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Physical Review Letters | 2010

New Measurement of the π0 Radiative Decay Width

I. Larin; D. McNulty; E. Clinton; P. Ambrozewicz; D. Lawrence; I. Nakagawa; Y. Prok; A. Teymurazyan; A. Ahmidouch; A. Asratyan; K. Baker; L. Benton; Aron M. Bernstein; V. D. Burkert; P. L. Cole; P. Collins; D. Dale; S. Danagoulian; G. Davidenko; R. Demirchyan; A. Deur; A. Dolgolenko; G. Dzyubenko; R. Ent; A. Evdokimov; J. Feng; M. Gabrielyan; L. Gan; A. Gasparian; S. Gevorkyan

High precision measurements of the differential cross sections for π0 photoproduction at forward angles for two nuclei, 12C and 208Pb, have been performed for incident photon energies of 4.9-5.5 GeV to extract the π0→γγ decay width. The experiment was done at Jefferson Lab using the Hall B photon tagger and a high-resolution multichannel calorimeter. The π0→γγ decay width was extracted by fitting the measured cross sections using recently updated theoretical models for the process. The resulting value for the decay width is Γ(π0→γγ)=7.82±0.14(stat)±0.17(syst)  eV. With the 2.8% total uncertainty, this result is a factor of 2.5 more precise than the current Particle Data Group average of this fundamental quantity, and it is consistent with current theoretical predictions.


Modern Physics Letters A | 2008

VECTOR MESON MODIFICATION IN NUCLEAR MATTER AT CLAS

C. Djalali; Michael Wood; R. Nasseripour; Dennis P. Weygand

Photoproduction of vector mesons off nuclei were performed at Jefferson Lab using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). The properties of the ρ vector mesons were investigated via their rare leptonic decay to e+e−. After subtracting the combinatorial background, the ρ meson mass distributions were extracted for each of the targets. We observe no effects on the mass of the ρ meson, some widening in titanium and iron is observed consistent with the collisional broadening.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

New Measurement of theπ0Radiative Decay Width

I. Larin; D. McNulty; E. Clinton; P. Ambrozewicz; D. Lawrence; I. Nakagawa; Y. Prok; A. Teymurazyan; A. Ahmidouch; A. Asratyan; K. Baker; L. Benton; Aron M. Bernstein; V. D. Burkert; P. L. Cole; P. Collins; D. Dale; S. Danagoulian; G. Davidenko; R. Demirchyan; A. Deur; A. Dolgolenko; G. Dzyubenko; R. Ent; A. Evdokimov; J. Feng; M. Gabrielyan; L. Gan; A. Gasparian; S. Gevorkyan

High precision measurements of the differential cross sections for π0 photoproduction at forward angles for two nuclei, 12C and 208Pb, have been performed for incident photon energies of 4.9-5.5 GeV to extract the π0→γγ decay width. The experiment was done at Jefferson Lab using the Hall B photon tagger and a high-resolution multichannel calorimeter. The π0→γγ decay width was extracted by fitting the measured cross sections using recently updated theoretical models for the process. The resulting value for the decay width is Γ(π0→γγ)=7.82±0.14(stat)±0.17(syst)  eV. With the 2.8% total uncertainty, this result is a factor of 2.5 more precise than the current Particle Data Group average of this fundamental quantity, and it is consistent with current theoretical predictions.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

A New Measurement of the Pi0 Radiative Decay Width

I. Larin; E. Clinton; P. Ambrozewicz; D. Lawrence; I. Nakagawa; Y. Prok; A. Teymurazyan; A. Ahmidouch; K. Baker; L. Benton; Aron M. Bernstein; Burkert; P. L. Cole; P. Collins; D. Dale; S. Danagoulian; G. Davidenko; R. Demirchyan; A. Deur; A. Dolgolenko; Georgiy Dzyubenko; R. Ent; A. Evdokimov; J. Feng; M. Gabrielyan; L. Gan; A. Gasparian; S. Gevorkyan; A. Glamazdin; Goryachev

High precision measurements of the differential cross sections for π0 photoproduction at forward angles for two nuclei, 12C and 208Pb, have been performed for incident photon energies of 4.9-5.5 GeV to extract the π0→γγ decay width. The experiment was done at Jefferson Lab using the Hall B photon tagger and a high-resolution multichannel calorimeter. The π0→γγ decay width was extracted by fitting the measured cross sections using recently updated theoretical models for the process. The resulting value for the decay width is Γ(π0→γγ)=7.82±0.14(stat)±0.17(syst)  eV. With the 2.8% total uncertainty, this result is a factor of 2.5 more precise than the current Particle Data Group average of this fundamental quantity, and it is consistent with current theoretical predictions.


Archive | 2010

A New Measurement of the 0 Radiative Decay Width

I. Larin; D. McNulty; E. Clinton; P. Ambrozewicz; D. Lawrence; I. Nakagawa; Y. Prok; A. Teymurazyan; A. Ahmidouch; A. Asratyan; K. Baker; L. Benton; Aron M. Bernstein; V. D. Burkert; P. L. Cole; P. Collins; D. Dale; S. Danagoulian; G. Davidenko; R. Demirchyan; A. Deur; A. Dolgolenko; G. Dzyubenko; R. Ent; A. Evdokimov; J. Feng; M. Gabrielyan; L. Gan; A. Gasparian; S. Gevorkyan


Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement | 2007

Medium Modifications of Light Vector Mesons in Nuclei

C. Djalali; R. Nasseripour; Dennis P. Weygand; Michael Wood


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

A new echelle spectrometer for measuring UV branching fractions of Fe-group ions

Michael Wood


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Development of the PCAL Reconstruction Software

Craig King; Michael Wood


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Simulations for Kaon Absorption Studies

Danielle Stewart; Michael Wood


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Mining for

Andrew Beiter; Michael Wood

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C. Djalali

University of South Carolina

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Dennis P. Weygand

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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R. Nasseripour

George Washington University

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P. Ambrozewicz

Florida International University

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Y. Prok

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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A. Deur

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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