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Electroproduction of the d* dibaryon
The unpolarized cross section for the electroproduction of the isoscalar
di-delta dibaryon is calculated for deuteron target using a
simple picture of elastic electron-baryon scattering from the and the components of the deuteron. The calculated
differential cross section at the electron lab energy of 1 GeV has the value of
about 0.24 (0.05) nb/sr at the lab angle of 10 (30) for the
Bonn B potential when the dibaryon mass is taken to be 2.1 GeV. The cross
section decreases rapidly with increasing dibaryon mass. A large calculated
width of 40 MeV for combined with a small
experimental upper bound of 0.08 MeV for the decay width appears to have
excluded any low-mass model containing a significant admixture of the
configuration.Comment: 11 journal-style pages, 8 figure
Large Momentum Transfer Measurements of the Deuteron Elastic Structure Function A(Q^2) at Jefferson Laboratory
The deuteron elastic structure function A(Q^2) has been extracted in the Q^2
range 0.7 to 6.0 (GeV/c)^2 from cross section measurements of elastic
electron-deuteron scattering in coincidence using the Hall A Facility of
Jefferson Laboratory. The data are compared to theoretical models based on the
impulse approximation with inclusion of meson-exchange currents, and to
predictions of quark dimensional scaling and perturbative quantum
chromodynamicsComment: Submitted to Physical Review Letter
The deuteron: structure and form factors
A brief review of the history of the discovery of the deuteron in provided.
The current status of both experiment and theory for the elastic electron
scattering is then presented.Comment: 80 pages, 33 figures, submited to Advances in Nuclear Physic
Microscopic optical potentials of the nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering at medium energies
The first order Watson optical potential is compared with the multiple scattering potential, recently developed by the present authors. The relations between the two potentials are discussed and numerically illustrated for p-4He and p-40Ca elastic scatterings at intermediate energies.Le premier terme du développement de Watson du potentiel optique est comparé à un modÚle de diffusion multiple développé récemment par les auteurs. Des calculs numériques sont présentés et discutés pour la diffusion élastique p-4He et p-40Ca dans le domaine des énergies intermédiaires
The multiple scattering optical potential for scattering of electrons on the atom
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