Fatemi, R.; Crabb, D.; Minehart, R.; Pocanic, D.; Prok, Y.; Smith, L.C.; Wang, K.; Skabelin, A.V.; Bertozzi, W.; Gilad, S.; Rowntree, D.; Zhang, B.; Zhao, J.; Zhou, Z.; Burkert, V.D.; Boiarinov, S.; Brooks, W.K.; Cords, D.; Degtyarenko, P.V.; Elouadrhiri, L.
CLAS Collaboration
arXiv e-print [ PDF ]2003
CLAS Collaboration
arXiv e-print [ PDF ]2003
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[en] Double-polarization asymmetries for inclusive ep scattering were measured at Jefferson Lab using 2.6 and 4.3 GeV longitudinally polarized electrons incident on a longitudinally polarized NH3 target in the CLAS detector. The polarized structure function g1(x,Q2) was extracted throughout the nucleon resonance region and into the deep inelastic regime, for Q2=0.15-1.64 GeV2. The contributions to the first moment Γ1(Q2)=∫g1(x,Q2) dx were determined up to Q2=1.2 GeV2. Using a parametrization for g1 in the unmeasured low x regions, the complete first moment was estimated over this Q2 region. A rapid change in Γ1 is observed for Q2<1 GeV2, with a sign change near Q2=0.3 GeV2, indicating dominant contributions from the resonance region. At Q2=1.2 GeV2 our data are below the perturbative QCD evolved scaling value
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ACCELERATORS, ANGULAR MOMENTUM, BARYONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, FIELD THEORIES, FUNCTIONS, GEV RANGE, HADRONS, HYDRIDES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INELASTIC SCATTERING, INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, LEPTONS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, N*BARYONS, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN HYDRIDES, NUCLEONS, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, SCATTERING
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Taylor, S.; Rowntree, D.; Skabelin, A.V.; Suleiman, R.; Mutchler, G.S.; Bonner, B.E.; Adams, G.; Cummings, J.P.; Empl, A.; Hu, J.; Klusman, M.; Koubarovski, V.; Li Ji; Napolitano, J.; Stoler, P.; Ambrozewicz, P.; Nasseripour, R.; Anciant, E.; Audit, G.; Garcon, M.
CLAS Collaboration
arXiv e-print [ PDF ]2005
CLAS Collaboration
arXiv e-print [ PDF ]2005
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[en] The electromagnetic decays of the Σ0(1385) and Λ(1520) hyperons were studied in photon-induced reactions γp→K+Λ(1116)γ in the Large Acceptance Spectrometer detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. We report the first observation of the radiative decay of the Σ0(1385) and a measurement of the Λ(1520) radiative decay width. For the Σ0(1385)→Λ(1116)γ transition, we measured a partial width of 479±120(stat)-100+81(sys) keV, larger than all of the existing model predictions. For the Λ(1520)→Λ(1116)γ transition, we obtained a partial width of 167±43(stat)-12+26(sys) keV
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ACCELERATORS, BARYONS, BASIC INTERACTIONS, BOSONS, DECAY, ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, HADRONS, HYPERONS, INTERACTIONS, KAONS, LAMBDA BARYONS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MESONS, PARTICLE DECAY, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, PHOTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, PHOTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, PHOTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, SIGMA BARYONS, SIGMA PARTICLES, SPECTROMETERS, STRANGE MESONS, STRANGE PARTICLES
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