P. E. Ulmer
Old Dominion University
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Physical Review Letters | 1999
K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; M. Baylac; E. Burtin; John Calarco; Gordon D. Cates; C. Cavata; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; D. Dale; C. W. de Jager; A. Deur; P. Djawotho; M. B. Epstein; S. Escoffier; L. A. Ewell; N. Falletto; J.M. Finn; Kevin Fissum; A. Fleck; B. Frois; J. Gao; F. Garibaldi; A. Gasparian; G. Gerstner; R. Gilman; A. Glamazdin; J. Gomez; V. Gorbenko; O. Hansen
We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from the proton. The kinematic point [{l_angle}{theta}{sub lab }{r_angle}=12.3{degree} and {l_angle}Q{sup 2}{r_angle}=0.48 (GeV /c){sup 2} ] is chosen to provide sensitivity, at a level that is of theoretical interest, to the strange electric form factor G{sup s}{sub E} . The result, A={minus}14.5{plus_minus}2.2 ppm , is consistent with the electroweak standard model and no additional contributions from strange quarks. In particular, the measurement implies G{sup s}{sub E}+0.39G{sup s}{sub M}=0.023 {plus_minus}0.034(stat){plus_minus}0.022( syst){plus_minus}0.026({delta}G{sup n}{sub E}) , where the last uncertainty arises from the estimated uncertainty in the neutron electric form factor. {copyright} {ital 1999} {ital The American Physical Society}
Physical Review Letters | 2006
A. Acha; K. A. Aniol; D.S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; T. Averett; S. L. Bailey; J. Barber; A. Beck; H. Benaoum; J. Benesch; P. Y. Bertin; P. Bosted; F. Butaru; E. Burtin; G. D. Cates; Y. C. Chao; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; R. De Leo; P. Decowski; A. Deur; R. J. Feuerbach; J. M. Finn; S. Frullani; S. A. Fuchs; K. Fuoti; R. Gilman
We report new measurements of the parity-violating asymmetry A_PV in elastic scattering of 3 GeV electrons off hydrogen and 4He targets with~6.0 degrees. The 4He result is A_PV = (+6.40 +/- 0.23 (stat) +/- 0.12 (syst)) x10^-6. The hydrogen result is A_PV = (-1.58 +/- 0.12 (stat) +/- 0.04 (syst)) x10^-6. These results significantly improve constraints on the electric and magnetic strange form factors G_E^s and G_M^s. We extract G_E^s = 0.002 +/- 0.014 +/- 0.007 at= 0.077 GeV^2, and G_E^s + 0.09 G_M^s = 0.007 +/- 0.011 +/- 0.006 at= 0.109 GeV^2, providing new limits on the role of strange quarks in the nucleon charge and magnetization distributions.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
M. Mazouz; A. Camsonne; C. Munoz Camacho; C. Ferdi; G. Gavalian; E. Kuchina; M. Amarian; K. A. Aniol; M. Beaumel; H. Benaoum; P. Y. Bertin; M. Brossard; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; B. Craver; F. Cusanno; C. W. de Jager; A. Deur; R. Feuerbach; J.-M. Fieschi; S. Frullani; M. Garçon; F. Garibaldi; O. Gayou; R. Gilman; Jonatan Piedra Gomez; P. Gueye; P.A.M. Guichon; B. Guillon; O. Hansen
The present experiment exploits the interference between the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) and the Bethe-Heitler processes to extract the imaginary part of DVCS amplitudes on the neutron and on the deuteron from the helicity-dependent D(e,egamma)X cross section measured at Q2=1.9 GeV2 and xB=0.36. We extract a linear combination of generalized parton distributions (GPDs) particularly sensitive to E_{q}, the least constrained GPD. A model dependent constraint on the contribution of the up and down quarks to the nucleon spin is deduced.
Physical Review Letters | 2003
S. Strauch; S Dieterich; K. A. Aniol; Annand; O. K. Baker; W. Bertozzi; M. Boswell; E. J. Brash; Z. Chai; J. P. Chen; M. E. Christy; E. Chudakov; Cochran A; De Leo R; R. Ent; M. B. Epstein; J. M. Finn; Kevin Fissum; T. A. Forest; S. Frullani; F. Garibaldi; A. Gasparian; Gayou O; S. Gilad; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; J. Gomez; Gorbenko; P. Gueye; J. O. Hansen
We have measured the proton recoil polarization in the 4He(e-->,e()p-->)4H reaction at Q(2)=0.5, 1.0, 1.6, and 2.6 (GeV/c)(2). The measured ratio of polarization transfer coefficients differs from a fully relativistic calculation, favoring the inclusion of a medium modification of the proton form factors predicted by a quark-meson coupling model. In addition, the measured induced polarizations agree reasonably well with the fully relativistic calculation indicating that the treatment of final-state interactions is under control.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
F. Cusanno; G. M. Urciuoli; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; Bydzovský P; A. Camsonne; C.C. Chang; J. P. Chen; S. Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; de Cataldo G; de Jager Cw; De Leo R; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. J. Feuerbach; E. Folts; R. Fratoni
An experimental study of the (16)O(e,eK(+))(Lambda)(16)N reaction has been performed at Jefferson Lab. A thin film of falling water was used as a target. This permitted a simultaneous measurement of the p(e,eK(+))Lambda, Sigma(0) exclusive reactions and a precise calibration of the energy scale. A ground-state binding energy of 13.76+/-0.16 MeV was obtained for (Lambda)(16)N with better precision than previous measurements on the mirror hypernucleus (Lambda)(16)O. Precise energies have been determined for peaks arising from a Lambda in s and p orbits coupled to the p(1/2) and p(3/2) hole states of the (15)N core nucleus.
