Title: Semiinclusive L polarization study at CLAS
1Semi-inclusive L polarization study at CLAS
- Marco Mirazita
- I.N.F.N. Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
For the CLAS Collaboration
International Workshop on Strangeness
polarization in semi-inclusive and exclusive L
production Trento, 27-31 October, 2008
2The nucleon spin
NAÏVE PROTON SPIN SUM RULE
experiments
Need for more contributions
- Valence quark angular momentum ?
- - measured in exclusive reactions (DVCS, DVMP)
through GPDs and the Jis sum rule - - small?
- Gluon spin ?
- - several measurements (SMC, HERMES, COMPASS,
RHIC) - - indication that the net size is small
- Sea quark angular momentum ?
- - DIS experiments (COMPASS, HERMES) Ds ? -0.1
- - analysis of SIDIS data (HERMES) Ds ? 0 within
errors
3Why polarized L ?
4Lepton-nucleon scattering
e p ? e L X
For exclusive channels X K, K(892), .
5Measuring the L polarization
Proton yield with polarized L
Parity-violating weak decay amplitude ?
asymmetry in the proton angular distributions
6Exclusive or inclusive L?
7A model for polarization transfer
lepton-nucleon scattering
Quantitative predictions in the Intrinsic
Strangeness Model Ellis et al., EPJ C52,283(2007)
- What happens for strongly correlated final
states as for L K? - Will the connection between s and L spin be
spoiled? - What for different final mesons?
8Jefferson Lab - Newport News, USA
Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility
Imax 200 mA Duty Factor 100 sE/E 2.5
10-5 Beam Pol 80 L 1034 cm-2 s-1
Emax 6 GeV
Hall B
9The CLAS detector
- Toroidal magnetic field (6 supercond. coils)
- Drift chambers (argon/CO2 gas, 35000 cells)
- Time-of-flight scintillators
- Electromagnetic calorimeters
- Cherenkov Counters (e/p separation)
- Performances for charged particles
- large acceptance
- 8ltqlt142 in LAB frame
- 60-80 of f
- good momentum and angular resolution
- Dp/p 0.5- 1.5,
- Dq 1 mrad
- Df 4 mrad
10The e1f experiment at CLAS
- data taken in april-july 2003
- beam energy E5.5 GeV
- beam current 7 nA
- target liquid H2 L 5cm
- average beam polarization PB 0.74 0.03
- number of triggers (e- X) 200 billions
- integrated luminosity L 2.1 1039 cm-2 21
fb-1 - torus field 1.5 T m (forward)
- acceptance for charged particles
- p(e-) gt 0.5 GeV/c
- p(p) gt 0.3 GeV/c
- p(p-) gt 0.1 GeV/c
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM 15 OF THE STATISTICS
11Event Display
SECTOR 6
SECTOR 4
EC
SC
CC
DC3
DC2
DC1
SECTOR 3
SECTOR 1
12Event Display
SECTOR 6
SECTOR 4
EC
SC
CC
DC3
DC2
DC1
SECTOR 3
SECTOR 1
13Particle ID
- Track reconstruction in DC
- b measurement with TOF scintillators
log-z axis
14e/p rejection
measured b
electrons
pions
log-z axis
P GeV/c
15Electron vertex
Vz(electron) cm
16Event Selection e p p- X
electrons
protons
P GeV/c
p-
qLAB deg
17Inclusive e p p- events
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
15 of the full statistics
Missing Mass GeV/c2
18L selection
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
M 1115.90.1 s 1.16 0.02
IM(p p-) GeV/c2
15 of the full statistics
19Inclusive L events
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
- L cuts
Missing Mass GeV/c2
20DIS Cuts L X events
W2 GeV2
Q2 GeV2
21Inclusive DIS L events
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
- L cuts
- DIS cuts
- exclusive K dominating in the CLAS kinematics
- clear signal of K(892)
Missing Mass GeV/c2
22Kinematics distributions DIS LX events
Q2 gt 1 GeV2 W gt 2 GeV MM gt 0.6 GeV/c2
23Kinematic distributions
24Polarization measurement in CLAS
- CLAS electron beam
- average polarization PB 0.74 0.03
- beam helicity flip rate 30 Hz
- acceptance effects largely cancel in the ratio
- fast beam spin flip ensures that possible
detector response unstability affects in the same
way N and N-
25Fitting the L yield vs xF
IM(p p-) in xF binning
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
- DIS cuts
- MM cut
- no helicity separation
Target fragmentation xF lt 0 Current
Fragmentation xF lt 0
15 of the full statistics
26Fitting the L yield vs MM
IM(p p-) MM binning
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
- DIS cuts
- no helicity separation
Different final state contributions can be
selected
15 of the full statistics
27Fitting the L yield vs zL
IM(p p-) zL binning
- e p p- X events
- electron cuts
- p(e) gt 0.8 GeV
- Vz(e) cut
- DIS cuts
- MM cut
- no helicity separation
lower zL ? more target fragmentation
15 of the full statistics
28Projected results
29Systematic studies - BKG
Two possible options
30Systematic studies detector acceptance
Non uniform detector response can produce false
asymmetries in the decay proton angular
distributions
- Monte Carlo simulation of SIDIS L events
- - no asymmetry is generated ? no asymmetries
must be reconstructed -
31Systematic studies - MC
- - LEPTOLUND event generator for SIDIS
- - GEANT based simulation of the CLAS response
- check that no asymmetries are produced in the
reconstructed events - asymmetry from acceptance-corrected yields
Good agreement CLAS is in the DIS regime
e L X events
histogram MC points data
Relative weight of LK has to be tuned
32Systematic studies detector acceptance
Non uniform detector response can produce false
asymmetries in the decay proton angular
distributions
- Monte Carlo simulation of SIDIS L events
- - no asymmetry is generated ? no asymmetries
must be reconstructed -
- Study K0 SIDIS electroproduction
- - the Kaon has spin 0 ? no asymmetries must be
found
33Systematic studies K0
e p ? e p p- X events
- similar experimental acceptance
- higher BKG but factor 2 more statistics
34Conclusions