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    Target and Beam Target Spin Asymmetries in Exclusive Ļ€+ and Ļ€- Electroproduction with 1.6 to 5.7 GeV Electrons

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    Beam-target double-spin asymmetries and target single-spin asymmetries in exclusive Ļ€+ and quasiexclusive Ļ€- electroproduction were obtained from scattering of 1.6- to 5.7-GeV longitudinally polarized electrons from longitudinally polarized protons (for Ļ€+) and deuterons (for Ļ€-) using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab. The kinematic range covered is 1.1 \u3c W \u3c 2.6 GeV and 0.05 \u3c Q2 \u3c 5 GeV2, with good angular coverage in the forward hemisphere. The asymmetry results were divided into approximately 40 000 kinematic bins for Ļ€+ from free protons and 15 000 bins for Ļ€- production from bound nucleons in the deuteron. The present results are found to be in reasonable agreement with fits to previous world data for W \u3c 1.7 GeV and Q2 \u3c 0.5 GeV2, with discrepancies increasing at higher values of Q2, especially for W \u3e 1.5 GeV. Very large target-spin asymmetries are observed for W \u3e 1.6 GeV. When combined with cross-section measurements, the present results can provide powerful constraints on nucleon resonance amplitudes at moderate and large values of Q2, for resonances with masses as high as 2.3 GeV

    Electroexcitation of Nucleon Resonances from CLAS Data on Single Pion Electroproduction

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    We present results on the electroexcitation of the low mass resonances Ī”(1232)P33 , N(1440)P11 , N(1520)D13 , and N(1535)S11 in a wide range of Q2. The results were obtained in the comprehensive analysis of data from the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) large acceptance spectrometer (CLAS) detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) on differential cross sections, longitudinally polarized beam asymmetries, and longitudinal target and beam-target asymmetries for Ļ€ electroproduction off the proton. The data were analyzed using two conceptually different approachesā€”fixed-t dispersion relations and a unitary isobar modelā€”allowing us to draw conclusions on the model sensitivity of the obtained electrocoupling amplitudes. The amplitudes for the Ī”(1232)P33 show the importance of a meson-cloud contribution to quantitatively explain the magnetic dipole strength, as well as the electric and scalar quadrupole transitions. They do not show any tendency of approaching the pQCD regime for Q2ā©½6 GeV2 . For the Roper resonance, N(1440)P11, the data provide strong evidence that this state is a predominantly radial excitation of a three-quark (3q) ground state. Measured in pion electroproduction, the transverse helicity amplitude for the N(1535)S11 allowed us to obtain the branching ratios of this state to the Ļ€N and Ī·N channels via comparison with the results extracted from Ī· electroproduction. The extensive CLAS data also enabled the extraction of the Ī³āˆ—p ā†’ N(1520)D13 and N(1535)S11 longitudinal helicity amplitudes with good precision. For the N(1535)S11, these results became a challenge for quark models and may be indicative of large meson-cloud contributions or of representations of this state that differ from a 3q excitation. The transverse amplitudes for the N(1520)D13 clearly show the rapid changeover from helicity-3/2 dominance at the real photon point to helicity-1/2 dominance at Q2 \u3e1 GeV2, confirming a long-standing prediction of the constituent quark model

    Measurement of the Differential Cross Section for the Reaction Ī³n ā†’Ļ€ā»p from Deuterium

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    We report a measurement of the differential cross section for the Ī³n ā†’Ļ€ā»p process from the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory in Hall B for photon energies between 1.0 and 3.5 GeV and pion center-of-mass (c.m.) angles ( c.m.) between 50Ā° and 115Ā°. We confirm a previous indication of a broad enhancement around a c.m. energy (āˆš s) of 2.1 GeV at c.m. = 90Ā° in the scaled differential cross section s7 dĻƒdt and a rapid falloff in a center-of-mass energy region of about 400 MeV following the enhancement. Our data show an angular dependence of this enhancement as the suggested scaling region is approached for c.m. from 70Ā° degrees to 105Ā°

    Photodisintegration of \u3csup\u3e4\u3c/sup\u3eHE into \u3ci\u3ep\u3c/i\u3e+\u3ci\u3et\u3c/i\u3e

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    The two-body photodisintegration of 4He into a proton and a triton has been studied using the CEBAF Large-Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Real photons produced with the Hall-B bremsstrahlung-tagging system in the energy range from 0.35 to 1.55 GeV were incident on a liquid 4He target. This is the first measurement of the photodisintegration of 4He above 0.4 GeV. The differential cross sections for the Ī³ 4He ā†’pt reaction were measured as a function of photon-beam energy and proton-scattering angle and are compared with the latest model calculations by J.-M. Laget. At 0.6āˆ’1.2 GeV, our data are in good agreement only with the calculations that include three-body mechanisms, thus confirming their importance. These results reinforce the conclusion of our previous study of the three-body breakup of 3He that demonstrated the great importance of three-body mechanisms in the energy region 0.5āˆ’0.8 GeV

