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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
The A(e,e{prime}K{sup +})YX reaction on H, D, {sup 3}He, and {sup 4}He was investigated in Hall C at CEBAF. Data were obtained for Q{sup 2} {approx} 0.35 and 0.5 GeV{sup 2} at 3.245 GeV. The missing mass spectra for both H and D are fitted with Monte-Carlo simulations incorporating peaks corresponding to {Lambda} production on the proton and {Sigma} production on both the proton and neutron. For D, the cross section ratio {Sigma}{sup 0}/{Sigma}{sup {minus}} {approx} 2, and excess yield close to the thresholds for {Lambda} and {Sigma} production can be attributed to final-state interactions that are compared to the data. The analysis of the data for the He targets is in a more preliminary state with broader quasi-free peaks resulting from the higher Fermi momenta. Evidence for bound {Lambda}-hypernuclear states is seen and other structure may be present.
Nuclear Physics | 1999
M. Garcon; D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; H. Anklin; J. Arvieux; J. Ball; S. Beedoe; E. J. Beise; L. Bimbot; W. Boeglin; H. Breuer; R. Carlini; N. S. Chant; S. Danagoulian; Karen A. Dow; J.-E. Ducret; J. Dunne; L. Ewell; L. Eyraud; C. Furget; R. Gilman; C. Glashausser; P. Gueye; K. Gustafsson; K. Hafidi; A. Honegger; J. Jourdan; S. Kox; G. Kumbartzki; L. Lu
In elastic electron-deuteron scattering, the tensor polarization moments t 20 , t 21 and t 22 , together with the unpolarized cross-sections, have been measured up to a momentum transfer of 1.8 (GeV/c) 2 , or 6.8 fm −1 . The experiment was performed at Jefferson Laboratory using the recoil deuteron polarimeter POLDER. Preliminary results are presented and discussed, especially in view of their significance concerning the applicability of perturbative QCD to this exclusive process.
Physical Review C | 2007
F. Dohrmann; A. Ahmidouch; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; H. Bitao; H. Breuer; D. S. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; J. Crowder; S. Danagoulian; M. Elaasar; R. Ent; H. Fenker; Y. Fujii; L. Gan; K. Garrow; D. F. Geesaman; P. Gueye; K. Hafidi; W. Hinton; H. G. Juengst; C. Keppel
Kaon electroproduction from light nuclei and hydrogen, using 1H, 2H, 3He, 4He, and Carbon targets has been measured at Jefferson Laboratory. The quasifree angular distributions of Lambda and Sigma hyperons were determined at Q^2= 0.35(GeV/c)^2 and W= 1.91GeV. Electroproduction on hydrogen was measured at the same kinematics for reference.
Physical Review C | 2007
F. Dohrmann; A. Ahmidouch; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; H. Bitao; H. Breuer; D. S. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; J. Crowder; S. Danagoulian; M. Elaasar; R. Ent; H. Fenker; Y. Fujii; L. Gan; K. Garrow; D. F. Geesaman; P. Gueye; K. Hafidi; W. Hinton; H. G. Juengst; C. Keppel
Kaon electroproduction from light nuclei and hydrogen, using 1H, 2H, 3He, 4He, and Carbon targets has been measured at Jefferson Laboratory. The quasifree angular distributions of Lambda and Sigma hyperons were determined at Q^2= 0.35(GeV/c)^2 and W= 1.91GeV. Electroproduction on hydrogen was measured at the same kinematics for reference.
Physical Review C | 2007
F. Dohrmann; M. Zeier; R. E. Segel; H. Breuer; I. Niculescu; H. Mkrtchyan; J. Arrington; John C. Mitchell; E. Christy; D. H. Potterveld; C. Keppel; K. Hafidi; G. Niculescu; Andrei Yu Semenov; D. S. Brown; L. Gan; B. A. Raue; P. Reimer; R. Ent; M. Elaasar; J. Roche; V. Tadevosyan; C. S. Armstrong; P. Markowitz; D. F. Geesaman; S. Tajima; C. Yan; L. Cole; H. Bitao; J. Reinhold
Kaon electroproduction from light nuclei and hydrogen, using 1H, 2H, 3He, 4He, and Carbon targets has been measured at Jefferson Laboratory. The quasifree angular distributions of Lambda and Sigma hyperons were determined at Q^2= 0.35(GeV/c)^2 and W= 1.91GeV. Electroproduction on hydrogen was measured at the same kinematics for reference.
