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</span><big><b>Probing nucleon spin structure using an
electron beam and longitudinally polarized proton target</b></big><br>
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Sucheta Jawalkar <b style=""><span style="font-size: 18pt;
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<pre>The “eg1-dvcs” experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator
Facility in Newport News, Va., ran in 2009 and collected approximately 19
(7) billion electron triggers for hydrogen (deuterium). I will provide an
overview of the experiment and discuss the single and double-spin
asymmetries for charged and neutral pions, measured as a function of
Bjorken x, squared momentum transfer Q2, hadron energy fraction z, and
hadron transverse momentum pT. These asymmetries are convolutions of
transverse-momentum-dependent parton distributions and fragmentation
functions, which correlate with the transverse motion of the struck quark.
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