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@ARTICLE{Zheng:892489,
author = {Zheng, X. and Deur, A. and Kang, H. and Kühn, Sebastian
Paul and Ripani, M. and Zhang, Jiayuan and Adhikari, K. P.
and Adhikari, S. and Amaryan, M. J. and Atac, H. and
Avakian, H. and Barion, L. and Battaglieri, M. and
Bedlinskiy, I. and Benmokhtar, F. and Bianconi, A. and
Biselli, A. S. and Boiarinov, S. and Bondì, M. and Bossù,
F. and Bosted, P. and Briscoe, W. J. and Brock, J. and
Brooks, W. K. and Bulumulla, D. and Burkert, V. D. and
Carlin, C. and Carman, D. S. and Carvajal, J. C. and
Celentano, A. and Chatagnon, P. and Chetry, T. and Chen,
J.-P. and Choi, S. and Ciullo, G. and Clark, L. and Cole, P.
L. and Contalbrigo, M. and Crede, V. and D’Angelo, A. and
Dashyan, N. and De Vita, R. and Defurne, M. and Diehl, S.
and Djalali, C. and Drozdov, V. A. and Dupre, R. and
Ehrhart, M. and El Alaoui, A. and El Fassi, L. and
Elouadrhiri, L. and Eugenio, P. and Fedotov, G. and Fegan,
S. and Fersch, R. and Filippi, A. and Forest, T. A. and
Ghandilyan, Y. and Gilfoyle, G. P. and Giovanetti, K. L. and
Girod, F.-X. and Glazier, D. I. and Gothe, R. W. and
Griffioen, K. A. and Guidal, M. and Guler, N. and Guo, L.
and Hafidi, K. and Hakobyan, H. and Hattawy, M. and Hayward,
T. B. and Heddle, D. and Hicks, K. and Hobart, A. and
Holmstrom, T. and Holtrop, M. and Ilieva, Y. and Ireland, D.
G. and Isupov, E. L. and Jo, H. S. and Joo, K. and Joosten,
S. and Keith, C. D. and Keller, D. and Khanal, A. and
Khandaker, M. and Kim, C. W. and Kim, W. and Klein, Felix
and Kripko, A. and Kubarovsky, V. and Lanza, L. and Leali,
M. and Lenisa, P. and livingston, K. and Long, E. and
MacGregor, I. J. D. and Markov, Aleksandr and Marsicano, L.
and Mascagna, V. and McKinnon, B. and Meekins, D. G. and
Mineeva, T. and Mirazita, M. and Mokeev, V. and Mullen, C.
and Nadel-Turonski, P. and Neupane, K. and Niccolai, S. and
Osipenko, M. and Ostrovidov, A. I. and Paolone, M. and
Pappalardo, L. and Park, K. and Pasyuk, E. and Phelps, W.
and Phillips, S. K. and Pogorelko, O. and Poudel, J. and
Prok, Y. and Raue, B. A. and Ritman, J. and Rizzo, A. and
Rosner, G. and Rossi, P. and Rowley, J. and Sabatié, F. and
Salgado, C. and Schmidt, Anne and Tichelbäcker, Laura and
Seely, M. L. and Sharabian, Y. G. and Shrestha, U. and
Širca, S. and Slifer, K. and Sparveris, N. and Stepanyan,
S. and Strakovsky, I. I. and Strauch, S. and Sulkosky, V.
and Tyler, N. and Ungaro, M. and Venturelli, L. and
Voskanyan, H. and Voutier, E. and Watts, D. P. and Wei, X.
and Weinstein, L. B. and Wood, M. H. and Yale, B. and
Zachariou, N. and Zhao, Z. W.},
title = {{M}easurement of the proton spin structure at long
distances},
journal = {Nature physics},
volume = {9},
issn = {1745-2481},
address = {Basingstoke},
publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
reportid = {FZJ-2021-02109},
pages = {873},
year = {2021},
abstract = {Measuring the spin structure of protons and neutrons tests
our understanding of how they arise from quarks and gluons,
the fundamental building blocks of nuclear matter. At long
distances, the coupling constant of the strong interaction
becomes large, requiring non-perturbative methods to
calculate quantum chromodynamics processes, such as lattice
gauge theory or effective field theories. Here we report
proton spin structure measurements from scattering a
polarized electron beam off polarized protons. The
spin-dependent cross-sections were measured at large
distances, corresponding to the region of low momentum
transfer squared between 0.012 and 1.0 GeV2. This
kinematic range provides unique tests of chiral effective
field theory predictions. Our results show that a complete
description of the nucleon spin remains elusive, and call
for further theoretical works, for example, in lattice
quantum chromodynamics. Finally, our data extrapolated to
the photon point agree with the Gerasimov–Drell–Hearn
sum rule, a fundamental prediction of quantum field theory
that relates the anomalous magnetic moment of the proton to
its integrated spin-dependent cross-sections.},
cin = {IKP-1},
ddc = {530},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IKP-1-20111104},
pnm = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF4-612) / 6G12 -
FAIR (GSI) (POF4-6G12)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-612 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G12},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000639048800001},
doi = {10.1038/s41567-021-01198-z},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/892489},
}