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Very short stature of individuals from Dvin (Armenia): detailed anthropological and paleopathological analysis
This article is about unusual individuals of the 9th–11th centuries from Dvin (Armenia), among which traces of delay of growth processes were revealed. The paper analyzes individual features of craniological, cranioscopic, odontological, osteological and paleopathological characteristics of two individuals. The research of bones of the skeleton showed presence of serious pathologies, unrepresentative for so young age, related to excessive exercise stresses. Harris lines, or growth arrest lines are clearly seen on Х-ray images of two diaphyses of tibial bones. Another marker of growth delays (enamel hypoplasia) is also found in the individuals
The lead-glass electromagnetic calorimeters for the magnetic spectrometers in Hall C at Jefferson Lab
The electromagnetic calorimeters of the various magnetic spectrometers in
Hall C at Jefferson Lab are presented. For the existing HMS and SOS
spectrometers design considerations, relevant construction information, and
comparisons of simulated and experimental results are included. The energy
resolution of the HMS and SOS calorimeters is better than , and pion/electron () separation of about 100:1 has been
achieved in energy range 1 -- 5 GeV. Good agreement has been observed between
the experimental and simulated energy resolutions, but simulations
systematically exceed experimentally determined suppression factors by
close to a factor of two. For the SHMS spectrometer presently under
construction details on the design and accompanying GEANT4 simulation efforts
are given. The anticipated performance of the new calorimeter is predicted over
the full momentum range of the SHMS. Good electron/hadron separation is
anticipated by combining the energy deposited in an initial (preshower)
calorimeter layer with the total energy deposited in the calorimeter.Comment: 22 pages, 33 figure
Observation of the Helium 7 Lambda hypernucleus by the (e,e'K+) reaction
An experiment with a newly developed high-resolution kaon spectrometer (HKS)
and a scattered electron spectrometer with a novel configuration was performed
in Hall C at Jefferson Lab (JLab). The ground state of a neutron-rich
hypernucleus, He 7 Lambda, was observed for the first time with the (e,e'K+)
reaction with an energy resolution of ~0.6 MeV. This resolution is the best
reported to date for hypernuclear reaction spectroscopy. The he 7 Lambda
binding energy supplies the last missing information of the A=7, T=1
hypernuclear iso-triplet, providing a new input for the charge symmetry
breaking (CSB) effect of \Lambda N potential.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR
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