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Physical Review Letters | 2004

Observation of an Exotic Baryon with S 1 in Photoproduction from the Proton

V. Kubarovsky; A. S. Biselli

The reaction gamma p-->pi(+)K(-)K(+)n was studied at Jefferson Laboratory using a tagged photon beam with an energy range of 3-5.47 GeV. A narrow baryon state with strangeness S=+1 and mass M=1555+/-10 MeV/c(2) was observed in the nK(+) invariant mass spectrum. The peaks width is consistent with the CLAS resolution (FWHM=26 MeV/c(2)), and its statistical significance is (7.8+/-1.0)sigma. A baryon with positive strangeness has exotic structure and cannot be described in the framework of the naive constituent quark model. The mass of the observed state is consistent with the mass predicted by the chiral soliton model for the Theta(+) baryon. In addition, the pK(+) invariant mass distribution was analyzed in the reaction gamma p-->K(-)K(+)p with high statistics in search of doubly charged exotic baryon states. No resonance structures were found in this spectrum.


Physical Review C | 2007

pi(0) photoproduction on the proton for photon energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV

M. Dugger; A. S. Biselli

Differential cross sections for the reaction {gamma}p{yields}p{pi}{sup 0} have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV. The results reported here possess greater accuracy in the absolute normalization than previous measurements. They disagree with recent CB-ELSA measurements for the process at forward scattering angles. Agreement with the SAID and MAID fits is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been extended to 3 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Transverse beam spin asymmetries in forward-angle elastic electron-proton scattering

D.S. Armstrong; J. Arvieux; R. Asaturyan; T. Averett; S. L. Bailey; G. Batigne; D. Beck; E. J. Beise; J. Benesch; L. Bimbot; J. Birchall; A. S. Biselli; P. Bosted; E. Boukobza; H. Breuer; R. Carlini; R. Carr; N. S. Chant; S. Chattopadhyay; R. Clark; S. Covrig; A. Cowley; D. Dale; C. A. Davis; W. R. Falk; J. M. Finn; G. B. Franklin; C. Furget; D. Gaskell; J. Grames

We have measured the beam-normal single-spin asymmetry in elastic scattering of transversely polarized 3 GeV electrons from unpolarized protons at Q2=0.15, 0.25 (GeV/c)2. The results are inconsistent with calculations solely using the elastic nucleon intermediate state and generally agree with calculations with significant inelastic hadronic intermediate state contributions. A(n) provides a direct probe of the imaginary component of the 2gamma exchange amplitude, the complete description of which is important in the interpretation of data from precision electron-scattering experiments.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Search for the Θ+ Pentaquark in the Reaction γd→pK−K+n

B. McKinnon; A. S. Biselli

A search for the Theta+ in the reaction gammad --> pK-K+n was completed using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. A study of the same reaction, published earlier, reported the observation of a narrow Theta+ resonance. The present experiment, with more than 30 times the integrated luminosity of our earlier measurement, does not show any evidence for a narrow pentaquark resonance. The angle-integrated upper limit on Theta+ production in the mass range of 1.52-1.56 GeV/c2 for the gammad --> pK-Theta+ reaction is 0.3 nb (95% C.L.). This upper limit depends on assumptions made for the mass and angular distribution of Theta+ production. Using Lambda(1520) production as an empirical measure of rescattering in the deuteron, the cross section upper limit for the elementary gamman --> K-Theta+ reaction is estimated to be a factor of 10 higher, i.e., approximately 3 nb (95% C.L.).


Physical Review C | 2009

Photodisintegration of 4 He into p + t

R. Nasseripour; A. S. Biselli

The two-body photodisintegration of


SPIN PHYSICS: 18th International Spin Physics Symposium | 2009

DVCS with a Longitudinally Polarized Target with CLAS12

H. Egiyan; A. S. Biselli

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SPIN PHYSICS: 18th International Spin Physics Symposium | 2009

DVCS with longitudinally polarized target using CLAS at 6 GeV

A. S. Biselli

He into a proton and a triton has been studied using the CEBAF Large-Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Laboratory. Real photons produced with the Hall-B bremsstrahlung-tagging system in the energy range from 0.35 to 1.55 GeV were incident on a liquid


Physical Review C | 2018

Measurements of the separated longitudinal structure function FL from hydrogen and deuterium targets at low Q2

V. Tvaskis; A. Tvaskis; I. Niculescu; D. Abbott; G. S. Adams; A. Afanasev; A. Ahmidouch; T. Angelescu; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; S. Avery; Oliver Keith Baker; N. Benmouna; B. L. Berman; A. S. Biselli; H.P. Blok; W. Boeglin; P. Bosted; E. J. Brash; H. Breuer; G. Chang; N. S. Chant; M. E. Christy; Simon Henry Connell; M. M. Dalton; S. Danagoulian; D. Day; T. Dodario; J. Dunne; D. Dutta

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE STRUCTURE OF BARYONS (BARYONS' 10) | 2011

Spin physics with CLAS and CLAS12

A. S. Biselli

He target. This is the first measurement of the photodisintegration of


12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MESON‐NUCLEON PHYSICS AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE NUCLEON (MENU 2010) | 2011

Nucleon spin structure at Jefferson Lab

A. S. Biselli

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M. Battaglieri

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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P. Bosted

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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P. L. Cole

Idaho State University

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A. Deur

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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M. Bellis

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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V. Crede

Florida State University

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W. J. Briscoe

George Washington University

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