Per Tancredi's request I compared a raw vector asymmetry from recent
hydrogen
running to the most recent deuterium vector asymmetry (this morning). The
first
figure I include is a raw asymmetries for left (left) and right (right)
sides. The black squares are the hydrogen vector asymmetries as a
function of
Q^2. The colored circles are deuterium vector asymmetries. The second
plot is the ratio of two asymmetries. It seems that deterium has
about twice the vector polarization than hydrogen. This agrees with an
average polarization of 75-80% for deuterium and 35-40% for hydrogen.
Cheers, Vitaliy
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