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D. Rohe et al. E97-006 Collaboration
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We studied the reaction 12C(e,e'p) in quasielastic kinematics at momentum transfers between 0.6 and 1.8 (GeV/c)2 covering the single-particle region. From this the nuclear transparency factors are extracted using two methods. The results are compared to theoretical predictions obtained using a generalization of Glauber theory described in this paper. Furthermore, the momentum distribution in the region of the 1s-state up to momenta of 300 MeV/c is obtained from the data and compared to the correlated basis function theory and the independent-particle shell model.
Phys. Rev. C 72, 054602 (2005)
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D. Rohe et al. E97-006 Collaboration
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We have carried out an (e,e′p) experiment at high momentum transfer and in parallel kinematics to measure the strength of the nuclear spectral function S(k,E) at high nucleon momenta k and large removal energies E. This strength is related to the presence of short-range and tensor correlations, and was known hitherto only indirectly and with considerable uncertainty from the lack of strength in the independent-particle region. This experiment locates by direct measurement the correlated strength predicted by theory.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 182501 (2004)
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H. Zhu et al.
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We report the first measurement using a solid polarized target of the neutron electric form factor GEn via d→(e→,e′n)p. GEn was determined from the beam-target asymmetry in the scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from polarized deuterated ammonia ( 15ND3). The measurement was performed in Hall C at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in quasifree kinematics with the target polarization perpendicular to the momentum transfer. The electrons were detected in a magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with neutrons in a large solid angle segmented detector. We find GEn = 0.04632±0.00616(stat)±0.00341(syst) at Q2 = 0.495 (GeV/c)2.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 081801 (2001)
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J. Arrington et al.
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Inclusive electron scattering data are presented for 2H, C, Fe, and Au targets at an incident electron energy of 4.045 GeV for a range of momentum transfers from Q2=1 to 7 (GeV/c)2. Data were taken at Jefferson Laboratory for low values of energy loss, corresponding to values of Bjorken x≳1. The structure functions do not show scaling in x in this range, where inelastic scattering is not expected to dominate the cross section. The data do show scaling, however, in the Nachtmann variable ξ. This scaling appears to be the result of Bloom- Gilman duality in the nucleon structure function combined with the Fermi motion of the nucleons in the nucleus. The resulting extension of scaling to larger values of ξ opens up the possibility of accessing nuclear structure functions in the high-x region at lower values of Q2 than previously believed.
Phys. Rev. C 64, 014602 (2001)
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D. Abbott et al. (The Jefferson Lab t20 Collaboration)
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Tensor polarization observables ( t20, t21, and t22) have been measured in elastic electron-deuteron scattering for six values of momentum transfer between 0.66 and 1.7 (GeV/c)2. The experiment was performed at the Jefferson Laboratory in Hall C using the electron High Momentum Spectrometer, a specially designed deuteron magnetic channel and the recoil deuteron polarimeter POLDER. The new data determine to much larger Q2 the deuteron charge form factors GC and GQ. They are in good agreement with relativistic calculations and disagree with perturbative QCD predictions.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5053 (2000)
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D. Rohe et al.
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We have measured the neutron electric form factor Gen via 3He→(e→,e′n)pp at Q2 = 0.67 (GeV/c)2 using the 3-spectrometer facility of the A1 Collaboration at the Mainz Microtron and a dedicated neutron detector. High pressure polarized 3He→ gas was used as a target of polarized neutrons. Gen is determined from the ratio of the asymmetries A⊥/A∥ measured in quasifree kinematics with the target spin perpendicular and parallel to the momentum transfer. We find Gen = 0.052±0.011±0.005.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4257 (1999)
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J. Arrington et al.
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Inclusive electron scattering is measured with 4.045 GeV incident beam energy from C, Fe, and Au targets. The measured energy transfers and angles correspond to a kinematic range for Bjorken x>1 and momentum transfers from Q2 = 1–7 (GeV/c)2. When analyzed in terms of the y-scaling function the data show for the first time an approach to scaling for values of the initial nucleon momenta significantly greater than the nuclear matter Fermi momentum (i.e., >0.3 GeV/c).
Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 2056 (1999)
Cited 35 times
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D. Abbott et al. (The Jefferson Lab t20 Collaboration)
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The A(Q2) structure function in elastic electron-deuteron scattering was measured at six momentum transfers Q2 between 0.66 and 1.80 (GeV/c)2 in Hall C at Jefferson Laboratory. The scattered electrons and recoil deuterons were detected in coincidence, at a fixed deuteron angle of 60.5°. These new precise measurements resolve discrepancies between older sets of data. They put significant constraints on existing models of the deuteron electromagnetic structure, and on the strength of isoscalar meson exchange currents.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 1379 (1999)
Cited 27 times
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