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Coherent π^0 photoproduction on the deuteron up to 4 GeV
The differential cross section for ^2H(γ,d)π^0 has been measured at deuteron center-of-mass angles of 90° and 136°. This work reports the first data for this reaction above a photon energy of 1 GeV, and permits a test of the apparent constituent counting rule and reduced nuclear amplitude behavior as observed in elastic ed scattering. Measurements were performed up to a photon energy of 4.0 GeV, and are in good agreement with previous lower energy measurements. Overall, the data are inconsistent with both constituent-counting rule and reduced nuclear amplitude predictions
Administrators\u27 Beliefs Regarding the Effectiveness of Alternatively Certified Teachers
This study examined the beliefs held by school administrators regarding the effectiveness of alternatively certified teachers in the Georgia Teacher Academy for Preparation and Pedagogy (GaTAPP). The study sought to identify specific strengths and weaknesses of alternatively certified teachers. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with eight public school administrators, four from the middle school level and four from the high school level, in an eastern Georgia county. The interview questions were developed using the categories of evaluation outlined in the Georgia Teacher Observation Instrument. A demographic questionnaire was also given to enrich the data in this study. This study generated data from eight administrators regarding the effectiveness of alternatively certified teachers in the areas of providing instruction, assessing and encouraging student progress, and managing the learning environment. Data were transcribed, organized, and analyzed into emerging patterns and themes to produce the written research. Study results indicated that administrators believed alternatively certified teachers were strong in content knowledge, student engagement, and use of time. Additionally, they found that alternatively certified teachers brought valuable life experiences to education. All the participants in this study said that they felt confident in the work of the alternatively certified teachers who they currently employed. The weaknesses of alternatively certified teachers most often identified in this study were a lack of instructional strategies, using assessment to guide instruction, and adjusting to the rigors of teaching. Of the three most glaring weaknesses, only the adjustment to teaching was found to be more of a problem for alternatively certified teachers than traditionally certified teachers. The overall perception of administrators in this study is that success in the classroom is not a function of certification, but a function of individual characteristics
On the physics behind the form factor ratio
We point out that there exist two natural definitions of the nucleon
magnetization densities : the density introduced in Kelly's
phenomenological analysis and theoretically more standard one . We
can derive an explicit analytical relation between them, although Kelly's
density is more useful to disentangle the physical origin of the different
dependence of the Sachs electric and magnetic form factors of the
nucleon. We evaluate both of and as well as the
charge density of the proton within the framework of the chiral
quark soliton model, to find a noticeable qualitative difference between
and , which is just consistent with Kelly's result
obtained from the empirical information on the Sachs electric and magnetic form
factors of the proton.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. version to appear in J. Phys. G.: Nucl. Part.
Phy
Neutron Structure Functions
Neutron structure functions can be extracted from proton and deuteron data
and a representation of the deuteron structure. This procedure does not require
DIS approximations or quark structure assumptions. We find that the results
depend critically on properly accounting for the Q^2 dependence of proton and
deuteron data. We interpolate the data to fixed Q^2, and extract the ratio of
neutron to proton structure functions. The extracted ratio decreases with
increasing x, up to x \approx 0.9, while there are no data available to
constrain the behavior at larger x.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
All electromagnetic form factors
The electromagnetic form factors of spin-1/2 particles are known, but due to
historical reasons only half of them are found in many textbooks. Given the
importance of the general result, its model independence, its connection to
discrete symmetries and their violations we made an effort to derive and
present the general result based only on the knowledge of Dirac equation. We
discuss the phenomenology connected directly with the form factors, and spin
precession in external fields including time reversal violating terms. We apply
the formalism to spin-flip synchrotron radiation and suggest pedagogical
projects.Comment: Latex, 22 page
On the significance of radiative corrections on measurements of the EMC effect
Analyzing global data on the EMC effect, which denotes differences in parton
distribution functions in nuclei compared to unbound nucleons, reveals
tensions. Precise measurements at Jefferson Lab, studying both x and A
dependence, show systematic discrepancies among experiments, making the
extraction of the A dependence of the EMC effect sensitive to the selection of
datasets. By comparing various methods and assumptions used to calculate
radiative corrections, we have identified differences that, while not large,
significantly impact the EMC ratios and show that using a consistent radiative
correction procedure resolves this discrepancy, leading to a more coherent
global picture, and allowing for a more robust extraction of the EMC effect for
infinite nuclear matter.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure
Two-Boson Exchange Physics: A Brief Review
Current status of the two-boson exchange contributions to elastic
electron-proton scattering, both for parity conserving and parity-violating, is
briefly reviewed. How the discrepancy in the extraction of elastic nucleon form
factors between unpolarized Rosenbluth and polarization transfer experiments
can be understood, in large part, by the two-photon exchange corrections is
discussed. We also illustrate how the measurement of the ratio between
positron-proton and electron-proton scattering can be used to differentiate
different models of two-photon exchange. For the parity-violating
electron-proton scattering, the interest is on how the two-boson exchange
(TBE), \gamma Z-exchange in particular, could affect the extraction of the
long-sought strangeness form factors. Various calculations all indicate that
the magnitudes of effect of TBE on the extraction of strangeness form factors
is small, though can be large percentage-wise in certain kinematics.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, prepared for Proceedings of the fifth
Asia-Pacific Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (APFB2011), Seoul,
Korea, August 22-26, 2011, to appear in Few-Body Systems, November 201
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