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 C | 1998
G. Warren; R. Alarcon; C. Armstrong; B. Asavapibhop; D. Barkhuff; W. Bertozzi; V. D. Burkert; Jiunn-Wei Chen; J. P. Chen; D. Dale; G. Dodson; S. Dolfini; K. Dow; M. B. Epstein; M. Farkhondeh; J. M. Finn; S. Gilad; R. W. Gothe; X. Jiang; M. K. Jones; K. Joo; A. Karabarbounis; J. J. Kelly; S. Kowalski; C. Kunz; D. Liu; R. W. Lourie; R. Madey; D. J. Margaziotis; P. Markowitz
We present a measurement of the induced proton polarization P{sub n} in {pi}{sup 0} electroproduction on the proton around the {Delta} resonance. The measurement was made at a central invariant mass and a squared four-momentum transfer of W = 1231 MeV and Q{sup 2} = 0.126 GeV{sup 2}/c{sup 2}, respectively. We measured a large induced polarization, P{sub n} = -0.397 {+-} 0.055 {+-} 0.009. The data suggest that the scalar background is larger than expected from a recent effective Hamiltonian model.
Physics Letters B | 1999
D. Barkhuff; C.S. Armstrong; W. Bertozzi; J.P. Chen; D. Dale; G. Dodson; K. Dow; M. B. Epstein; M. Farkhondeh; J. M. Finn; S. Gilad; M.K. Jones; K. Joo; J. J. Kelly; S. Kowalski; D. Liu; R. Lourie; J. McIntyre; R. Madey; D. J. Margaziotis; P. Markowitz; C. Mertz; B.D. Milbrath; John C. Mitchell; S. Mukhopadhyay; C.F. Perdrisat; V. Punjabi; L. M. Qin; P.M. Rutt; A. J. Sarty
Abstract In order to test modern theories of two-nucleon bound and scattering states, we have measured the spin polarization of ejectile protons in the electrodisintegration reaction d( e → ,e′ p → )n . Compared with spin-averaged observations, these observables offer the potential of enhanced sensitivity to details of the reaction process. The experiment was carried out in quasielastic kinematics ( q μ q μ =−2m p ω=−0.38 GeV2/c2). Protons were detected at two angles corresponding to neutron recoil momenta pr of 0 and 100xa0MeV/c. Full nonrelativistic calculations of the polarization transfer components sl and st, including leading order relativistic contributions, describe our measurements well, but calculations of the induced polarization sn at pr=100 MeV/c underpredict the experimental result.
Physical Review Letters | 2005
M. Rvachev; F Benmokhtar; E. Penel-Nottaris; K. A. Aniol; W. Bertozzi; W. Boeglin; F. Butaru; Calarco; Z. Chai; C.C. Chang; J. P. Chen; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; A. Cochran; J. C. Cornejo; S Dieterich; P. Djawotho; W. Duran; M. B. Epstein; J. M. Finn; Kevin Fissum; A. Frahi-Amroun; S. Frullani; C. Furget; F. Garibaldi; O. Gayou; S. Gilad; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; J. O. Hansen
We have studied the quasielastic He-3(e,e()p)H-2 reaction in perpendicular coplanar kinematics, with the energy and the momentum transferred by the electron fixed at 840 MeV and 1502 MeV/c, respectively. The He-3(e,e()p)H-2 cross section was measured for missing momenta up to 1000 MeV/c, while the A(TL) asymmetry was extracted for missing momenta up to 660 MeV/c. For missing momenta up to 150 MeV/c, the cross section is described by variational calculations using modern He-3 wave functions. For missing momenta from 150 to 750 MeV/c, strong final-state interaction effects are observed. Near 1000 MeV/c, the experimental cross section is more than an order of magnitude larger than predicted by available theories. The A(TL) asymmetry displays characteristic features of broken factorization with a structure that is similar to that generated by available models.
Physical Review C | 2015
G. M. Urciuoli; F. Cusanno; S. Marrone; A. Acha; P. Ambrozewicz; K. A. Aniol; P. Baturin; P. Y. Bertin; H. Benaoum; K. I. Blomqvist; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; P. Brindza; P. Bydžovský; A. Camsonne; C.C. Chang; J. P. Chen; Seonho Choi; E. Chudakov; E. Cisbani; S. Colilli; L. Coman; B. Craver; G. de Cataldo; C. W. de Jager; R. De Leo; A. Deur; C. Ferdi; R. Feuerbach; E. Folts
In the absence of accurate data on the free two-body hyperon-nucleon interaction, the spectra of hypernuclei can provide information on the details of the effective hyperon-nucleon interaction. Electroproduction of the hypernucleus Lambda-9Li has been studied for the first time with sub-MeV energy resolution in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a 9Be target. In order to increase the counting rate and to provide unambiguous kaon identification, two superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the Hall A standard equipment. The cross section to low-lying states of Lambda-9Li is concentrated within 3 MeV of the ground state and can be fitted with four peaks. The positions of the doublets agree with theory while a disagreement could exist with respect to the relative strengths of the peaks in the doublets. A Lambda separation energy of 8.36 +- 0.08 (stat.) +- 0.08 (syst.) MeV was measured, in agreement with an earlier experiment.