Measurements of proton's electric and magnetic generalized polarizabilities

ORAL

Abstract

The Generalized Polarizabilities (GPs) are fundamental properties of the nucleon. They characterize the nucleon's response to an applied electromagnetic field, giving access to the polarization densities inside the nucleon. As such, they represent a central path towards a complete understanding of the nucleon dynamics. Previous measurements have challenged the theoretical predictions, raising questions in regard to the underlying mechanism responsible for a local enhancement of the electric GP at intermediate four-momentum transfer squared. The measurement of the magnetic GP, on the other hand, promises to quantify the interplay of the paramagnetic and the diamagnetic contributions inside the proton. New results on the proton GPs from the VCS experiment in Hall C at JLab will be presented in this talk.

*This work has been supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, office of Nuclear Physics under contract no. DE-SC0016577

Presenters

  • Ruonan Li

    • Temple University

Authors

  • Nikos Sparveris

    • Temple University
  • Hamza Atac

    • Temple University
  • Ruonan Li

    • Temple University