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    Incoherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron in the first resonance region

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    Incoherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron is studied in the first resonance region. The unpolarized cross section, the beam asymmetry, and the vector and tensor target asymmetries are calculated in the framework of a diagrammatic approach. Pole diagrams and one-loop diagrams with NNNN scattering in the final state are taken into account. An elementary operator for pion photoproduction on the nucleon is taken in various on-shell forms and calculated using the SAID and MAID multipole analyses. Model dependence of the obtained results is discussed in some detail. A comparison with predictions of other works is given. Although a reasonable description of many available experimental data on the unpolarized total and differential cross sections and photon asymmetry has been achieved, in some cases a significant disagreement between the theory and experiment has been found. Invoking known information on the reactions Îłd→π0d\gamma d\to\pi^0 d and Îłd→np\gamma d\to np we predict the total photoabsorption cross section for deuterium. We find that our values strongly overestimate experimental data in the vicinity of the Δ\Delta peak.Comment: 22 pages, 23 figure

    Measurement of tensor analyzing powers in deuteron photodisintegration

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    New accurate measurement of tensor analyzing powers T20, T21 and T22 in deuteron photodisintegration has been performed. Wide-aperture non-magnetic detectors allowed to cover broad kinematic ranges in a single setup: photon energy = 25 to 600 MeV, proton emission angle in CM = 24 to 48 deg. and 70 to 102 deg. New data provide a significant improvement of a few existing measurements. The angular dependency of the tensor asymmetries in deuteron photodisintegration is extracted for the first time.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Measurement of the two-photon exchange contribution in elastic epep scattering at VEPP-3

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    We report on the status of the Novosibirsk experiment on a precision measurement of the ratio RR of the elastic e+pe^+ p and e−pe^- p scattering cross sections. Such measurements determine the two-photon exchange effect in elastic electron-proton scattering. The experiment is conducted at the VEPP-3 storage ring using a hydrogen internal gas target. The ratio RR is measured with a beam energy of 1.6 GeV (electron/positron scattering angles are Ξ=55Ă·75∘\theta = 55 \div 75^{\circ} and Ξ=15Ă·25∘\theta = 15 \div 25^{\circ}) and 1 GeV (Ξ=65Ă·105∘\theta = 65 \div 105^{\circ}). We briefly describe the experimental method, paying special attention to the radiative corrections. Some preliminary results are presented.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures and 1 table; contribution to the Proceedings of the PHIPSI11 Workshop (Novosibirsk, Russia, 19-22 September 2011

    Status of the T20 experiment at VEPP–3

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    Using a gaseous polarized deuterium and the 2 GeV electron beam at 2 GeV beam energy the tensor analyzing power, T20, for the NN potential will be measured with the elastic d↘(e,e) reaction at VEPP‐3, Novosibirsk. A description and progress report of the experiment is given. (AIP)Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87524/2/530_1.pd
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