posted on 2005-08-01, 00:00authored byA. Biselli, R. Clark, Gregg Franklin, J. Kuhn, J. Lachniet, Brian QuinnBrian Quinn, G0 Collaboration
<p>We have measured parity-violating asymmetries in elastic electron-proton scattering over the range of momentum transfers 0.12≤Q<sup>2</sup>≤1.0 GeV<sup>2</sup>. These asymmetries, arising from interference of the electromagnetic and neutral weak interactions, are sensitive to strange-quark contributions to the currents of the proton. The measurements were made at Jefferson Laboratory using a toroidal spectrometer to detect the recoiling protons from a liquid hydrogen target. The results indicate nonzero, Q<sup>2</sup> dependent, strange-quark contributions and provide new information beyond that obtained in previous experiments.</p>