditional methods of searching for CT in $(e,e'p)$ scattering use heavy targets favoring kinematics with already initially reduced final state interactions (FSIs) such that any CT effect that further reduces FSIs will be small. The reasoning behind this choice is the difficulty in accounting for all FSIs. D$(e,e'p)n$, on the other hand, has well-understood FSI contributions from double scattering with a known dependence on the kinematics and can show an increased sensitivity to hadrons in point-like configurations. Double scattering is the square of the re-scattering amplitude in which the knocked-out nucleon interacts with the spectator nucleon, a process that is suppressed in the presence of point-like configurations and is particularly well-studied for the deuteron. This suppression yields a quadratic sensitivity to CT effects and is strongly dependent on the choice of kinematics. Here, we describe a possible JLab electron-scattering experiment that utilizes these kinematics and explores the potential signal for the onset of CT with enhanced sensitivity as compared to recent experiments.

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