Measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in inclusive electroproduction of near the resonance
arXiv:1112.1720 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.122002
Abstract
The parity-violating (PV) asymmetry of inclusive production in electron scattering from a liquid deuterium target was measured at backward angles. The measurement was conducted as a part of the G0 experiment, at a beam energy of 360 MeV. The physics process dominating pion production for these kinematics is quasi-free photoproduction off the neutron via the resonance. In the context of heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory (HBPT), this asymmetry is related to a low energy constant that characterizes the parity-violating N coupling. Zhu et al. calculated in a model benchmarked by the large asymmetries seen in hyperon weak radiative decays, and predicted potentially large asymmetries for this process, ranging from $A_γ^-=-5.2$ to ppm. The measurement performed in this work leads to $A_γ^-=-0.36\pm 1.06\pm 0.37\pm 0.03$ ppm (where sources of statistical, systematic and theoretical uncertainties are included), which would disfavor enchancements considered by Zhu et al. proportional to . The measurement is part of a program of inelastic scattering measurements that were conducted by the G0 experiment, seeking to determine the axial transition form-factors using PV electron scattering.
5 pages, 3 figures