M. Contalbrigo
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012
R. Milner; D. Hasell; M. Kohl; U. Schneekloth; N. Akopov; R. Alarcon; V.A. Andreev; O. Ates; A. Avetisyan; D. Bayadilov; R. Beck; S. Belostotski; J.C. Bernauer; J. Bessuille; F. Brinker; B. Buck; J. R. Calarco; V. Carassiti; E. Cisbani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; N. D'Ascenzo; R. De Leo; J. Diefenbach; T. W. Donnelly; K. Dow; G. Elbakian; D. Eversheim; S. Frullani; Ch. Funke
OLYMPUS is an experiment mounted by an international collaboration at DESY, Hamburg, Germany to provide a ±1% measurement of the cross section ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton elastic scattering in the range 0.6 < Q2 < 2.2 (GeV/c)2. The goal is to provide a definitive experimental verification of the generally accepted explanation of the discrepancy between cross-section and recoil polarization techniques in determination of the form factor ratio GEp(Q2)/GMp(Q2).
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
C. Baumgarten; B. Braun; M. Contalbrigo; G.R. Court; G. Ciullo; P.F. Dalpiaz; G. Graw; W. Haeberli; M Henoch; R. Hertenberger; N. Koch; H. Kolster; P. Lenisa; H. Marukyan; A. Nass; D. Reggiani; K. Rith; M.C. Simani; M. Stancari; E. Steffens; J. Stenger; J. Stewart; P. Tait; T. Wise
A gas analyzer has been developed for the internal polarized target of the HERMES experiment at DESY in order to determine the relative amount of atomic and molecular hydrogen or deuterium in a gas sample. The precise quantitative knowledge of this ratio is crucial because the nucleons in atoms and molecules contribute differently to the average nuclear polarization of the target gas. A new calibration technique used to derive the relative sensitivity to atoms and molecules is presented. As an example, it is shown how the gas analyzer is used within the HERMES environment to divide the molecules in the gas sample into an unpolarized and a potentially polarized fraction.
Journal of Instrumentation | 2013
A. Airapetian; E. C. Aschenauer; S Belostotski; A Borisenko; J. Bowles; I. Brodski; V. Bryzgalov; J. Burns; G. P. Capitani; V. Carassiti; G. Ciullo; A. Clarkson; M. Contalbrigo; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; M. Ehrenfried; H. Guler; I. M. Gregor; M. Hartig; G.C. Hill; M. Hoek; Y. Holler; I. Hristova; H. S. Jo; R. Kaiser; T. Keri; A. Kisselev
The HERMES recoil detector is an exciting addition to the HERMES spectrometer, specifically designed to make one of the first exclusive measurements of deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS). DVCS is the experimentally cleanest way to access generalised parton distributions - a theoretical framework that describes the structure of the nucleon. The recoil detector utilises a silicon detector with a large dynamic range capable of reconstructing the momenta of protons in the range of 135 MeV/c to 450 MeV/c, placed directly into the HERA beam vacuum (around the HERMES target) to make both position and energy deposition measurements (for the purposes of momentum reconstruction) of the recoil protons from the process. In addition there is a scintillating fibre tracking (SET) detector placed directly outside the beam vacuum that provides both tracking information and momentum reconstruction data for protons at higher momenta. The third sub-detector is a photon detector that lies concentrically outside the SET and provides useful information on other processes for the purposes of background subtraction. Leptons involved in the interaction will be detected in the existing parts of the HERMES spectrometer. The recoil detectors silicon sub-detector was the subject of a presentation at the IEEE NSS in 2003 by Mathias Reinecke. This presentation is intended as an update on the successful development of the silicon sub-detector as well as providing more information on the impending installation of the detector into the HERMES spectrometer in November 2005
European Physical Journal C | 2017
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; E. C. Aschenauer; W. Augustyniak; S. Belostotski; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; G. P. Capitani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Düren; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; G. Gavrilov; V. Gharibyan; S. V. Goloskokov; Y. Holler; A. Ivanilov; H. E. Jackson; S. Joosten; R. Kaiser; G. Karyan
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SPIN PHYSICS: 18th International Spin Physics Symposium | 2009
M. Stancari; L. Barion; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P.F. Dalpiaz; P. Lenisa; M. Statera
European Physical Journal C | 2014
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; W. Augustyniak; A. Avetissian; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; M. Capiluppi; G. P. Capitani; E. Cisbani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P. Dalpiaz; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; M. Ehrenfried; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; E. Etzelmüller; R. Fabbri; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; D. Gabbert; G. Gapienko; V. Gapienko
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European Physical Journal C | 2015
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; E. C. Aschenauer; W. Augustyniak; A. Avetissian; S. Belostotski; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; G. P. Capitani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P. Dalpiaz; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; D. Gabbert; G. Gapienko; V. Gapienko; V. Gharibyan; F. Giordano; S. Gliske
European Physical Journal C | 2016
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; W. Augustyniak; A. Avetissian; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; M. Capiluppi; G. P. Capitani; E. Cisbani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P. Dalpiaz; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; M. Ehrenfried; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; E. Etzelmüller; R. Fabbri; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; D. Gabbert; G. Gapienko; V. Gapienko
ρ0-meson electroproduction is studied by the HERMES experiment, using the 27.6xa0GeV longitudinally polarized electron/positron beam of HERA and a transversely polarized hydrogen target, in the kinematic region 1.0xa0GeV
European Physical Journal C | 2016
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; W. Augustyniak; A. Avetissian; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; M. Capiluppi; G. P. Capitani; E. Cisbani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P.F. Dalpiaz; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; M. Ehrenfried; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; E. Etzelmüller; R. Fabbri; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; D. Gabbert; G. Gapienko; V. Gapienko
European Physical Journal C | 2016
A. Airapetian; N. Akopov; Z. Akopov; W. Augustyniak; A. Avetissian; H.P. Blok; A. Borissov; V. Bryzgalov; M. Capiluppi; G. P. Capitani; E. Cisbani; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P. Dalpiaz; W. Deconinck; R. De Leo; E. De Sanctis; M. Diefenthaler; P. Di Nezza; M. Düren; M. Ehrenfried; G. Elbakian; F. Ellinghaus; E. Etzelmüller; R. Fabbri; L. Felawka; S. Frullani; D. Gabbert; G. Gapienko; V. Gapienko
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