K. P. Schüler
Yale University
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Nuclear Physics | 1989
Jg Ashman; B. Badelek; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; C. P. Bee; C. Benchouk; I. Bird; S. Brown; M. C. Caputo; H. W. K. Cheung; J. S. Chima; J. Cibarowski; R.W. Clifft; G. Coignet; F. Combley; G.R. Court; G. D'Agostini; J. Drees; M. Düren; N. Dyce; A. Edwards; M. Edwards; T. Ernst; M.I. Ferrero; D. Francis; E. Gabathuler; R. Gamet; V. Gibson; J. Gillies; P. Grafström
An investigation of the spin structure of the proton in deep inelastic scattering of polarised muons on polarised protons
Physics Letters B | 1978
C. Prescott; W.B. Atwood; R.L.A. Cottrell; H. DeStaebler; E. L. Garwin; A. Gonidec; R.H. Miller; L.S. Rochester; T. Sato; D.J. Sherden; C.K. Sinclair; S. Stein; Richard E. Taylor; J.E. Clendenin; V. W. Hughes; N. Sasao; K. P. Schüler; M. Borghini; K. Lübelsmeyer; W. Jentschke
Abstract We have measured parity violating asymmetries in the inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from deuterium and hydrogen. For deuterium near Q2 = 1.6 (GeV/c)2 the asymmetry is (−9.5 × 10−5)Q2 with statistical and systematic uncertainties each about 10%.
Physics Letters B | 1979
C. Prescott; W.B. Atwood; R.L.A. Cottrell; H. DeStaebler; E. L. Garwin; A. Gonidec; R.H. Miller; L.S. Rochester; T. Sato; D.J. Sherden; C.K. Sinclair; S. Stein; Richard E. Taylor; C. C. Young; J.E. Clendenin; V.W. Hugnes; N. Sasao; K. P. Schüler; M. Borghini; K. Lübelsmeyer; W. Jentschke
Measurements of the y-dependence of the parity nonconserving asymmetries for inelastic electron scattering from deuterium. The measurements cover a range of y values from 0.15 to 0.36 and show only a small y-dependence. The results are in good agreement with the Weinberg-Salam model for sin/sup 2/theta/sub W/ = 0.224 +- 0.020. 20 references.
European Physical Journal C | 1991
J.G. Ashman; B. Badelek; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; C. P. Bee; C. Benchouk; I.G. Bird; S. Brown; M. C. Caputo; H. W. K. Cheung; J. S. Chima; J. Ciborowski; R.W. Clifft; G. Coignet; F. Combley; G.R. Court; G. D'Agostini; J. Drees; M. Düren; N. Dyce; A. Edwards; M. Edward; T. Ernst; M.I. Ferrero; D. Francis; E. Gabathuler; R. Gamet; V. Gibson; J. Gillies; P. Grafström
Differential multiplicities of forward produced hadrons in deep inelastic muon scattering on nuclear targets have been compared with those from deuterium. The ratios are observed to increase towards unity as the virtual photon energy increases with no significant dependence on the other muon kinematic variables. The hadron transverse momentum distribution is observed to be broadened in nuclear targets. The dependence on the remaining hadron variables is investigated and the results are discussed in the framework of intranuclear interaction models and in the context of the EMC effect.
European Physical Journal A | 1995
M. Adams; S. Aïd; P. L. Anthony; D.A. Averill; M. D. Baker; B. R. Baller; A. Banerjee; A.A. Bhatti; U. Bratzler; H. M. Braun; H. Breidung; W. Busza; T. J. Carroll; H.L. Clark; J. M. Conrad; R. Davisson; I. Derado; S. Dhawan; F.S. Dietrich; W. Dougherty; T. Dreyer; V. Eckardt; U. Ecker; M. Erdmann; G.Y. Fang; J. Figiel; R.W. Finlay; H.J. Gebauer; D. F. Geesaman; K.A. Griffioen
Nuclear shadowing is observed in the per-nucleon cross sections of positive muons on carbon, calcium and lead as compared to deuterium. The data were taken by Fermilab experiment E665 using inelastically scattered muons of mean incident momentum 470 GeV/c. Cross-section ratios are presented in the kinematic region 0.0001<xBj<0.56 and 0.1<Q2<80 GeV2. The data are consistent with no significant ν orQ2 dependence at fixedxBj. AsxBj decreases, the size of the shadowing effect, as well as itsA dependence, are found to approach the corresponding measurements in photoproduction.
