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Abbott, D. J.; Ahmidouch, A.; Armstrong, C. S.; Arrington, J.; Cummings, W. J.; Geesaman, D. F.; Hansen, J.-O.; Jackson, H. E.; Mao, H.; O'Neill, T. G.; Potterveld, D. H.; Reinhold, J.; Zeidman, B.
Argonne National Lab., IL (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)1997
Argonne National Lab., IL (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)1997
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[en] The first measurements of the differential cross section from d(γ,p)n up to 4.0 GeV were performed at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF, formerly CEBAF). Bremsstrahlung photons from electron beam impinging on a copper radiator and a liquid deuterium target were employed for this experiment. The experiment was performed in Hall C where the photoprotons at forward angles in the center-of-mass were detected in the High Momentum Spectrometer (HMS) and photoprotons at backward angles were detected in the Short Orbit Spectrometer (SOS). The bremsstrahlung photon energy was reconstructed from the measured proton momentum and angle using the two-body kinematics. We report the cross section results at the proton center-of-mass angles of 37degree and 90degree. These results are in good agreement with previous lower energy measurements. The 90degree data continue to show the constituent-counting-rule behavior up to 4 GeV. The results will be compared with models based on QCD as well as those based on meson-exchange theory
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18 Nov 1997; 11 p; International Conference on Physics Since Parity Symmetry Breaking; Nanjing (China); 16-18 Aug 1997; W-31-109-ENG-38; Also available from OSTI as DE00008880; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/8880-mMlBK9/webviewable/
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ACCELERATORS, BARYONS, BEAMS, CATIONS, CHARGED PARTICLES, CROSS SECTIONS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, FIELD THEORIES, HADRONS, HYDROGEN IONS, HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS, IONS, LEPTON BEAMS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEONS, PARTICLE BEAMS, PARTICLE MODELS, PERIPHERAL MODELS, QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, RADIATIONS, TARGETS
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