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Circuit switches latching relay in response to signals of different polarity
A circuit using one power supply and two storage capacitors, which may be separately discharged in opposite directions through a relay in response to change in polarity of a signal, is described
DVCS with CLAS
Generalized parton distributions provide a unifying framework for the
interpretation of exclusive reactions at high . The most promising
reaction for the investigation of these distributions is the hard production of
photons using Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS). This reaction can be
accessed experimentally by determining the production asymmetry using polarized
electrons on a proton target. Pioneering experiments with CLAS and HERMES have
produced the first measurements of this asymmetry. We will review the current
experimental program to study DVCS at Jefferson Lab. Recent high statistics
data taken with CLAS at 5.75 GeV allows us to determine this asymmetry at low
- in the valence region (=0.1-0.5) up to a of 4 GeV.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, Conference on the Intersections of Particle and
Nuclear Physics, New York City, May 19-24, 200
JLab: Probing Hadronic Physics with Electrons and Photons
Precision measurements of the structure of nucleons and nuclei in the regime
of strong interaction QCD are now possible with the availability of high
current polarized electron beams, polarized targets, and recoil polarimeters,
in conjunction with modern spectrometers and detector instrumentation. The
physics at JLab will be highlighted using two recent measurements of general
interest. The ratio of the proton electric to magnetic form factors indicates
the importance of the role of angular momentum in the structure of the nucleon.
The existence of 5-quark configurations in the ground state wavefunctions of
hadrons is confirmed by a narrow peak attributed to an exotic baryon with
strangeness S=+1. These and other examples will be used to illustrate the
capabilities and focus of the experimental program at JLab.Comment: V Latinamerican Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Santos, Brazil (Sept
1-5, 2003) 4 pages, 4 figure
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