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Measurement of the near-threshold <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mml:mrow> <mml:mi>J</mml:mi> <mml:mo>/</mml:mo> <mml:mi>ψ</mml:mi> </mml:mrow> </mml:math> photoproduction cross section with the CLAS12 experiment

AnonymousCEAV. KubarovskyThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityR. ParemuzyanThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityS. StepanyanThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityM. TenorioOld Dominion UniversityR. TysonUniversity of GlasgowA. G. AcarUniversity of YorkP. AchenbachChristopher Newport UniversityJ. S. AlvaradoUniversité Paris-SaclayM. J. AmaryanOld Dominion UniversityW. R. ArmstrongArgonne National LaboratoryH. AvakianThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityN. A. BaltzellThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityL. BarionM. BashkanovUniversity of YorkM. BattaglieriF. BenmokhtarDuquesne UniversityA. BianconiINFNA. S. BiselliFairfield UniversityS. BoiarinovThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityM. BondiF. BossùCEAK.-Th. BrinkmannII Physikalisches Institut der Universitaet GiessenW. J. BriscoeThe George Washington UniversityS. BueltmannOld Dominion UniversityV. D. BurkertThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityT. CaoThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityD. S. CarmanThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityA. CelentanoH. ChinchayUniversity of New HampshireG. CiulloINFNP. L. ColeLamar UniversityA. D'AngeloINFNN. DashyanYerevan Physics InstituteM. DefurneCEAR. De VitaINFNA. DeurThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityS. DiehlII Physikalisches Institut der Universitaet GiessenC. DilksThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityC. DjalaliOhio UniversityM. DuggerArizona State UniversityR. DupréUniversité Paris-SaclayH. EgiyanThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityM. EhrhartArgonne National LaboratoryA. El AlaouiUniversidad Técnica Federico Santa MaríaL. El FassiMississippi State UniversityL. ElouadrhiriThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityM. FarooqUniversity of New HampshireS. FeganUniversity of YorkR. F. FergusonUniversity of GlasgowI. P. FernandoUniversity of VirginiaE. FerrandCEAA. FilippiC. FoglerOld Dominion UniversityK. GatesUniversity of YorkG. P. GilfoyleUniversity of RichmondD. I. GlazierUniversity of GlasgowR. W. GotheUniversity of South CarolinaY. GotraThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityB. GualtieriFlorida International UniversityK. HafidiArgonne National LaboratoryH. HakobyanUniversidad Técnica Federico Santa MaríaF. HauensteinOld Dominion UniversityT. B. HaywardMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyD. HeddleChristopher Newport UniversityM. HoballahUniversité Paris-SaclayD. HolmbergCollege of William and MaryM. HoltropUniversity of New HampshireC. E. HydeOld Dominion UniversityY. IlievaUniversity of South CarolinaD. G. IrelandUniversity of GlasgowE. L. IsupovSkobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear PhysicsH. S. JoKyungpook National UniversityK. JooT. KageyaThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityM. KerrMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyA. KimH. T. KlestArgonne National LaboratoryV. KlimenkoArgonne National LaboratoryI. KoroverUniversity of Tel AvivA. KripkoII Physikalisches Institut der Universitaet GiessenS. E. KuhnOld Dominion UniversityL. LanzaINFNS. LeeTemple UniversityP. LenisaINFNX. LiShandong UniversityD. MarchandUniversité Paris-SaclayD. MartiryanYerevan Physics InstituteV. MascagnaINFNB. McKinnonUniversity of GlasgowA. MehtaNew Mexico State UniversityR. G. MilnerMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyT. MineevaUniversidad de La SerenaM. MirazitaV. I. MokeevThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityE. F. Molina CardenasUniversidad de La SerenaC. Munoz CamachoUniversité Paris-SaclayP. Nadel-TuronskiThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityK. NeupaneThomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityD. NguyenThomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Physical review. Cjournal2026en
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We present measurements of the total and differential cross sections for near-threshold <a:math xmlns:a="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <a:mrow> <a:mi>J</a:mi> <a:mo>/</a:mo> <a:mi>ψ</a:mi> </a:mrow> </a:math> photoproduction obtained with the CLAS12 detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The results are based on data collected during the fall 2018 and spring 2019 running periods, using electron beams with energies of 10.6 and 10.2 GeV, respectively, scattered off a liquid-hydrogen target. Near-threshold <b:math xmlns:b="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <b:mrow> <b:mi>J</b:mi> <b:mo>/</b:mo> <b:mi>ψ</b:mi> </b:mrow> </b:math> photoproduction offers a unique sensitivity to the strong interaction in the nonperturbative regime of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The energy dependence of the cross section constrains the underlying <c:math xmlns:c="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <c:mrow> <c:mi>J</c:mi> <c:mo>/</c:mo> <c:mi>ψ</c:mi> </c:mrow> </c:math> production mechanisms, including multigluon exchange and potential baryonic excitations. Additionally, the <d:math xmlns:d="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <d:mi>t</d:mi> </d:math> dependence of the differential cross section can be related to the transverse spatial distribution of gluons in the proton, providing critical input for theoretical descriptions of the gluonic structure of the proton. An interpretation of the results in terms of the gluon content of the proton is presented, providing new experimental constraints on QCD-inspired models of the proton structure and the role of gluonic degrees of freedom in hadronic mass generation.

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