EPJ Web of Conferences (May 2014)

Initial state radiation experiment at MAMI

  • Mihovilovič M.,
  • Merkel H.,
  • Weber A.,
  • Achenbach P.,
  • Ayerbe Gayoso C.,
  • Beranek T.,
  • Beričič J.,
  • Bernauer J. C.,
  • Bosnar D.,
  • Böhm R.,
  • Correa L.,
  • Debenjak L.,
  • Denig A.,
  • Distler M. O.,
  • Esser A.,
  • Fonvieille H.,
  • Friščić I.,
  • Gómez M.,
  • Kegel S.,
  • Kohl Y.,
  • Middleton D. G.,
  • Müller U.,
  • Nungesser L.,
  • Pochodzalla J.,
  • Rohrbeck M.,
  • Sánchez Majos S.,
  • Schlimme B. S.,
  • Schoth M.,
  • Schulz F.,
  • Sfienti C.,
  • Širca S.,
  • Štajner S.,
  • Thiel M.,
  • Weinriefer M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147200017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72
p. 00017

Abstract

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In an attempt to contribute further insight into the discrepancy between the Lamb shift and elastic scattering determinations of the proton charge radius, a new experiment at MAMI is underway, aimed at measuring proton form-factors at very low momentum transfers by using a new technique based on initial state radiation. This paper reports on the conclusions of the pilot measurement performed in 2010, whose main goal was to check the feasibility of the proposed experiment and to recognize and overcome any obstacles before running the full experiment. The modifications to the experimental apparatus are then explained which significantly improved the quality of data collected in the full scale experiment, which was successfully executed in August 2013. At the end first findings of the new experiment are discussed.