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Measurement of the cross section for hard exclusive $π^0$ leptoproduction

Published 28 Mar 2019 in hep-ex | (1903.12030v1)

Abstract: We report on a measurement of hard exclusive $\pi0$ muoproduction on the proton by COMPASS using 160 GeV/$c$ polarised $\mu+$ and $\mu-$ beams of the CERN SPS impinging on a liquid hydrogen target. From the average of the measured $\mu+$ and $\mu-$ cross sections, the virtual-photon proton cross section is determined as a function of the squared four-momentum transfer between initial and final proton in the range $0.08\,(\text{GeV/}c)2 < |t| < 0.64\,(\text{GeV/}c)2$. The average kinematics of the measurement are $\langle Q2 \rangle =2.0\; {(\text{GeV}/c)2}$, $\langle \nu \rangle = 12.8\; {\text{GeV}}$, $\langle x_{Bj} \rangle = 0.093 $ and $\langle -t \rangle = 0.256\; {(\text{GeV}/c)2} $. Fitting the azimuthal dependence reveals a combined contribution by transversely and longitudinally polarised photons of $(8.1 \ \pm \ 0.9_{\text{stat}}{}{- \ 1.0}{+ \ 1.1}\big\rvert{\text{sys}})\,{\text{nb}}/{(\text{GeV}/c){2}}$, as well as transverse-transverse and longitudinal-transverse interference contributions of $(-6.0 \pm 1.3_{\text{stat}}{}{- \ 0.7}{+ \ 0.7}\big\rvert{\text{sys}})\,{\text{nb}}/{(\text{GeV}/c){2}}$ and $(1.4 \pm 0.5_{\text{stat}}{}{- \ 0.2}{+ \ 0.3}\big\rvert{\text{sys}})\,{\text{nb}}/{(\text{GeV}/c){2}}$, respectively. Our results provide important input for modelling Generalised Parton Distributions. In the context of the phenomenological Goloskokov-Kroll model, the statistically significant transverse-transverse interference contribution constitutes clear experimental evidence for the chiral-odd GPD $\overline{E}_T$.

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