K. Ardashev
University of Virginia
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Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons | 2003
A. Lehmann; K. Ardashev; C. Bade; M. Blecher; C. Cacace; A. Caracappa; A. Cichocki; C. Commeaux; I Danchev; A. D'Angelo; A Null; R. Deininger; J.P. Didelez; R. Di Salvo; C. Gibson; K. Hicks; S. Hoblit; A. Honig; T Kageya; M. Khandaker; O. C. Kistner; A. Kuczewski; F. Lincoln; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; J Mahon; H. Meyer; L. Miceli; D Moriccianni; B. E. Norum
A new polarized target using HD in the solid phase has been developed for studies of the nucleon spin structure at Q(2) = 0 using pion photo-production. In combination with the high quality LEGS photon beam and a large solid angle spectrometer this target allows practically background-free measurements on the proton and on the neutron. The first beam-target double-polarization data taken with this target are reported here.
SPIN STRUCTURE AT LONG DISTANCE: Workshop Proceedings | 2009
A. M. Sandorfi; S. Hoblit; K. Ardashev; C. Bade; O. Bartalini; M. Blecher; A. Caracappa; A. D’Angelo; R. Di Salvo; A. Fantini; C. Gibson; H. Glückler; K. Hicks; A. Honig; T. Kageya; M. Khandaker; O. C. Kistner; S. Kizigul; S. Kucuker; A. Lehmann; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; J. Mahon; L. Miceli; D. Moricciani; B. E. Norum; M. Pap; B. M. Preedom; H. Seyfarth; C. Schaerf
Measurements of the spin‐difference cross sections entering the Gerasimov‐Drell‐Hearn (GDH) sum rule are reviewed. Results on the proton from Mainz and Bonn exceeded the GDH prediction by 22 μb, requiring as yet unmeasured canceling high‐energy components. Recent experiments with frozen‐spin HD at BNL reveal a different angular dependence for π0 production than what was assumed in Mainz analyses in lieu of direct measurements and integrate to a value that is 18 μb lower, suggesting a rapid convergence. Results for deuterium over limited energy ranges are consistent with large canceling contributions but differ from existing state of the art calculations.
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule and Its Extensions | 2005
C. S. Whisnant; K. Ardashev; C. Bade; O. Bartalini; M. Blecher; A. Caracappa; C. Commeaux; A. D'Angelo; A Null; R. Di Salvo; J.P. Didelez; A. Fantini; K. Hicks; S. Hoblit; A. Honig; C. Gibson; T Kageya; M. Khandaker; F. Lincoln; A. Lehmann; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; J Mahon; L. Miceli; D. Moricciani; B. M. Preedom; B. E. Norum; A. M. Sandorfi; C. Schaerf; H Strother
A solid, polarized HD target has been developed for the measurement of double-polarization observables in the Delta resonance region. Since the use of the first target in-beam in November 2001, dramatic improvements have been made to the in-beam and transfer cryostats and the NMR circuit has been redesigned and is well understood.
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons | 2004
A. M. Sandorfi; K. Ardashev; C. Bade; O. Bartalini; M. Blecher; A. Caracappa; C. Commeaux; A. D'Angelo; R. Di Salvo; J.P. Didelez; A. Fantini; K. Hicks; S. Hoblit; A. Honig; C. Gibson; T Kageya; M. Khandaker; F. Lincoln; A. Lehmann; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; J Mahon; L. Miceli; D. Moricciani; B. M. Preedom; B. E. Norum; C. Schaerf; H. Ströher; C. E. Thorn; K. Wang
A solid, polarized HD target has been developed for the measurement of double-polarization observables in the A resonance region. The focus of the experimental program is a comparison of pion photo-production amplitudes for the neutron and proton and the associated spin-dependent sum rules.
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons | 2003
A. Lehmann; C. S. Whisnant; C. Cacace; A. Caracappa; S. Hoblit; O. C. Kistner; A. Kuczewski; F. Lincoln; M. Lowry; L. Miceli; A. M. Sandorfi; C. E. Thorn; M. Khandaker; K. Ardashev; C. Bade; R. Deininger; K. Hicks; M. Lucas; J. Mahon; A. Honig; A. D'Angelo; A Null; R Di Salvo; D Moriccianni; C. Schaerf; C. Commeaux; J.P. Didelez; I Danchev; C. Gibson; B. M. Preedom
A new polarized target using HD in the solid phase has been developed for studies of the nucleon spin structure at Q(2) = 0 using pion photo-production. In combination with the high quality LEGS photon beam and a large solid angle spectrometer this target allows practically background-free measurements on the proton and on the neutron. The first beam-target double-polarization data taken with this target are reported here.
