H. Ibrahim
Old Dominion University
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Physical Review Letters | 2005
I. A. Qattan; J. Arrington; R. E. Segel; X. Zheng; K. A. Aniol; Oliver Keith Baker; R. Beams; E. J. Brash; J. R. Calarco; A. Camsonne; J. P. Chen; M. E. Christy; D. Dutta; R. Ent; S. Frullani; D. Gaskell; O. Gayou; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; K. Hafidi; J.-O. Hansen; D. W. Higinbotham; W. Hinton; R. J. Holt; Günter Huber; H. Ibrahim; L. Jisonna; M. K. Jones; C. Keppel; E. Kinney
We report the results of a new Rosenbluth measurement of the proton electromagnetic form factors at Q2 values of 2.64, 3.20, and 4.10 GeV2. Cross sections were determined by detecting the recoiling proton, in contrast to previous measurements which detected the scattered electron. Cross sections were determined to 3%, with relative uncertainties below 1%. The ratio mu(p)G(E)/G(M) was determined to 4%-8% and showed mu(p)G(E)/G(M) approximately 1. These results are consistent with, and much more precise than, previous Rosenbluth extractions. They are inconsistent with recent polarization transfer measurements of similar precision, implying a systematic difference between the techniques.
Science | 2008
R. Subedi; R. Shneor; P. Monaghan; B. D. Anderson; K. A. Aniol; J. R. M. Annand; J. Arrington; H. Benaoum; F. Benmokhtar; W. Boeglin; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; S. Gilad; R. Gilman; O. Glamazdin; J. O. Hansen; D. W. Higinbotham; T. Holmstrom; H. Ibrahim; R. Igarashi; C. W. de Jager; E. Jans; X. Jiang; L. J. Kaufman; A. Kelleher; A. Kolarkar
The protons and neutrons in a nucleus can form strongly correlated nucleon pairs. Scattering experiments, in which a proton is knocked out of the nucleus with high-momentum transfer and high missing momentum, show that in carbon-12 the neutron-proton pairs are nearly 20 times as prevalent as proton-proton pairs and, by inference, neutron-neutron pairs. This difference between the types of pairs is due to the nature of the strong force and has implications for understanding cold dense nuclear systems such as neutron stars.
Physical Review Letters | 2006
K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; T. Averett; H. Benaoum; P. Y. Bertin; E. Burtin; J. Cahoon; G. D. Cates; C.C. Chang; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; P. Decowski; D. Deepa; C. Ferdi; R. J. Feuerbach; J. M. Finn; S. Frullani; K. Fuoti; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; V. Gorbenko; J. Grames; J. Hansknecht; D. W. Higinbotham; R. Holmes
We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from ^4He at an average scattering angle= 5.7 degrees and a four-momentum transfer Q^2 = 0.091 GeV^2. From these data, for the first time, the strange electric form factor of the nucleon G^s_E can be isolated. The measured asymmetry of A_PV = (6.72 +/- 0.84 (stat) +/- 0.21 (syst) parts per million yields a value of G^s_E = -0.038 +/- 0.042 (stat) +/- 0.010 (syst), consistent with zero.
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.
Physics Letters B | 2006
K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; T. Averett; H. Benaoum; P. Y. Bertin; E. Burtin; J. Cahoon; G. D. Cates; C.C. Chang; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; P. Decowski; D. Deepa; C. Ferdi; R. J. Feuerbach; J. M. Finn; S. Frullani; K. Fuoti; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; V. Gorbenko; J. Grames; J. Hansknecht; D. W. Higinbotham; R. Holmes
We report the most precise measurement to date of a parity-violating asymmetry in elastic electron-proton scattering. The measurement was carried out with a beam energy of 3.03 GeV and a scattering angle=6 degrees, with the result A_PV = -1.14 +/- 0.24 (stat) +/- 0.06 (syst) parts per million. From this we extract, at Q^2 = 0.099 GeV^2, the strange form factor combination G_E^s + 0.080 G_M^s = 0.030 +/- 0.025 (stat) +/- 0.006 (syst) +/- 0.012 (FF) where the first two errors are experimental and the last error is due to the uncertainty in the neutron electromagnetic form factor. This result significantly improves current knowledge of G_E^s and G_M^s at Q^2 ~0.1 GeV^2. A consistent picture emerges when several measurements at about the same Q^2 value are combined: G_E^s is consistent with zero while G_M^s prefers positive values though G_E^s=G_M^s=0 is compatible with the data at 95% C.L.