Archive | 2005
F. Dohrmann; D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; P. Ambrozewicz; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; K. Assamagan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; S. Beedoe; H. Bitao; H. Breuer; D. S. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; C. Cothran; J. Crowder; W.J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; F. Duncan; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden; M. Elaasar; R. Ent
The A(e,e′K+)X reaction has been investigated at Jefferson Laboratory. Data were taken for Q2 ≈ 0.35 GeV2 at a beam energy of 3.245 GeV for 1H,3He and 4He targets. Evidence for Λ‐hypernuclear bound states is seen for 3,4He targets. This is the first time that the electroproduction of these hypernuclei has been observed.
FEW-BODY PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS: The 19th European Conference on Few-Body Problems#N#in Physics | 2005
F. Dohrmann; D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; P. Ambrozewicz; C. S. Armstrong; J. Arrington; R. Asaturyan; K. Assamagan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; S. Beedoe; H. Bitao; H. Breuer; D. S. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; C. Cothran; J. Crowder; W.J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; F. Duncan; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden; M. Elaasar; R. Ent
The A(e,e′K+)X reaction has been investigated at Jefferson Laboratory. Data were taken for Q2 ≈ 0.35 GeV2 at a beam energy of 3.245 GeV for 1H,3He and 4He targets. Evidence for Λ‐hypernuclear bound states is seen for 3,4He targets. This is the first time that the electroproduction of these hypernuclei has been observed.
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons | 2003
F. Dohrmann; 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. S. Brown; R. Carlini; J. Cha; N. S. Chant; E. Christy; A. Cochran; L. Cole; C. Cothran; J. Crowder; W.J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; F. Duncan; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden; M. Elaasar
The A(e,e{prime} K{sup +})YX reaction has been investigated in Hall C at Jefferson Laboratory for 6 different targets. Data were taken for Q{sup 2} {approx} 0.35 and 0.5 GeV{sup 2} at a beam energy of 3.245 GeV for {sup 1}H, {sup 2}H, {sup 3}He, {sup 4}He, C and Al targets. The missing mass spectra are fitted with Monte Carlo simulations taking into account the production of {Lambda} and {Sigma}{sup 0} hyperon production off the proton, and {Sigma}{sup -} off the neutron. Models for quasifree production are compared to the data, excess yields close to threshold are attributed to FSI. Evidence for {Lambda}-hypernuclear bound states is seen for {sup 3,4}He targets.
Proceedings of the APCTP Workshop (SNP '99) | 2000
G. Niculsescu; R. Mohring; P. Gueye; D. Abbott; A. Ahmidouch; Ts.A. Amatuni; P. Ambrozewicz; T. Angelescu; C. S. Armstrong; K. Assamagan; S. Avery; K. Bailey; Oliver Keith Baker; K. Beard; S. Beedoe; E. J. Beise; H. Breuer; R. Carlini; J. Cha; C. C. Chang; N. S. Chant; E. Cisbani; W.J. Cummings; S. Danagoulian; R. DeLeo; F. Duncan; J. Dunne; D. Dutta; T. Eden; R. Ent
U.S. Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie (Netherlands), Korean Science and Engineering Foundation
Nuclear Physics | 1998
Gabriel Niculescu; Oliver Keith Baker; S. Avery; K. Assamagan; K. Beard; J. Cha; T. Eden; P. Gueye; W. Hinton; M. Harvey; Cynthia Keppel; R. Madey; G. Niculescu; I. Niculescu; G. Savage; L. Tang; R. Williams; E. J. Beise; H. Breuer; C.C. Chang; N. S. Chant; F. Duncan; L. Ewell; A. Lung; K. Gustafsson; R. Mohring; P. G. Roos; D. Abbott; R. Carlini; J. Dunne
Abstract The 1 H(e, e′K + )Λ and 1 H(e,e′K + )Σ 0 reactions were studied as a function of the squared four-momentum-transfer, Q 2 , and the virtual photon polarization, e, thus enabling the separation of the longitudinal and transverse parts of the cross section. The existence of a sizable longitudinal component for the 1 H(e,e′K + )Λ reaction seems to be indicated by these data.