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    Speaker: Aaron Meyer

    Title:The Axial Form Factor Extracted from Elementary Targets

    Abstract: Next generation neutrino oscillation experiments are poised to provide answers to key questions about the nature of the neutrino. The axial form factor is a vital ingredient for constructing nucleon amplitudes and predicting quasielastic scattering cross sections, a primary signal measurement process for flagship oscillation experiments. The uncertainty on this form factor is vastly underestimated by the dipole parameterization and a model independent determination is...

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    F224/225

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    Speaker: Eric Moffat (Argonne National Lab)

    Title: Shedding Light on Shadow Generalized Parton Distributions

    Abstract: The feasibility of extracting generalized parton distributions (GPDs) from deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) data has recently been questioned because of the existence of an infinite set of so-called “shadow GPDs” (SGPDs). These SGPDs depend on the...

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    TL 1227

    Title: 5 MeV Mott Polarimetry at MESA

    Speaker: Rakshya Thapa

    Abstract: Parity-violating experiments like P2 at Mainz Energy-Recovering Superconducting Accelerator (MESA) demand accuracy of polarization measurement of ¿P/P < 1 %. To ensure electron beam polarization, a polarimetry chain with polarimeters at different energies is planned. This will help to track the beam polarization throughout the MESA lattice. A 5 MeV Mott polarimeter is planned as a part of the chain. This polarimeter is planned to run parallel to the Moller polarimeter and P2 experiment...