N. S. Chant
University of Maryland, College Park
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Physical Review Letters | 2000
D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; H. Anklin; J. Arvieux; J. Ball; S. Beedoe; E. J. Beise; L. Bimbot; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; R. Carlini; N. S. Chant; S. Danagoulian; K. Dow; J.-E. Ducret; J. Dunne; L. A. Ewell; L. Eyraud; Christophe Furget; M. Garcon; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; P. Gueye; K. Gustafsson; Kawtar Hafidi; A. Honegger; J. Jourdan; S. Kox; G. Kumbartzki
Tensor polarization observables ( t(20), t(21), and t(22)) have been measured in elastic electron-deuteron scattering for six values of momentum transfer between 0.66 and 1.7 (GeV/c)(2). The experiment was performed at the Jefferson Laboratory in Hall C using the electron High Momentum Spectrometer, a specially designed deuteron magnetic channel and the recoil deuteron polarimeter POLDER. The new data determine to much larger Q2 the deuteron charge form factors G(C) and G(Q). They are in good agreement with relativistic calculations and disagree with perturbative QCD predictions.
Physical Review Letters | 1998
C. Bochna; B. Terburg; D. Abbott; Abdellah Ahmidouch; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; K. A. Assamagan; Oliver Keith Baker; S. Barrow; D. Beatty; D. Beck; S. Beedoe; E. J. Beise; J. E. Belz; P. Bosted; E. J. Brash; H. Breuer; R. V. Cadman; L. Cardman; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; C. Cothran; W. J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; F. Duncan; James Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden; R. Ent
The first measurements of the differential cross section for the d(γ,p)n reaction up to 4.0 GeV were performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at Thomas Jefferson Laboratory. We report the cross sections at the proton center-of-mass angles of 36°, 52°, 69°, and 89°. These results are in reasonable agreement with previous measurements at lower energy. The 89° and 69° data show constituent-counting-rule behavior up to 4.0 GeV photon energy. The 52° and 36° data disagree with the counting-rule behavior. The quantum chromodynamics (QCD) model of nuclear reactions involving reduced amplitudes disagrees with the present data.
Physical Review Letters | 2005
J. J. Kelly; R. Roche; Z. Chai; M. Jones; O. Gayou; A. J. Sarty; S. Frullani; K. A. Aniol; E. J. Beise; F. Benmokhtar; W. Bertozzi; W. Boeglin; T. Botto; E. J. Brash; H. Breuer; E. Brown; E. Burtin; J. R. Calarco; C. Cavata; C.C. Chang; N. S. Chant; J. P. Chen; M. Coman; D. Crovelli; R. De Leo; S Dieterich; S. Escoffier; Kevin Fissum; V. Garde; F. Garibaldi
We measured angular distributions of recoil-polarization response functions for neutral pion electroproduction for W = 1.23 GeV at Q(2) = 1.0 (GeV/c)(2), obtaining 14 separated response functions plus 2 Rosenbluth combinations; of these, 12 have been observed for the first time. Dynamical models do not describe quantities governed by imaginary parts of interference products well, indicating the need for adjusting magnitudes and phases for nonresonant amplitudes. We performed a nearly model-independent multipole analysis and obtained values for Re (S(1+)/M(1+)) = -(6.84 +/- 0.15)% and Re (E(1+)/M(1+)) = -(2.91 +/- 0.19)% that are distinctly different from those from the traditional Legendre analysis based upon M1+ dominance and ll(pi) < or = 1 truncation.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
D.S. Armstrong; J. Arvieux; R. Asaturyan; T. Averett; S. L. Bailey; G. Batigne; D. Beck; E. J. Beise; J. Benesch; L. Bimbot; J. Birchall; A. S. Biselli; P. Bosted; E. Boukobza; H. Breuer; R. Carlini; R. Carr; N. S. Chant; S. Chattopadhyay; R. Clark; S. Covrig; A. Cowley; D. Dale; C. A. Davis; W. R. Falk; J. M. Finn; G. B. Franklin; C. Furget; D. Gaskell; J. Grames
We have measured the beam-normal single-spin asymmetry in elastic scattering of transversely polarized 3 GeV electrons from unpolarized protons at Q2=0.15, 0.25 (GeV/c)2. The results are inconsistent with calculations solely using the elastic nucleon intermediate state and generally agree with calculations with significant inelastic hadronic intermediate state contributions. A(n) provides a direct probe of the imaginary component of the 2gamma exchange amplitude, the complete description of which is important in the interpretation of data from precision electron-scattering experiments.
Physical Review C | 2002
Abdellah Ahmidouch; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; S. Avery; Oliver Keith Baker; D.H. Beck; H.P. Blok; C. Bochna; W. Boeglin; P. Bosted; M. Bouwhuis; H. Breuer; D. Brown; A. Bruell; R. Carlini; N. S. Chant; A. Cochran; L. Cole; S. Danagoulian; D. Day; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; R. Ent; H. Fenker; K. Garrow; David W. McKee
The quasielastic (e,e
Physical Review Letters | 1986
W.J. Burger; E. J. Beise; S. Gilad; and R. P. Redwine; P. G. Roos; N. S. Chant; H. Breuer; G. Ciangaru; J. D. Silk; G. S. Blanpied; B. M. Preedom; B. G. Ritchie; M. Blecher; K. Gotow; D. M. Lee; H.J. Ziock
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Physical Review Letters | 1986
W.J. Burger; E. J. Beise; S. Gilad; a.R.P. Redwine; P. G. Roos; N. S. Chant; H. Breuer; G. Ciangaru; J. D. Silk; G. S. Blanpied; B. M. Preedom; Barry G. Ritchie; M. Blecher; K. Gotow; D. M. Lee; H.J. Ziock
p) reaction was studied on targets of deuterium, carbon, and iron up to a value of momentum transfer
Physics Letters B | 1999
D. S. Carman; L.C. Bland; N. S. Chant; T. Gu; Günter Huber; J. Huffman; A. Klyachko; B. C. Markham; P. G. Roos; P. Schwandt; K. Solberg
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Nuclear Physics | 2001
B. Zeidman; D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; P. Ambrozewicz; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; K. Assamagan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; Oliver Keith Baker; S. Beedoe; H. Bitao; H. Breuer; D. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; C. Cothran; J. Crowder; W.J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; F. Dohrmann; F. Duncan; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden
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Physical Review Letters | 2014
Günter Huber; H.P. Blok; C. Butuceanu; D. Gaskell; T. Horn; D. Mack; D. Abbott; K. A. Aniol; H. Anklin; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; K. Assamagan; S. Avery; Oliver Keith Baker; B. Barrett; E. J. Beise; C. Bochna; W. Boeglin; E. J. Brash; H. Breuer; C. C. Chang; N. S. Chant; M. E. Christy; J. Dunne; T. Eden; R. Ent; H. Fenker; E. Gibson; R. Gilman; K. Gustafsson
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