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    Double hadron leptoproduction in the nuclear medium

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    First measurement of double-hadron production in deep-inelastic scattering has been measured with the HERMES spectrometer at HERA using a 27.6 GeV positron beam with deuterium, nitrogen, krypton and xenon targets. The influence of the nuclear medium on the ratio of double-hadron to single-hadron yields has been investigated. Nuclear effects are clearly observed but with substantially smaller magnitude and reduced AA-dependence compared to previously measured single-hadron multiplicity ratios. The data are in fair agreement with models based on partonic or pre-hadronic energy loss, while they seem to rule out a pure absorptive treatment of the final state interactions. Thus, the double-hadron ratio provides an additional tool for studying modifications of hadronization in nuclear matter

    Cross sections for hard exclusive electroproduction of pi+ mesons on a hydrogen target

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    The exclusive electroproduction of pi+ mesons was studied with the Hermes spectrometer at the DESY laboratory by scattering 27.6 GeV positron and electron beams off an internal hydrogen gas target. The virtual-photon cross sections were measured as a function of the Mandelstam variable t and the squared four momentum -Q^2 of the exchanged virtual photon. A model calculation based on Generalized Parton Distributions is in fair agreement with the data at low values of |t| if power corrections are included. A model calculation based on the Regge formalism gives a good description of the magnitude and the t and Q^2 dependences of the cross section.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, revised tex

    Beam-charge azimuthal asymmetry and deeply virtual Compton scattering

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    The first observation of an azimuthal cross section asymmetry with respect to the charge of the incoming lepton beam is reported from a study of hard exclusive electroproduction of real photons. The data have been accumulated by the HERMES experiment at DESY, in which the HERA 27.6 GeV electron or positron beam scattered off an unpolarized hydrogen gas target. The observed asymmetry is attributed to the interference between the Bethe-Heitler process and the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) process. The interference term is sensitive to DVCS amplitudes, which provide the most direct access to generalized parton distributions

    Precise determination of the spin structure function g1g_1 of the proton, deuteron and neutron

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    Precise measurements of the spin structure functions of the proton g1p(x,Q2)g_1^p(x,Q^2) and deuteron g1d(x,Q2)g_1^d(x,Q^2) are presented over the kinematic range 0.0041x0.90.0041 \leq x \leq 0.9 and 0.180.18 GeV2^2 Q220\leq Q^2 \leq 20 GeV2^2. The data were collected at the HERMES experiment at DESY, in deep-inelastic scattering of 27.6 GeV longitudinally polarized positrons off longitudinally polarized hydrogen and deuterium gas targets internal to the HERA storage ring. The neutron spin structure function g1ng_1^n is extracted by combining proton and deuteron data. The integrals of g1p,dg_1^{p,d} at Q2=5Q^2=5 GeV2^2 are evaluated over the measured xx range. Neglecting any possible contribution to the g1dg_1^d integral from the region x0.021x \leq 0.021, a value of 0.330±0.011(theo.)±0.025(exp.)±0.0280.330 \pm 0.011\mathrm{(theo.)}\pm0.025\mathrm{(exp.)}\pm 0.028(evol.) is obtained for the flavor-singlet axial charge a0a_0 in a leading-twist NNLO analysis

    Transverse polarization of Lambda and (Lambda)over-bar hyperons in quasireal photoproduction

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