    Measurement of Direct fā‚’(980) Photoproduction on the Proton

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    We report on the results of the first measurement of exclusive f0(980) meson photoproduction on protons for EĪ³ = 3.0ā€“3.8ā€‰ā€‰GeV and āˆ’t = 0.4ā€“1.0ā€‰ā€‰GeV2 . Data were collected with the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The resonance was detected via its decay in the Ļ€+Ļ€āˆ’ channel by performing a partial wave analysis of the reaction Ī³pā†’pĻ€+Ļ€āˆ’ . Clear evidence of the f0(980) meson was found in the interference between P and S waves at M Ļ€+Ļ€āˆ’ āˆ¼1ā€‰ā€‰GeV. The S -wave differential cross section integrated in the mass range of the f0(980) was found to be a factor of about 50 smaller than the cross section for the Ļ meson. This is the first time the f0(980) meson has been measured in a photoproduction experiment

    Measurement of Coherent Éø-Meson Photoproduction from the Deuteron at Low Energies

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    The cross section and decay angular distributions for the coherent Éø-meson photoproduction on the deuteron have been measured for the first time up to a squared four-momentum transfer t = (pįµ§ - pÉø)2 =-2 GeV2/c2, using the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The cross sections are compared with predictions from a rescattering model. In a framework of vector meson dominance, the data are consistent with the total Éø-N cross section ĻƒÉøN at about 10 mb. If vector meson dominance is violated, a larger ĻƒÉøN is possible by introducing a larger t slope for the ÉøN ā†’ ÉøN process than that for the Ī³N ā†’ ÉøN process. The decay angular distributions of the phi are consistent with helicity conservation

    Differential Cross Sections for + p ā†’ Kāŗ + Y for Ī› and Ī£ā° Hyperons

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    High-statistics cross sections for the reactions + p ā†’ Kāŗ + Ī› and + p ā†’ Kāŗ + Ī£ā° have been measured using CLAS at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass energies W between 1.6 and 2.53 GeV, and for -0.85 \u3c cos Īø Kc.m. \u3c +0.95. In the Kāŗ + Ī› channel we confirm a resonance-like structure near W=1.9 GeV at backward kaon angles. The position and width of this structure change with angle, indicating that more than one resonance is likely playing a role. The Kāŗ + Ī› channel at forward angles and all energies is well described by a t-channel scaling characteristic of Regge exchange, whereas the same scaling applied to the Kāŗ + Ī£ā° channel is less successful. Several existing theoretical models are compared to the data, but none provide a good representation of the results

    Determination of the Proton Spin Structure Functions for 0.05 \u3c Q\u3csup\u3e2\u3c/sup\u3e \u3c5GEV\u3csup\u3e2\u3c/sup\u3e Using CLAS

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    We present the results of our final analysis of the full data set of gp1 Q2, the spin structure function of the proton, collected using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory in 2000-2001. Polarized electrons with energies of 1.6, 2.5, 4.2, and 5.7 GeV were scattered from proton targets 15NH3 dynamically polarized along the beam direction) and detected with CLAS. From the measured double spin asymmetries, we extracted virtual photon asymmetries Ap1 and Ap2 and spin structure functions g p1 and gp2 over a wide kinematic range (0.05 GeV2 \u3c Q2 \u3c 5 GeV2 and 1.08 GeV\u3c W \u3c 3 GeV) and calculated moments of gp1. We compare our final results with various theoretical models and expectations, as well as with parametrizations of the world data. Our data, with their precision and dense kinematic coverage, are able to constrain fits of polarized parton distributions, test pQCD predictions for quark polarizations at large x, offer a better understanding of quark-hadron duality, and provide more precise values of higher twist matrix elements in the framework of the operator product expansion

    Electron Scattering from High-Momentum Neutrons in Deuterium

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    We report results from an experiment measuring the semiinclusive reaction 2H(e,eā€²ps) in which the proton ps is moving at a large angle relative to the momentum transfer. If we assume that the proton was a spectator to the reaction taking place on the neutron in deuterium, the initial state of that neutron can be inferred. This method, known as spectator tagging, can be used to study electron scattering from high-momentum (off-shell) neutrons in deuterium. The data were taken with a 5.765 GeV electron beam on a deuterium target in Jefferson Laboratory\u27s Hall B, using the CEBAF large acceptance spectrometer. A reduced cross section was extracted for different values of final state missing mass Wāˆ—, backward proton momentum ā†’ps, and momentum transfer Q2. The data are compared to a simple plane wave impulse approximation (PWIA) spectator model. A strong enhancement in the data observed at transverse kinematics is not reproduced by the PWIA model. This enhancement can likely be associated with the contribution of final state interactions (FSI) that were not incorporated into the model. Within the framework of the simple spectator model, a ā€œbound neutron structure functionā€ Feff2n was extracted as a function of Wāˆ— and the scaling variable xāˆ— at extreme backward kinematics, where the effects of FSI appear to be smaller. For ps \u3e 0.4 GeV/c, where the neutron is far off-shell, the model overestimates the value of Feff2n in the region of xāˆ— between 0.25 and 0.6. A dependence of the bound neutron structure function on the neutron\u27s ā€œoff-shell-nessā€ is one possible effect that can cause the observed deviation
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