Tensor polarized deuteron structure: influence of polarization directionon b1 structure function extraction
ORAL
Abstract
In the near future, the Jefferson Lab b1 experiment will provide the second measurement of tensor polarized asymmetries in inclusive DIS on the deuteron. In this asymmetry, 4 tensor polarized structure functions contribute. This requires approximations in the extraction of the b1 structure function. The approximations used have an extra error from the other structure functions and kinematic effects. We quantify the extra error from these approximations for two different choices for the target polarization direction (virtual photon direction, electron beam direction) using a deuteron convolution model. We then see if one direction’s error is consistently lower than the other. For the Jefferson Lab kinematics, the extra error turns out to be comparable between the two options, while at higher Q2 values the virtual photon direction is always preferred.
*"This work is partially funded by NSF grants PHY-2111442, PHY-2239274 and an NSF Bridge to Doctorate Fellowship"
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Publication: Paper in preparation: "Experimental Options for Measuring inclusive Spin-1 Tensor Observables from Electron Scattering"
Presenters
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Alan Salvador Sosa
- Florida International University