11 research outputs found

    Observation of Nuclear Scaling in the A(e,e)A(e,e^{\prime}) Reaction at xB>x_B>1

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    The ratios of inclusive electron scattering cross sections of 4^4He, 12^{12}C, and 56^{56}Fe to 3^3He have been measured for the first time. It is shown that these ratios are independent of xBx_B at Q2>^2>1.4 (GeV/c)2^2 for xB>x_B> 1.5 where the inclusive cross section depends primarily on the high-momentum components of the nuclear wave function. The observed scaling shows that the momentum distributions at high-momenta have the same shape for all nuclei and differ only by a scale factor. The observed onset of the scaling at Q2>^2>1.4 and xB>x_B >1.5 is consistent with the kinematical expectation that two nucleon short range correlations (SRC) are dominate the nuclear wave function at pmp_m\gtrsim 300 MeV/c. The values of these ratios in the scaling region can be related to the relative probabilities of SRC in nuclei with A\ge3. Our data demonstrate that for nuclei with A\geq12 these probabilities are 5-5.5 times larger than in deuterium, while for 4^4He it is larger by a factor of about 3.5.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure

    π0\pi^0 photoproduction on the proton for photon energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV

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    Differential cross sections for the reaction γppπ0\gamma p \to p \pi^0 have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV. The results reported here possess greater accuracy in the absolute normalization than previous measurements. They disagree with recent CB-ELSA measurements for the process at forward scattering angles. Agreement with the SAID and MAID fits is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been extended to 3 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations.Comment: 18 pages, 48 figure

    Measurement of the Polarized Structure Function σLT\sigma_{LT^\prime} for Pion Electroproduction in the Roper Resonance Region

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    The polarized longitudinal-transverse structure function σLT\sigma_{LT^\prime} measures the interference between real and imaginary amplitudes in pion electroproduction and can be used to probe the coupling between resonant and non-resonant processes. We report new measurements of σLT\sigma_{LT^\prime} in the N(1440)1/2+N(1440){1/2}^+ (Roper) resonance region at Q2=0.40Q^2=0.40 and 0.65 GeV2^2 for both the π0p\pi^0 p and π+n\pi^+ n channels. The experiment was performed at Jefferson Lab with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) using longitudinally polarized electrons at a beam energy of 1.515 GeV. Complete angular distributions were obtained and are compared to recent phenomenological models. The σLT(π+n)\sigma_{LT^\prime}(\pi^+ n) channel shows a large sensitivity to the Roper resonance multipoles M1M_{1-} and S1S_{1-} and provides new constraints on models of resonance formation.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Revised manuscript accepted by Physical Review C (Brief Report
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