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    A measurement of the interference structure function RLT, for the ¹²C(e,e'p) reaction in the quasielastic region

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (223-225).by Maurik Willem Holtrop.Ph.D

    Dark sectors 2016 Workshop: community report

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    This report, based on the Dark Sectors workshop at SLAC in April 2016, summarizes the scientific importance of searches for dark sector dark matter and forces at masses beneath the weak-scale, the status of this broad international field, the important milestones motivating future exploration, and promising experimental opportunities to reach these milestones over the next 5-10 years

    US Cosmic Visions: New Ideas in Dark Matter 2017: Community Report

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    This white paper summarizes the workshop "U.S. Cosmic Visions: New Ideas in Dark Matter" held at University of Maryland on March 23-25, 2017.Comment: 102 pages + reference

    The Heavy Photon Search Experiment

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    The Heavy Photon Search (HPS) experiment is designed to search for a new vector boson AA^\prime in the mass range of 20 MeV/c2c^2 to 220 MeV/c2c^2 that kinetically mixes with the Standard Model photon with couplings ϵ2>1010\epsilon^2 >10^{-10}. In addition to the general importance of exploring light, weakly coupled physics that is difficult to probe with high-energy colliders, a prime motivation for this search is the possibility that sub-GeV thermal relics constitute dark matter, a scenario that requires a new comparably light mediator, where models with a hidden U(1)U(1) gauge symmetry, a "dark", "hidden sector", or "heavy" photon, are particularly attractive. HPS searches for visible signatures of these heavy photons, taking advantage of their small coupling to electric charge to produce them via a process analogous to bremsstrahlung in a fixed target and detect their subsequent decay to e+e\mathrm{e}^+ \mathrm{e}^- pairs in a compact spectrometer. In addition to searching for e+e\mathrm{e}^+ \mathrm{e}^- resonances atop large QED backgrounds, HPS has the ability to precisely measure decay lengths, resulting in unique sensitivity to dark photons, as well as other long-lived new physics. After completion of the experiment and operation of engineering runs in 2015 and 2016 at the JLab CEBAF, physics runs in 2019 and 2021 have provided datasets that are now being analyzed to search for dark photons and other new phenomena
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