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The PRad Experiments at Jefferson Lab

Sep 8, 2022, 3:00 PM
25m
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FSU, Tallahassee, FL, USA
oral presentation Proton

Speaker

Gasparian Ashot (North Carolina A&T state University)

Description

The proton charge radius is one of the important quantities in physics. For the past seventy years it has been measured through elastic electron-proton scattering and ordinary hydrogen spectroscopy methods. Over the years, results from both methods generally agreed with each other within their experimental uncertainties. Unexpectedly, in 2010 (and 2013) two experiments from newly developed muonic hydrogen atomic spectroscopy method reported results up to six standard deviations smaller values than the accepted average from all previous experiments performed on ordinary hydrogen. This discrepancy triggered the well-known proton radius puzzle in hadronic physics. This talk will discuss the first magnetic-spectrometer-free electron-proton scattering experiment (PRad), performed at Jefferson Lab in 2016, emphasizing its methods and results. The current status of the planned second experiment (PRad-II) will also be presented and discussed.

speaker affiliation NC A&T State University

Primary author

Gasparian Ashot (North Carolina A&T state University)

Presentation materials