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Quasi-elastic polarization-transfer measurements on the deuteron in anti-parallel kinematics

I. KoroverConcettina SfientiB. S. SchlimmeE. ClineE. PiasetzkyEliahu CohenA. WeberM. HeiligAnselm EsserM. O. DistlerJ. MüllerT. KolarM. SchothGuy RonS. ŠIrcaS. ŠIrcaIvica FriščićD. BosnarF. SchulzJ. LichtenstadtU. MüllerI. YaronT. BreceljS. StrauchS. ŠTajnerMichaela ThielR. BöhmIsrael MardorRonald GilmanJ. BeričičAdi AshkenaziHarald MerkelL. DebenjakM. MihovilovičM. MihovilovičM. MihovilovičS.j. PaulS. KegelJ. PochodzallaM. OlivenboimP. KlagY. KohlD. G. MiddletonA. TyukinD. IzraeliPatrick AchenbachHartmuth Arenhövel

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesKinematicsPolarization (waves)01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics.PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika.Parallel kinematicsNuclear physicsDeuterium0103 physical sciencesddc:530Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsNucleonNuclear ExperimentGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Nuclear ExperimentMicrotronlcsh:Physicspolarization-transfer ; deuteron ; anti-parallel kinematics

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We present measurements of the polarization-transfer components in the H2(e→,e′p→) reaction, covering a previously unexplored kinematic region with large positive (anti-parallel) missing momentum, pmiss, up to 220MeV/c, and Q2=0.65 (GeV/c)2. These measurements, performed at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI), were motivated by theoretical calculations which predict small final-state interaction (FSI) effects in these kinematics, making them favorable for searching for medium modifications of bound nucleons in nuclei. We find in this kinematic region that the measured polarization-transfer components Px and Pz and their ratio agree with the theoretical calculations, which use free-proton form factors. Using this, we establish upper limits on possible medium effects that modify the bound proton's form factor ratio GE/GM at the level of a few percent. We also compare the measured polarization-transfer components and their ratio for $^{2}$H to those of a free (moving) proton. We find that the universal behavior of $^{2}$H, $^{4}$He and $^{12}$C in the double ratio (Px/Pz)A(Px/Pz)H1 is maintained in the positive missing-momentum region.

10.1016/j.physletb.2019.07.002https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.07.002