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Hard Two-Photon Contribution to Elastic Lepton-Proton Scattering Determined by the OLYMPUS Experiment

Brian HendersonLauren IceOzgur AtesAlbert AvetisyanReinhard BeckStanislav BelostotskiJason BessuilleFrank BrinkerJohn CalarcoV. CarassitiE. CisbaniG. CiulloDmitry KhaneftMarco ContalbrigoR. De LeoJuergen DiefenbachT. W. DonnellyKaren DowG. ElbakianP. D. EversheimSalvatore FrullaniChristian FunkeGennady GavrilovColton O'connorB. GläserNico GoerrissenDouglas HasellJan HauschildtPhilipp HoffmeisterYorck HollerE. IhloffAnton IzotovRalf KaiserGevorg KaryanRebecca RussellJames KelseyAlexander KiselevPeter KlassenA. KrivshichInti LehmannPaolo LenisaDennis LenzS. LumsdenYue MaFrank MaasAxel SchmidtHrachya MarukyanOleg MiklukhoRichard MilnerAram MovsisyanMorgan MurrayIouri NaryshkineR. Perez BenitoR. PerrinoRobert RedwineDavid Rodriguez PineiroJan BernauerG. RosnerUwe SchneeklothB. SeitzM. StateraA. ThielHenrik VardanyanDenis VeretennikovC. VidalAlexander WinnebeckVladislav YeganovMichael KohlOlympus CollaborationNorair AkopovRicardo Alarcon

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ratioPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsHadronFOS: Physical sciencesSocio-culturaleGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectron01 natural sciencestransfersNuclear physicsEconomica0103 physical sciencesddc:550electromagnetic form factorsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicselectromagnetic form factors transfers ratioNuclear ExperimentPhysicsLuminosity (scattering theory)010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringGenerator (category theory)Form factor (quantum field theory)BremsstrahlungHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLepton

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The OLYMPUS collaboration reports on a precision measurement of the positron-proton to electron-proton elastic cross section ratio, $R_{2\gamma}$, a direct measure of the contribution of hard two-photon exchange to the elastic cross section. In the OLYMPUS measurement, 2.01~GeV electron and positron beams were directed through a hydrogen gas target internal to the DORIS storage ring at DESY. A toroidal magnetic spectrometer instrumented with drift chambers and time-of-flight scintillators detected elastically scattered leptons in coincidence with recoiling protons over a scattering angle range of $\approx 20\degree$ to $80\degree$. The relative luminosity between the two beam species was monitored using tracking telescopes of interleaved GEM and MWPC detectors at $12\degree$, as well as symmetric M{\o}ller/Bhabha calorimeters at $1.29\degree$. A total integrated luminosity of 4.5~fb$^{-1}$ was collected. In the extraction of $R_{2\gamma}$, radiative effects were taken into account using a Monte Carlo generator to simulate the convolutions of internal bremsstrahlung with experiment-specific conditions such as detector acceptance and reconstruction efficiency. The resulting values of $R_{2\gamma}$, presented here for a wide range of virtual photon polarization $0.456<\epsilon<0.978$, are smaller than some hadronic two-photon exchange calculations predict, but are in reasonable agreement with a subtracted dispersion model and a phenomenological fit to the form factor data.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.118.092501