Measurement of the single-spin asymmetry $A_y^0$ in quasi-elastic $^3$He$^\uparrow$($e,e'n$) scattering at $0.4 < Q^2 < 1.0$ GeV$/c^2$
Abstract: Due to the lack of free neutron targets, studies of the structure of the neutron are typically made by scattering electrons from either $2$H or $3$He targets. In order to extract useful neutron information from a $3$He target, one must understand how the neutron in a $3$He system differs from a free neutron by taking into account nuclear effects such as final state interactions and meson exchange currents. The target single spin asymmetry $A_y0$ is an ideal probe of such effects, as any deviation from zero indicates effects beyond plane wave impulse approximation. New measurements of the target single spin asymmetry $A_y0$ at $Q2$ of 0.46 and 0.96 (GeV/$c)2$ were made at Jefferson Lab using the quasi-elastic $3\mathrm{He}{\uparrow}(e,e'n)$ reaction. Our measured asymmetry decreases rapidly, from $>20\%$ at $Q2=0.46$ (GeV/$c)2$ to nearly zero at $Q2=0.96$ (GeV$/c)2$, demonstrating the fall-off of the reaction mechanism effects as $Q2$ increases. We also observed a small $\epsilon$-dependent increase in $A_y0$ compared to previous measurements, particularly at moderate $Q2$. This indicates that upcoming high $Q2$ measurements from the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV program can cleanly probe neutron structure from polarized $3$He using plane wave impulse approximation.
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