Nucleon Spin Sum Rules and Spin Polarizabilities at low Q2

Abstract

We report on recently published experimental studies on spin sum rules, namely the generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn, Bjorken, Burkhardt-Cottingham, Schwinger, and generalized spin polarizability sum rules. The data were taken at Jefferson Lab in Halls A and B by experiments E97-110 and EG4, respectively. They covered the very low Q2 domain, down to Q20.02 GeV2, where Chiral Effective Field Theory () predictions should be valid. While some of the obervables agree with the state-of-the-art predictions, others are in tensions, including the Longitudinal-Transverse interference polarizability δ LTn(Q2) for which prediction was expected to be robust. This suggests that does not yet consistently describes nucleon spin observables, even in the very low Q2 domain covered by the experiments.

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