A near Threshold J/ψ Photo-production Measurement in Hall C at Jefferson Lab
ORAL
Abstract
J/ψ photoproduction near threshold provides a unique window into the non-perturbative structure of the gluonic fields of the nucleon, enabling access to information regarding the origin of its mass and mass radius. In the Jefferson Lab E12-16-007 experiment, we measured the two-dimensional J/ψ photoproduction cross-section as a function of photon energy Eγ and momentum transfer t near-threshold. The E12-16-007 experiment was conducted in the experimental Hall C using a high-intensity bremsstrahlung photon beam generated by a 10.6 GeV incident electron beam traversing a copper radiator upstream of a liquid hydrogen target. We will present the results of our measurement of the two-dimensional J/ψ photoproduction cross-section in photon energy Eγ and t, and their impact on our knowledge of the proton mass radius and the relative quantum anomalous energy contribution to its mass.
*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No DE-FG02-94ER4084 and DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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Presenters
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Burcu Duran
- Temple University