
TL;DR
This paper reviews the contributions of the HERMES experiment to understanding Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering, emphasizing recent high-precision measurements of beam spin and charge asymmetries that enhance DVCS knowledge.
Contribution
It highlights HERMES's recent high-precision measurements of asymmetries, advancing the experimental understanding of DVCS processes.
Findings
Improved measurements of beam spin asymmetries.
Enhanced data on charge asymmetries.
Contributions to the DVCS knowledge base.
Abstract
This talk explores the impact that the Hermes experiment has had regarding knowledge of the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering process. We discuss the various measurements that Hermes has contributed to the library of DVCS knowledge, with focus in particular on the recent high-precision beam spin and charge asymmetries.
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