Longitudinal double spin asymmetry A1p and spin-dependent structure function g1p of the proton at low x and low Q2 from COMPASS

Abstract

The COMPASS experiment at CERN has collected a large sample of events of inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarised muons off longitudinally polarised protons in the non-perturbative region (four-momentum transfer squared Q2<1 GeV2/c2), with a Bjorken scaling variable in the range 4× 10-5<x<4× 10-2. The data set is two orders of magnitude larger than the similar sample collected by the SMC experiment. These data complement our data for polarised deuterons. They allow the accurate determination of the longitudinal double spin asymmetry A1p and of the spin-dependent structure function g1p of the proton in the region of low x and low Q2. The preliminary results of the analysis of these data yield non zero and positive asymmetries and of the structure function g1p. This is the first time that spin effects are observed at such low x.

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