Spin polarizabilities of the proton by measurement of Compton double-polarization observables
Abstract
The Compton double-polarization observable 2z has been measured for the first time in the (1232) resonance region using a circularly polarized photon beam incident on a longitudinally polarized target at the Mainz Microtron. This paper reports these results, together with the model-dependent extraction of four proton spin polarizabilities from fits to additional asymmetry data using dispersion relation and chiral perturbation theory calculations, with the former resulting in: γE1E1 = -3.18 0.52, γM1M1 = 2.98 0.43, γE1M2 = -0.44 0.67 and γM1E2 = 1.58 0.43, in units of 10-4~fm4.
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