A. Acha
Florida International University
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Physical Review Letters | 2006
A. Acha; K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; T. Averett; S. L. Bailey; J. Barber; A. Beck; H. Benaoum; J. Benesch; P. Y. Bertin; P. Bosted; F. Butaru; E. Burtin; G. D. Cates; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; R. De Leo; P. Decowski; A. Deur; R. J. Feuerbach; J. M. Finn; S. Frullani; S. A. Fuchs; K. Fuoti; R. Gilman
We report new measurements of the parity-violating asymmetry A_PV in elastic scattering of 3 GeV electrons off hydrogen and 4He targets with~6.0 degrees. The 4He result is A_PV = (+6.40 +/- 0.23 (stat) +/- 0.12 (syst)) x10^-6. The hydrogen result is A_PV = (-1.58 +/- 0.12 (stat) +/- 0.04 (syst)) x10^-6. These results significantly improve constraints on the electric and magnetic strange form factors G_E^s and G_M^s. We extract G_E^s = 0.002 +/- 0.014 +/- 0.007 at= 0.077 GeV^2, and G_E^s + 0.09 G_M^s = 0.007 +/- 0.011 +/- 0.006 at= 0.109 GeV^2, providing new limits on the role of strange quarks in the nucleon charge and magnetization distributions.
Physical Review C | 2015
G. M. Urciuoli; F. Cusanno; S. Marrone; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydžovský; A. Camsonne; C.C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. De Leo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts
In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei can provide information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction. Electroproduction of the hypernucleus Lambda-9Li has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 9Be target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the Hall A standard equipment. The cross section to low-lying states of Lambda-9Li is concentrated within 3 MeV of the ground state and can be fitted with four peaks. The positions of the doublets agree with theory while a disagreement could exist with respect to the relative strengths of the peaks in the doublets. A Lambda separation energy of 8.36 +- 0.08 (stat.) +- 0.08 (syst.) MeV was measured, in agreement with an earlier experiment.
Physical Review Letters | 2014
A. Camsonne; M. Olson; N. Sparveris; A. Acha; K. Allada; J. Arrington; A. Baldwin; Suyong Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; G. Lott; H. Q. Lu; P. Markowitz; S. Marrone; D. Meekins; R. Michaels; B. Mot; B. E. Norum; A. J. R. Puckett; X. Qian; O. Rondon; A. Saha; B. Sawatzky; J. Segal; M. Shabestari; A. Shahinyan; P. Solvignon; R. Suleiman; V. Sulkosky
The charge form factor of 4He has been extracted in the range 29 fm(-2) ≤ Q2 ≤ 77 fm(-2) from elastic electron scattering, detecting 4He recoil nuclei and electrons in coincidence with the high resolution spectrometers of the Hall A Facility of Jefferson Lab. The measurements have uncovered a second diffraction minimum for the form factor, which was predicted in the Q2 range of this experiment. The data are in qualitative agreement with theoretical calculations based on realistic interactions and accurate methods to solve the few-body problem.
Physical Review C | 2014
G. M. Urciuoli; F. Cusanno; S. Marrone; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydzovsky; A. Camsonne; C. C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. De Leo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts
In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei can provide information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction. Electroproduction of the hypernucleus Lambda-9Li has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 9Be target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the Hall A standard equipment. The cross section to low-lying states of Lambda-9Li is concentrated within 3 MeV of the ground state and can be fitted with four peaks. The positions of the doublets agree with theory while a disagreement could exist with respect to the relative strengths of the peaks in the doublets. A Lambda separation energy of 8.36 +- 0.08 (stat.) +- 0.08 (syst.) MeV was measured, in agreement with an earlier experiment.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
M. Iodice; F. Cusanno; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydzovsky; A. Camsonne; C. C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. Deleo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts; R. Fratoni
An experiment measuring electroproduction of hypernuclei has been performed in hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 12C target. In order to increase counting rates and provide unambiguous kaon identification two superconducting septum magnets and a ring imaging Cherenkov detector were added to the hall A standard equipment. An unprecedented energy resolution of less than 700 keV FWHM has been achieved. Thus, the observed (Lambda)(12)B spectrum shows for the first time identifiable strength in the core-excited region between the ground-state s-wave Lambda peak and the 11 MeV p-wave Lambda peak.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
