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Measurements of the neutron polarized structure function at SLAC
Author(s) -
C.C. Young
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/93602
Subject(s) - physics , nucleon , neutron , nuclear physics , structure function , spin structure , spin (aerodynamics) , atomic physics , particle physics , condensed matter physics , thermodynamics , antiferromagnetism
Detailed measurements of unpolarized or spin-averaged nucleon structure functions over the past two decades have led to detailed knowledge of the nucleon`s internal momentum distribution. Polarized nucleon structure function measurements, which probe the nucleon`s internal spin distribution, started at SLAC in 1976. E-142 has recently measured the neutron polarized structure function g{sub 1}{sup n}(x) over the range 0.03 {le} {times} {le} 0.6 at an average Q{sup 2} of 2 GeV{sup 2} and found the integral I{sup n} = {integral}{sub 0}{sup 1}g{sub 1}{sup n}(x)dx={minus}0.022{plus_minus}0.011. E-143, which took data recently, has measured g{sub 1}{sup p} and g{sub 1}{sup 4}. Two more experiments (E-154 and E-155) will extend these measurements to lower x and higher Q{sup 2}

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