Polarization transfer in $\vec{e}^+p \rightarrow e^+ \vec{p}$ scattering using the Super BigBite Spectrometer
A. J. R. Puckett, J. C. Bernauer, A. Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper proposes a measurement program using the Super BigBite Spectrometer at Jefferson Lab to study polarization transfer in positron-proton scattering, aiming to investigate two-photon exchange effects with high precision.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup combining the Super BigBite Spectrometer with a calorimetric detector to measure positron polarization transfer, providing new insights into two-photon exchange effects.
Findings
Design of a measurement program for positron polarization transfer
Potential to constrain two-photon exchange contributions
High-precision, low-systematic uncertainties expected
Abstract
The effects of multi-photon-exchange and other higher-order QED corrections on elastic electron-proton scattering have been a subject of high experimental and theoretical interest since the polarization transfer measurements of the proton electromagnetic form factor ratio at large momentum transfer conclusively established the strong decrease of this ratio with for GeV. This result is incompatible with previous extractions of this quantity from cross section measurements using the Rosenbluth Separation technique. Much experimental attention has been focused on extracting the two-photon exchange (TPE) effect through the unpolarized cross section ratio, but polarization transfer in polarized elastic scattering can also reveal evidence of hard two-photon exchange. Furthermore, it has a different sensitivity to the generalized TPE…
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