S. Dolfini
Arizona State University
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Physical Review Letters | 1999
M.C. Bouwhuis; R. Alarcon; T. Botto; J. van den Brand; H. J. Bulten; S. Dolfini; R. Ent; M. Ferro-Luzzi; D. W. Higinbotham; C. W. de Jager; J. Lang; D. J. J. de Lange; N. Papadakis; I. Passchier; H. R. Poolman; E. Six; J. J. M. Steijger; N. Vodinas; H. de Vries; Z.-L. Zhou
The authors report on a measurement of the tensor analyzing power T{sub 20} in elastic electron-deuteron scattering in the range of four-momentum transfer from 1.8 to 3.2 fm{sup {minus}1}. Electrons of 704 MeV were scattered from a polarized deuterium internal target. The tensor polarization of the deuterium nuclei was determined with an ion-extraction system, allowing an absolute measurement of T{sub 20}. The data are described well by a non-relativistic calculation that includes the effects of meson-exchange currents.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996
Z.-L. Zhou; M. Ferro-Luzzi; J. van den Brand; H.J. Bulten; R. Alarcon; R. van Bommel; T. Botto; M.C. Bouwhuis; M. Buchholz; S. Choi; M. Doets; S. Dolfini; R. Ent; C. Gaulard; C. W. de Jager; J. Lang; de Jan Lange; M. Miller; E. Passchier; I. Passchier; H. R. Poolman; E. Six; J. J. M. Steijger; O. Unal; H. de Vries
Abstract A polarized deuterium target internal to a medium-energy electron storage ring is described in the context of spin-dependent (e,e′d) and (e,e′p) experiments. Tensor polarized deuterium was produced in an atomic beam source and injected into a storage cell target. A Breit-Rabi polarimeter was used to monitor the injected atomic beam polarization. An electrostatic ion-extraction system and a Wien filter were utilized to measure on-line the atomic fraction of the target gas (71 ± 2%) in the storage cell. A target thickness t ⋍ 2 × 10 13 2 H/cm 2 was achieved. The target tensor polarization was varied from P zz + = 0.49(3) to P zz − = −0.89(6) while keeping the vector polarization P z at zero. The luminosity was ∼ 2 × 10 31 e − · 2 H · cm −2 s −1 at a beam current of 120 mA. The performance was stable over a fiv running period. A large acceptance non-magnetic detector system was used for the electron-proton (deuteron) coincidence measurement. It is demonstrated that these techniques result in low backgrounds due to scattering from species other than the polarized target gas and allow for fast and flexible orientation of the target spin. Specific issues such as interfacing the experiment to the storage ring and monitoring the performance of the target system are discussed in detail.
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.
Physical Review C | 2003
N. F. Sparveris; R. Alarcon; D. Barkhuff; Aron M. Bernstein; W. Bertozzi; J. R. Calarco; F. Casagrande; Jiahao Chen; M. O. Distler; G. Dodson; S. Dolfini; A. Dooley; K. Dow; M. Farkondeh; S. Gilad; R. S. Hicks; M. Holtrop; A. Hotta; X. Jiang; Nicholas Ioannis Kaloskamis; A. Karabarbounis; S. Kowalski; C. Kunz; D. J. Margaziotis; C. Mertz; R. Milner; R. Miskimen; I. Nakagawa; C. N. Papanicolas; M.M. Pavan
Quadrupole amplitudes in the
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
Z.-L. Zhou; S. Širca; W. Boeglin; A. J. Sarty; R. Alarcon; R. Beck; Aron M. Bernstein; W. Bertozzi; T. Botto; P. Bourgeois; John Calarco; F. Casagrande; Jian-Ping Chen; D. Dale; M. O. Distler; G. Dodson; S. Dolfini; A. Dooley; K. Dow; M. Epstein; M. Farkhondeh; S. Georgakopoulos; Shalev Gilad; R.S Hicks; M. Holtrop; A. Hotta; X. Jiang; K. Joo; D. Jordan; N. Kaloskamis
\gamma^{*}N\to\Delta
Physical Review Letters | 1999
Z.-L. Zhou; M.C. Bouwhuis; M. Ferro-Luzzi; E. Passchier; R. Alarcon; M. Anghinolfi; H. Arenhövel; R. van Bommel; T. Botto; J. van den Brand; H. J. Bulten; S. Choi; S. Dolfini; R. Ent; C. Gaulard; D. W. Higinbotham; C. W. de Jager; E. Konstantinov; J. Lang; Winfried Leidemann; D. J. J. de Lange; M. A. Miller; D. Nikolenko; N. Papadakis; I. Passchier; H. R. Poolman; S. G. Popov; I. A. Rachek; M. Ripani; E. Six
transition are associated with the issue of nucleon deformation. A search for these small amplitudes has been the focus of a series of measurements undertaken at Bates/MIT by the OOPS collaboration. We report on results from H
Physical Review Letters | 1999
M.C. Bouwhuis; R. Alarcon; T. Botto; J. van den Brand; H.J. Bulten; S. Dolfini; R. Ent; M. Ferro-Luzzi; D. W. Higinbotham; C. W. de Jager; J. Lang; D. J. J. de Lange; N. Papadakis; I. Passchier; H. R. Poolman; E. Six; J. J. M. Steijger; N. Vodinas; H. de Vries; Z.-L. Zhou
(e,e^\prime p)\pi^0
The seventh international workshop on polarized gas targets and polarized beams | 1998
M. Ferro-Luzzi; Z.-L. Zhou; J.F.J. van den Brand; H.J. Bulten; R. Alarcon; N. van Bakel; T. Botto; M.C. Bouwhuis; L.D. van Buuren; M. Doets; S. Dolfini; R. Ent; D. Geurts; P. Heimberg; D. W. Higinbotham; C. W. de Jager; J. Lang; D. J. J. de Lange; B. E. Norum; I. Passchier; H. R. Poolman; E. Six; J. J. M. Steijger; D. Szczerba; O. Unal; H. de Vries
data obtained at
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997
T. Zwart; R. Alarcon; E. C. Booth; G. Dodson; S. Dolfini; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; K. Jacobs; K. Joo; S. Kowalski; S. Soong; J. Shaw; W. Turchinetz; E. Tsentalovich; B. Wojtsekhowski; A. Young
Q^2= 0.070
Physical Review Letters | 2001
C. Mertz; C. E. Vellidis; R. Alarcon; D. H. Barkhuff; A. M. Bernstein; W. Bertozzi; V. Burkert; J. Chen; J.R. Comfort; G. Dodson; S. Dolfini; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; J. M. Finn; S. Gilad; R.W. Gothe; X. Jiang; K. Joo; N. I. Kaloskamis; A. Karabarbounis; J. J. Kelly; S. Kowalski; C. Kunz; R. W. Lourie; J. I. McIntyre; B. D. Milbrath; R. Miskimen; J. H. Mitchell; C.N. Papanicolas; C. F. Perdrisat
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