The generalized electromagnetic polarizabilities of the proton

ORAL

Abstract



A fundamental property of the proton involves the system's response to an external electromagnetic (EM) field. It is characterized by the EM polarizabilities that describe how easily the charge and magnetization distributions inside the system are distorted by the EM field and the generalized polarizabilities that map out the resulting deformation of the densities in a proton subject to an EM field. They reveal unique information regarding the underlying system dynamics and provide a key for decoding the proton structure in terms of the theory of the strong interaction that binds its elementary quark and gluon constituents together. Of particular interest is a puzzle in the proton's electric generalized polarizability that remains unresolved for two decades. In this talk we will present new results of the proton GPs from JLab and will briefly discuss the prospects of future measurements.

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

Presenters

  • Hamza Atac

    • Temple University

Authors

  • Hamza Atac

    • Temple University
  • Nikos Sparveris

    • Temple University
  • RUONAN LI

    • Temple University
  • Mark Jones

    • Jefferson Lab
  • Michael E Paolone

    • New Mexico State University