A. Camsonne; A. T. Katramatou; M. Olson; A. Acha; K. Allada; B. D. Anderson; J. Arrington; A. Baldwin; J. P. Chen; Suyong Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; P. Decowski; C. Dutta; E. Folts; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; B. Hahn; J.-O. Hansen; D. W. Higinbotham; T. Holmstrom; J. S. Huang; M. Iodice; X. Jiang; A. Kelleher; E. Khrosinkova; A. Kievsky
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.162501.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
A. Camsonne; A. T. Katramatou; M. Olson; A. Acha; K. Allada; B. D. Anderson; J. Arrington; A. Baldwin; J. P. Chen; Suyong Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; P. Decowski; C. Dutta; E. Folts; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; B. Hahn; J.-O. Hansen; D. W. Higinbotham; T. Holmstrom; J. S. Huang; M. Iodice; X. Jiang; A. Kelleher; E. Khrosinkova; A. Kievsky
The charge and magnetic form factors, F_{C} and F_{M}, respectively, of ^{3}He are extracted in the kinematic range 25 fm^{-2}≤Q^{2}≤61 fm^{-2} from elastic electron scattering by detecting ^{3}He recoil nuclei and scattered electrons in coincidence with the two High Resolution Spectrometers of the Hall A Facility at Jefferson Lab. The measurements find evidence for the existence of a second diffraction minimum for the magnetic form factor at Q^{2}=49.3 fm^{-2} and for the charge form factor at Q^{2}=62.0 fm^{-2}. Both minima are predicted to exist in the Q^{2} range accessible by this Jefferson Lab experiment. The data are in qualitative agreement with theoretical calculations based on realistic interactions and accurate methods to solve the three-body nuclear problem.
Physical Review C | 2015
G. M. Urciuoli; F. Cusanno; S. Marrone; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydžovský; A. Camsonne; C. C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. De Leo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts
In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei can provide information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction. Electroproduction of the hypernucleus Lambda-9Li has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 9Be target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the Hall A standard equipment. The cross section to low-lying states of Lambda-9Li is concentrated within 3 MeV of the ground state and can be fitted with four peaks. The positions of the doublets agree with theory while a disagreement could exist with respect to the relative strengths of the peaks in the doublets. A Lambda separation energy of 8.36 +- 0.08 (stat.) +- 0.08 (syst.) MeV was measured, in agreement with an earlier experiment.
Physical Review C | 2015
G. M. Urciuoli; F. Cusanno; S. Marrone; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydžovský; A. Camsonne; C. C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. De Leo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts
In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei can provide information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction. Electroproduction of the hypernucleus Lambda-9Li has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 9Be target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the Hall A standard equipment. The cross section to low-lying states of Lambda-9Li is concentrated within 3 MeV of the ground state and can be fitted with four peaks. The positions of the doublets agree with theory while a disagreement could exist with respect to the relative strengths of the peaks in the doublets. A Lambda separation energy of 8.36 +- 0.08 (stat.) +- 0.08 (syst.) MeV was measured, in agreement with an earlier experiment.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
A. Acha; K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; T. Averett; S. L. Bailey; J. Barber; A. Beck; H. Benaoum; J. Benesch; P. Y. Bertin; P. Bosted; F. Butaru; E. Burtin; G. D. Cates; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; R. De Leo; P. Decowski; A. Deur; R. Feuerbach; John M. Finn; S. Frullani; S. A. Fuchs; K. Fuoti; R. Gilman
We report new measurements of the parity-violating asymmetry A_PV in elastic scattering of 3 GeV electrons off hydrogen and 4He targets with~6.0 degrees. The 4He result is A_PV = (+6.40 +/- 0.23 (stat) +/- 0.12 (syst)) x10^-6. The hydrogen result is A_PV = (-1.58 +/- 0.12 (stat) +/- 0.04 (syst)) x10^-6. These results significantly improve constraints on the electric and magnetic strange form factors G_E^s and G_M^s. We extract G_E^s = 0.002 +/- 0.014 +/- 0.007 at= 0.077 GeV^2, and G_E^s + 0.09 G_M^s = 0.007 +/- 0.011 +/- 0.006 at= 0.109 GeV^2, providing new limits on the role of strange quarks in the nucleon charge and magnetization distributions.