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclear and Hadron Physics | 2002
K. Hicks; K. Ardashev; M. Blecher; A. Caracappa; A. Cichocki; C. Commeaux; A. D'Angelo; J.-P. Didilez; R. Deininger; S. Hoblit; M. Khandaker; O. C. Kistner; A. Kuczewski; F. Lincoln; R. Lindgren; A. Lehmann; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; H. Meyer; L. Miceli; A. K. Opper; B. M. Preedom; B. E. Norum; A. M. Sandorfi; C. Schaerf; H. Ströher; C. E. Thorn; J. Tonnison; K. Wang; X. Wei
Neutral pion photoproduction from a liquid deuterium target was measured in the energy region near 300 MeV at the LEGS facility of Brookhaven National Laboratory. The inclusive cross sections from deuterium are in agreement with measurments from Mainz, yet the exclusive cross sections and spin asymmetries for neutral pion production in coincidence with a detected nucleon are much smaller than expected from a quasi-free approximation. This may indicate that substantial final state interactions play a significant role, which will complicate the extraction of the desired amplitudes that would be measured if a free neutron target could be used.
International Symposium on Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclear and Hadron Physics | 2002
C. Steven Whisnant; K. Ardashev; V. Bellini; M. Blecher; C. Cacace; A. Caracappa; Andrzej Cichocki; C. Commeaux; I. Danchev; A. D'Angelo; J.P. Didelez; R. Deininger; C. Gibson; K. Hicks; S. Hoblit; A. Honig; T. Kageya; M. Khandaker; O. C. Kistner; A. Kuczewski; F. Lincoln; R. Lindgren; A. Lehmann; M. Lowry; M. Lucas; J. Mahon; H. Meyer; L. Miceli; D. Moriccianni; B. M. Preedom
A solid, polarized HD target has been developed for the measurement of double-polarization observables in the Delta resonance region. We report here the inaugural data obtained with this target. This new polarized target technology, combined with the high quality LEGS photon beam and the large acceptance spectrometer, SASY, provides a unique facility for studying the spin structure of the nucleon below 500 MeV. Pion production data collected on a longitudinally polarized target with six gamma-ray polarization states provides the first simultaneous measurement of d sigma/d Omega, as well as the Sigma, G and E asymmetries. With the future addition of magnetic analysis to SASY, a complete set of pion production observables on the proton and the deuteron (neutron) will be obtained.
Physical Review Letters | 2015
K. Chirapatpimol; M. Shabestari; R. Lindgren; L. C. Smith; J. R. M. Annand; D. W. Higinbotham; B. Moffit; V. Nelyubin; B. E. Norum; K. Allada; K. A. Aniol; K. Ardashev; D.S. Armstrong; Richard A. Arndt; F. Benmokhtar; Aron M. Bernstein; W. Bertozzi; W. J. Briscoe; L. Bimbot; A. Camsonne; J. P. Chen; Suyong Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; F. Cusanno; M. M. Dalton; C. Dutta; K. S. Egiyan; C. Fernàndez-Ramìrez; R. Feuerbach
Physical Review Letters | 2015
K. Chirapatpimol; M. Shabestari; R. Lindgren; L. C. Smith; J. R. M. Annand; D. W. Higinbotham; B. Moffit; V. Nelyubin; B. E. Norum; K. Allada; K. A. Aniol; K. Ardashev; D.S. Armstrong; Richard A. Arndt; F. Benmokhtar; Aron M. Bernstein; W. Bertozzi; W. J. Briscoe; L. Bimbot; A. Camsonne; J. P. Chen; Suyong Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; F. Cusanno; M. M. Dalton; C. Dutta; K. S. Egiyan; C. Fernández-Ramírez; R. Feuerbach
Physical Review Letters | 2015
S. Širca; M. Shabestari; L. C. Smith; C. W. de Jager; S. Qian; X. Qian; C. F. Perdrisat; E. Piasetzky; D. Protopopescu; V. Punjabi; Y. Qiang; I. A. Rachek; A. Rakhman; S. Riordan; G. Ron; G. Rosner; A. Saha; B. Sawatzky; A. Shahinyan; N. Sparveris; R. Subedi; R. Suleiman; I. I. Strakovsky; V. Sulkosky; H. Voskanyan; K. Wang; Y. Wang; J. W. Watson; D. P. Watts; B. Wojtsekhowski