We discuss the target and beam normal spin asymmetries in elastic electron-nucleon scattering which depend on the imaginary part of two-photon exchange processes between electron and nucleon. In particular, we estimate these transverse spin asymmetries for beam energies below 2 GeV, where thetwo-photon exchange process is dominated from the resonance contribution to the doubly virtual Compton scattering tensor on the nucleon.

Single spin asymmetries in elastic electron-nucleon scattering

PASQUINI, BARBARA;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We discuss the target and beam normal spin asymmetries in elastic electron-nucleon scattering which depend on the imaginary part of two-photon exchange processes between electron and nucleon. In particular, we estimate these transverse spin asymmetries for beam energies below 2 GeV, where thetwo-photon exchange process is dominated from the resonance contribution to the doubly virtual Compton scattering tensor on the nucleon.
2005
Euroepan Physical Journal A
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Comitato scientifico
Inglese
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International Workshop on Parity Violation and Hadronic Structure (PAVI04)
8-11 Giugno 2004
Grenoble, Francia
Internazionale
STAMPA
24S2
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Transverse beam and target asymmetries; two-photon box diagram; nucleon resonances
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Pasquini, Barbara; M., Vanderhaeghen
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