Physics Letters B | 1988
Vernon W. Hughes; V. Papavassiliou; R. Piegaia; K. P. Schüler; Günter Baum
Abstract A recent EMC experiment has found that the integral of the spin-dependent structure function g1 of the proton violates the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule. It is shown here that this result can be strengthened when combined with older data from SLAC.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1979
M. J. Alguard; J. E. Clendenin; R. D. Ehrlich; Vernon W. Hughes; J. S. Ladish; M. S. Lubell; K. P. Schüler; Günter Baum; Wilhelm Raith; R. H. Miller; W. Lysenko
Abstract A polarized electron source based upon photoionization of a state-selected 6 Li atomic beam has been developed as an injection gun for the Standford two-mile electron linear accelerator. The source (PEGGY) produces a pulsed beam of electrons with a maximum intensity of 2.6×10 9 electrons per pulse, a polarization of 0.85, a pulse length of 1.6 μs, and a repitition rate of 180 pulses/s. Since its installation at SLAC in July 1974, PEGGY has been used in several energy electron-nucleon scattering experiments.
European Physical Journal C | 1993
J.G. Ashman; B. Badelek; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; C. P. Bee; C. Benchouk; I. Bird; S. Brown; M. C. Caputo; H. W. K. Cheung; J. S. Chima; J. Ciborowski; R.W. Clifft; G. Coignet; F. Combley; G.R. Court; G. D'Agostini; J. Drees; M. Düren; N. Dyce; A. Edwards; M. Edwards; T. Ernst; M.I. Ferrero; D. Francis; E. Gabathuler; J. Gajewski; R. Gamet; V. Gibson; J. Gillies
Results are presented on the ratios of the nucleon structure function in copper to deuterium from two separate experiments. The data confirm that the nucleon structure function,F2, is different for bound nucleons than for the quasi-free ones in the deuteron. The redistribution in the fraction of the nucleons momentum carried by quarks is investigated and it is found that the data are compatible with no integral loss of quark momenta due to nuclear effects.
European Physical Journal C | 1991
J.G. Ashman; B. Badelek; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; C. P. Bee; C. Benchouk; I.G. Bird; S. Brown; M. C. Caputo; H. W. K. Cheung; J. S. Chima; J. Ciborowski; R.W. Clifft; G. Coignet; F. Combley; G.R. Court; G. D'Agostini; J. Drees; M. Düren; N. Dycew; A. Edwards; M. Edwards; T. Ernst; J. Favier; M.I. Ferrero; D. Francis; E. Gabathuler; R. Gamet; V. Gibson; J. Gillies
Final data measured with the EMC forward spectrometer are presented on the production of forward charged hadrons in μp and μd scattering at incident beam energies between 100 and 280 GeV. The large statistic of 373 000 events allows a study of the semi-inclusive hadron production as a function ofz,pT2 and 〈pT2〉 in smallQ2,xBj andW bins. Charge multiplicity ratios and differences as a function ofz andxBj are given forp, d andn-targets. From the differences of charge multiplicities the ratio of the valence quark distributions of the protondv(x)/uv(x) is determined for the first time in charged lepton scattering. The Gronau et al. sum rule is tested, the measured sum being 0.31±0.06 stat. ±0.05 syst., compared with the theoretical expectation of 2/7≈0.286. The measured sum corresponds to an absolute value of the ratio of thed andu quark charge of 0.44±0.10 stat.±0.08 syst.
European Physical Journal C | 1988
J.G. Ashman; B. Badelek; Günter Baum; J. Beaufays; C. P. Bee; C. Benchouk; I. Bird; S. Brown; M. C. Caputo; H.W.K. Cheung; J. S. Chima; J. Ciborowski; R.W. Clifft; G. Coignet; F. Combley; G.R. Court; G. D'Agostini; J. Drees; M. Düren; N. Dyce; A. Edwards; M. Edwards; T. Ernst; M.I. Ferrero; J. Foster; D. Francis; E. Gabathuler; J. Gajewski; R. Gamet; N. Geddes
Data are presented on exclusive ρ0 and ϕ production in deep inelastic muon scattering from a target consisting mainly of nitrogen. The ratio of the total cross sections for ρ0 and ϕ production is found to be 9∶(1.6±0.4) at 〈Q2〉=7.5 GeV2, consistent with theSU(3) prediction of 9∶2. Thet dependence for exclusive ρ0 production is found to become shallover asQ2 increases and, for largeQ2, thet dependence is typical of that for a hard scattering process. Furthermore, the ratio of the cross sections for coherent: incoherent production from nitrogen is found to decrease rapidly withQ2. Such behaviour indicates that even for exclusive vector meson production the virtual photon behaves predominantly as an electromagnetic probe.