1207.3709 (Hyon-Suk Jo)
Hyon-Suk Jo
The generalized parton distributions (GPDs) provide a new description of the complex internal structure of the nucleon in terms of its elementary constituents, the quarks and the gluons. The GPDs describe the correlation between the transverse position and the longitudinal momentum fraction of the partons in the nucleon, extending the information obtained from the measurements of the form factors and the parton distribution functions. Deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS), the electroproduction of a real photon from a single quark in the nucleon, $eN \to eN\gamma$, is the most straightforward exclusive process that allows access to the GPDs. A dedicated experiment to study DVCS with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab (JLab) has been carried out using a 5.776 GeV polarized electron beam and an unpolarized hydrogen target, allowing us to collect DVCS events in the widest kinematic range ever explored in the valence region: $1View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3709
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