Physics Letters B | 2006
K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; T. Averett; H. Benaoum; P. Y. Bertin; E. Burtin; J. Cahoon; Gd Gates; C.C. Chang; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; S. Choi; E. Chudakov; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; P. Decowski; D. Deepa; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; John M. Finn; S. Frullani; K. Fuoti; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; Gorbenko; J. Grames; J. Hansknecht; D. W. Higinbotham; R. Holmes
We report the most precise measurement to date of a parity-violating asymmetry in elastic electron-proton scattering. The measurement was carried out with a beam energy of 3.03 GeV and a scattering angle=6 degrees, with the result A_PV = -1.14 +/- 0.24 (stat) +/- 0.06 (syst) parts per million. From this we extract, at Q^2 = 0.099 GeV^2, the strange form factor combination G_E^s + 0.080 G_M^s = 0.030 +/- 0.025 (stat) +/- 0.006 (syst) +/- 0.012 (FF) where the first two errors are experimental and the last error is due to the uncertainty in the neutron electromagnetic form factor. This result significantly improves current knowledge of G_E^s and G_M^s at Q^2 ~0.1 GeV^2. A consistent picture emerges when several measurements at about the same Q^2 value are combined: G_E^s is consistent with zero while G_M^s prefers positive values though G_E^s=G_M^s=0 is compatible with the data at 95% C.L.
Physical Review C | 2011
G. Ron; X. Zhan; J. Glister; B. Lee; K. Allada; W. Armstrong; J. Arrington; A. Beck; F. Benmokhtar; B. L. Berman; W. Boeglin; E. Brash; A. Camsonne; J. R. Calarco; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; L. Coman; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; J. Dumas; C. Dutta; R. Feuerbach; A. Freyberger; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; R. Gilman; O. Hansen; D. W. Higinbotham; T. Holmstrom
We present an updated extraction of the proton electromagnetic form factor ratio, {mu}{sub p}G{sub E}/G{sub M}, at low Q{sup 2}. The form factors are sensitive to the spatial distribution of the proton, and precise measurements can be used to constrain models of the proton. An improved selection of the elastic events and reduced background contributions yielded a small systematic reduction in the ratio {mu}{sub p}G{sub E}/G{sub M} compared to the original analysis.
Physical Review C | 2015
M. Defurne; M. Amaryan; K. A. Aniol; M. Beaumel; H. Benaoum; P. Y. Bertin; M. Brossard; A. Camsonne; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; C. W. de Jager; A. Deur; R. Feuerbach; C. Ferdi; J.-M. Fieschi; S. Frullani; E. Fuchey; M. Garçon; F. Garibaldi; O. Gayou; G. Gavalian; R. Gilman; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; P. Gueye; P.A.M. Guichon; B. Guillon; O. Hansen; D. Hayes
We present final results on the photon electroproduction (
Physical Review Letters | 2007
G. Ron; X. Zhu; B. Sawatzky; R. Lindgren; Y. Qiang; J. Arrington; O. Hansen; M. Shabestari; H. Yao; V. Punjabi; E. Chudakov; S. Širca; J. Song; J. P. Chen; P. Solvignon; M. Olson; D. Meekins; T. Holmstrom; I. Pomerantz; C. W. de Jager; E. Kuchina; P. Markowitz; B. E. Norum; C. Dutta; F. Benmokhtar; Y. Ilieva; K. Allada; R. Shneor; M. K. Jones; A. Camsonne
Physical Review Letters | 2011
W. Boeglin; L. Coman; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; J. Arrington; G. Batigne; P. Bosted; A. Camsonne; G. Chang; J. P. Chen; Suyong Choi; A. Deur; M. B. Epstein; John M. Finn; S. Frullani; C. Furget; F. Garibaldi; O. Gayou; R. Gilman; O. Hansen; D. Hayes; D. W. Higinbotham; W. Hinton; C. E. Hyde; H. Ibrahim; C. W. de Jager; X. Jiang; M. K. Jones; L. J. Kaufman; A. Klein
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