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  1. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei
  2. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 24
  3. The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 24, Issue 2, Supplement,February 2005
  4. Don’t forget to measure Δ s
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The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei : Volume 24, Issue 2, Supplement,February 2005
Today’s view on strangeness
Strange and gluonic contributions to the nucleon spin
Electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon
Two photon effects in electron scattering
Single spin asymmetries in elastic electron-nucleon scattering
Transverse single spin asymmetry in elastic electron-proton scattering
Transverse spin asymmetry at the A4 experiment
Normal beam spin asymmetries during the G0 forward angle measurement
The axial form factor of the nucleon
Parity violating electron scattering at the MAMI facility in Mainz
Updated results from the SAMPLE experiment
The next generation HAPPEX experiments
The G0 experiment: Parity violation in e-N elastic scattering
Study of the parity violation in the Δ(1232) region
Don’t forget to measure Δ s
Getting to grips with hadrons
Systematic uncertainties in the precise determination of the strangeness magnetic moment of the nucleon
Current status of parton charge symmetry
Pion–nucleon interaction and the strangeness content of the nucleon
Strange form factors of the nucleon in the chiral quark-soliton model
Strange form factors and Chiral Perturbation Theory
Time-like compton scattering and the Bethe-Heitler process
Corrections to the nuclear axial vector coupling in a nuclear medium
Strangeness-conserving effective weak chiral Lagrangian
Overview of laser systematics
Beam optics for electron scattering parity-violation experiments
G0 beam quality and multiple linear regression corrections
Møller polarimetry with atomic hydrogen targets
Progress report on the A4 Compton backscattering polarimeter
The transmission Compton polarimeter of the A4 experiment
Stabilization system of the laser system of the A4 Compton backscattering polarimeter
Electron beam line design of A4 Compton backscattering polarimeter
Background substraction in parity violation experiments
Redesign of the A4 calorimeter for the measurement at backward angles
Performance of the G0 superconducting magnet system
Cherenkov counter for the G0 backward angle measurements
A bin-per-bin dead-time control technique for time-of-flight measurements in the G0 experiment: The differential buddy
A precise measurement of sin2 θW at low Q2 in Møller scattering
Qweak: A precision measurement of the proton’s weak charge
The Qweak tracking system : Measurement of the average Q2 and the dilution by background events
Neutral currents and strangeness of the nucleon from the NuTeV experiment
Parity violation in astrophysics
Parity violation in nuclear systems
Parity violation in nuclear systems
Parity violating asymmetry in $\vec{\gamma} + d \rightarrow n + p$ at low energy
Precision physics at a neutrino factory
The MINERνA experiment at FNAL
Frontiers of polarized electron scattering experiments
Parity-violation with electrons: Theoretical perspectives
Workshop summary
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Don’t forget to measure Δ s

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Author Pate, Stephen F.
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract This talk explores our lack of knowledge of the strange quark contribution to the nucleon spin, Δ s. Data on Δ s from inclusive and semi-inclusive polarized deep-inelastic scattering will be reviewed, followed by a discussion of how the ongoing program of parity-violating elastic electron-nucleon scattering experiments, that seek out the strange electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon, need to have an estimate for the strange axial form factor to carry out that program, and how the value of Δ s extracted from the DIS experiments has filled that role. It is shown that elastic ν p, $\bar{\nu} p$ , and parity-violating $\vec{e}p$ data can be combined to extract the strange electric, magnetic and axial form factors simultaneously. A proposed experiment that could address this important issue if briefly previewed.PACS: 14.20.Dh Protons and neutrons – 13.40.Gp Electromagnetic form factors of elementary particles
Starting Page 67
Ending Page 70
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 14346001
Journal The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei
Volume Number 24
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 1434601X
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2005-02-08
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Elementary Particles and Nuclei Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Nuclear Fusion
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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