F. Afzal, M. M. Dalton, A. Deur, P. Hurck, C. D. Keith, V. Mathieu, S. Sirca, Z. Yu
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Abstract
This white paper summarizes the Workshop on Polarized Target Studies with
Real Photons in Hall D at Jefferson Lab, that took place on 21 February 2024.
The Workshop included about 45 participants both online and in person at
Florida State University in Tallahassee. Contributions describe the
experimental infrastructure available in Hall D and potential physics
applications. The rate and detection capabilities of Hall D are outlined, as
well as the properties of a circularly polarized photon beam and a polarized
target. Possible physics measurements include light and strange quark baryon
spectroscopy, the GDH sum rule, proton structure accessed through measurement
of Generalized Parton Distributions and modification of nucleon structure
within the nuclear medium.