Abstract

Deeply virtual Compton scattering process was studied widely at the HERMES experiment through measurements of various cross-section asymmetries. These measurements exploited the rich data collected at HERMES on scattering a longitudinally polarized lepton (electron/positron) beam off unpolarized, longitudinally and transversely polarized hydrogen targets, unpolarized and longitudinally polarized deuterium targets, as well as unpolarized nuclear targets. The operation of a recoil detector during the last two years of HERMES running enabled for the full kinematic reconstruction of the events of exclusively produced real photons and a clean (with a background well below the 1[Formula: see text]) measurement of the beam-helicity asymmetry. Also, first measurement of the beam-helicity asymmetry related to the associated deeply virtual Compton scattering process, where the proton is excited to a [Formula: see text]-resonance state, was possible using the recoil detector information.

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