22 research outputs found
Measurement of GEp/GMp in ep -> ep to Q2 = 5.6 GeV2
The ratio of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton, GEp/GMp,
was measured at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) using
the recoil polarization technique. The ratio of the form factors is directly
proportional to the ratio of the transverse to longitudinal components of the
polarization of the recoil proton in the elastic
reaction. The new data presented in this article span the range 3.5 < Q2 < 5.6
GeV2 and are well described by a linear Q2 fit. Also, the ratio QF2p/F1p
reaches a constant value above Q2=2 GeV2.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures Added two names to the main author lis
Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy of Semi-insulating Single Crystal Cs2Hg6S7
The ternary compound Cs2Hg6S7 has shown considerable promise as a wide gap semiconductor for hard radiation detection at room temperature. We report on the measurement of defect levels in Cs2Hg6S7 using photo-induced current transient spectroscopy. We observe a series of defect levels with mean activation energies of 0.053, 0.052, 0.34, 0.35, and 0.46 eV. The defects are attributed to Cs vacancies and Cs and Hg antisite defects. Defect capture cross-sections are in the range 10(-20)-10(-15) cm(2).close0
Measurement of the induced proton polarization P-n in the C-12(e,e `(p)over-right-arrow) reaction
The first measurements of the induced proton polarization P-n for the
C-12(e,e’(p) over right arrow) reaction are reported. The experiment was
performed at quasifree kinematics for energy and momentum transfer (w,
q) approximate to (294 MeV, 756 MeV/c) and sampled a missing momentum
range of 0-250 MeV/c. The induced polarization arises from final-state
interactions and for these kinematics is dominated by the real part of
the spin-orbit optical potential. The distorted-wave impulse
approximation provides good agreement with data fur the 1p(3/2) shelf.
The data for the continuum suggest that both the 1s(1/2) shell and
underlying l > 1 configurations contribute
Measurement of recoil proton polarizations in the electrodisintegration of deuterium by polarized electrons
In order to test modem theories of two-nucleon bound and scattering
states, we have measured the spin polarization of ejectile protons in
the electrodisintegration reaction d((e) over right arrow, e’(p) over
right arrow)n. Compared with spin-averaged observations, these
observables offer the potential of enhanced sensitivity to details of
the reaction process. The experiment was carried out in quasielastic
kinematics (q(mu)q(mu)= -2m(p) omega= -0.38GeV(2)/c(2)). Protons were
detected at two angles corresponding to neutron recoil momenta p(r) of 0
and 100MeV/c. Full nonrelativistic calculations of the polarization
transfer components s(l) and s(t), including leading order relativistic
contributions, describe our measurements well, but calculations of the
induced polarization s(n) at p(r) = 100 MeV/c underpredict the
experimental result. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All
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Search for quadrupole strength in the electroexcitation of the Delta(+)(1232)
High-precision H(e,e\u27p)pi0 measurements at Q2=0.126 (GeV/c)2 are reported, which allow the determination of quadrupole amplitudes in the gamma* N-\u3eDelta transition; they simultaneously test the reliability of electroproduction models. The derived quadrupole-to-dipole amplitude ratios, Rsm=(-6.5 +- 0.2{stat+sys} +- 2.5{mod}) % and Rem=(-2.1 +- 0.2{stat+sys} +- 2.0{mod}) %, are dominated by model error. Previous Rsm and Rem results should be reconsidered after the model uncertainties associated with the method of their extraction are taken into account
Detection of gamma photons using solution-grown single crystals of hybrid lead halide perovskites
ISSN:1749-4885ISSN:1749-489