J. Segal
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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 | 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
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; 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; R. Fratoni; S. Frullani
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 | 2009
F. Cusanno; G. M. Urciuoli; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; Bydzovský P; A. Camsonne; C.C. Chang; J. P. Chen; S. Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; de Cataldo G; de Jager Cw; De Leo R; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. J. Feuerbach; E. Folts; R. Fratoni
Journal of Physics G | 2014
P. Monaghan; R. Shneor; R. Subedi; B. D. Anderson; K. A. Aniol; J. R. M. Annand; J. Arrington; H B Benaoum; F Benmokhtar; P. Y. Bertin; W. Bertozzi; W. Boeglin; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; C Ciofi degli Atti; E. Cisbani; Wim Cosyn; B. Craver; C. W. de Jager; R. J. Feuerbach; E. Folts; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; O. Gayou; S. Gilad; R. Gilman; O. Glamazdin; J. Gomez; O. Hansen