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Garth Huber, 03/15/2023 05:59 PM
- Table of contents
- Welcome to the Kaon-LT redmine page!
Welcome to the Kaon-LT redmine page!¶
Overview¶
The simplest strongly bound quark-gluon systems in nature are the two lightest quark-antiquark pairs, pions and kaons, and the two lightest three-quark systems, protons and neutrons - these also provide the building blocks for the atomic nuclei at the core of the atom. Gaining a quantitative description of the nature of these systems, including a revealing of their inner structure and an understanding of the dynamics that bind them, is thus of great importance for our understanding of the fundamental structure of matter. This experiment is aimed to confirm the potential of kaon measurements both for studies of the kaon structure itself and of the 3D structure of the proton, in terms of spatial imaging (tomography). In particular, E12-09-011 will probe if the measurements to map the spatial extension of the charged pion can be extended to those of the charged kaon, and if kaons can be utilized to enable 3D spatial tomography of strange quarks.
The E12-09-011 experiment is an exclusive measurement of the L/T separated kaon electroproduction cross section important for understanding the role of strangeness in GPD studies and the kaon form factor. It will for the first time make precision measurements of the L/T separated kaon electroproduction cross sections as a function of Q2 above the resonance region. These data will provide information about the onset of the Q2 evolution in kaon production. A direct comparison of the scaling properties of the pion and kaon separated cross sections would provide an important tool for the study of the onset of factorization in the transition from the hadronic to the partonic regime, and provide a possibility to study effects related to SU3. The L/T separated cross sections at low –t can further provide constraints of the largely unknown kaon form factor.
Physics Motivation¶
- PAC Proposal
- Tentative Physics Analysis List
- B.Sc. Honours projects:
Collaboration¶
Meetings¶
- Kaon LT Meetings
- Hall C Commissioning Analysis Meetings
- SIDIS Meetings
- Detector Working Group Meetings
- KaonLT Slack Page
Running Essential Information¶
- Run Plans and Run Sheets
- Kaon LT Status
- Expert Checkout
- Beam Schedule
- Pre-run Checklist
- Instructions for Shift Takers: KLT-specific, General
- Shift Schedule
- Sign Up for Shifts
- Analysis How-To for Cdaq
- Hall C How-Tos: 1 , 2
- Hall C Wiki
- Hall C Operations Manual
- Hall C Documents 1 , 2
- Contact Experts
Data Analysis¶
- Analysis Tasks
- Analysis How-To
- List of Hall C Replay Variables
- Kaon LT Replay Git Repo
- Kaon LT Analysis Git Repo
- L/T Separation Software
- see Sec 4.2 of https://misportal.jlab.org/ul/publications/view_pub.cfm?pub_id=15234 for description
- Bill's LT Analysis 2018 Tutorial Slides-> Bill_LT_Analysis_Tutorial.pdf
- Bill's LT Analysis Tutorial Video 2022
- Garth's slides #1 LT_sep_iterations.pdf
- Garth's slides #2 attachment:LT_sep_parameterizations.pdf
- Hall C Logbook
- Kaon LT Logbook
- Logbook for Analysis
- Online Replay Histograms
- SIMC results for comparison
- Golden SIEVE runs
- Heep rate runs and analysis
- Physics runs and analysis
- Luminosity scan runs and analysis
- Single Spin Asymmetry Analysis
- High and Low Epsilon Comparison
- DEF-file Structure Breakdown of Directories and Files
- Target thickness data
- Hall C Raster Algorithm
Technical Notes¶
Resources¶
- Salina' pion projections
PionLT¶
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