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Apr 8 – 10, 2015
Baltimore, MD
US/Eastern timezone

Status of the OLYMPUS Experiment

Apr 8, 2015, 4:50 PM
20m
Peale C (Baltimore, MD)

Peale C

Baltimore, MD

Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor

Speaker

Ms Lauren Ice (Arizona State University)

Description

The OLYMPUS experiment will determine the multiple-photon exchange contribution to elastic lepton-proton scattering, the most likely candidate to resolve the discrepancy between measurements of the proton electric to magnetic form factor ratio, determined using the Rosenbluth separation technique and polarization transfer methods. To this end, the experiment measured the cross section ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton elastic scattering. Data taking took place during 2012 on the DORIS storage ring at the DESY Laboratory in Hamburg, Germany. Electron and positron beams of 2.01 GeV energy were incident on an unpolarized hydrogen target and the elastic scattering cross sections were measured for both beams using a large acceptance spectrometer. This talk will cover the motivation, experiment, and current status of the analysis.

Primary author

Ms Lauren Ice (Arizona State University)

Presentation materials