The g2p Experiment: A Measurement of the Proton's Spin Structure Functions

Abstract

The E08-027 (g2p) experiment measured the spin structure functions of the proton at Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Va. Longitudinally polarized electrons were scattered from a transversely and longitudinally polarized solid ammonia target in Hall A, with the polarized NH3 acting as an effective proton target. Focusing on small scattering angle events at the electron energies available at Jefferson Lab, the experiment covered a kinematic phase space of 0.02 GeV2 < Q2 < 0.20 GeV2 in the proton's resonance region. The spin structure functions, g1p(x,Q2) and g2p(x,Q2) , are extracted from an inclusive polarized cross section measurement of the electron-proton interaction. Integrated moments of g1(x,Q2) are calculated and compared to theoretical predictions made by Chiral Perturbation Theory. The g1(x,Q2) results are in agreement with previous measurements, but include a significant increase in statistical precision. The spin structure function contributions to the hyperfine energy levels in the hydrogen atom are also investigated. The g2(x,Q2) measured contribution to the hyperfine splitting is the first ever experimental determination of this quantity. The results of this thesis suggest a disagreement of over 100% with previously published model results.

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