433 research outputs found
Radiation Damage in Polarized Ammonia Solids
Solid NH3 and ND3 provide a highly polarizable, radiation resistant source of
polarized protons and deuterons and have been used extensively in high
luminosity experiments investigating the spin structure of the nucleon. Over
the past twenty years, the UVA polarized target group has been instrumental in
producing and polarizing much of the material used in these studies, and many
practical considerations have been learned in this time. In this discussion, we
analyze the polarization performance of the solid ammonia targets used during
the recent JLab Eg4 run. Topics include the rate of polarization decay with
accumulated charge, the annealing procedure for radiation damaged targets to
recover polarization, and the radiation induced change in optimum microwave
frequency used to polarize the sample. We also discuss the success we have had
in implementing frequency modulation of the polarizing microwave frequency.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures. XIIth International Workshop on Polarized
Sources, Targets and Polarimetr
Moments of the neutron g(2) structure function at intermediate Q(2)
We present new experimental results for the He-3 spin structure function g(2) in the resonance region atQ 2 values between 1.2 and 3.0 (GeV/c)(2). Spin dependent moments of the neutron were extracted. Our main result, the inelastic contribution to the neutron d(2) matrix element, was found to be small at \u3c Q(2)\u3e = 2.4 (GeV/c)(2) and in agreement with the lattice QCD calculation. The Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule for He-3 and the neutron was tested with the measured data and using the Wandzura-Wilczek relation for the low x unmeasured region
Spin Sum Rules and the Strong Coupling Constant at large distance
We present recent results on the Bjorken and the generalized forward spin
polarizability sum rules from Jefferson Lab Hall A and CLAS experiments,
focusing on the low part of the measurements. We then discuss the
comparison of these results with Chiral Perturbation theory calculations. In
the second part of this paper, we show how the Bjorken sum rule with its
connection to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, allows us to conveniently define
an effective coupling for the strong force at all distances.Comment: Contribution to proceedings for the Workshop on Spin Structure at
Long Distance (Newport News, March 2009
3He Spin-Dependent Cross Sections and Sum Rules
We present a measurement of the spin-dependent cross sections for the 3→He(→e,e′)X reaction in the quasielastic and resonance regions at a four-momentum transfer 0.1≤Q2≤0.9 GeV2. The spin-structure functions have been extracted and used to evaluate the nuclear Burkhardt-Cottingham and extended Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rules for the first time. The data are also compared to an impulse approximation calculation and an exact three-body Faddeev calculation in the quasielastic region
Measurement of the Q(2) Dependence of the Deuteron Spin Structure Function g(1) and Its Moments at Low Q(2) with CLAS
We measured the g1 spin structure function of the deuteron at low Q2, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory (χPT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of W ≈ 1.9 GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment Γd1 and the spin polarizability γ0d are precisely determined down to a minimum Q2 of 0.02 GeV2 for the first time, about 2.5 times lower than that of previous data. We compare them to several χPT calculations and models. These results are the first in a program of benchmark measurements of polarization observables in the χPT domain.
We measured the g1 spin structure function of the deuteron at low Q2, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory (χPT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of W ≈1.9 GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment Γ_{1}^{d} and the spin polarizability γ_{0}^{d} are precisely determined down to a minimum Q2 of 0.02 GeV2 for the first time, about 2.5 times lower than that of previous data. We compare them to several χPT calculations and models. These results are the first in a program of benchmark measurements of polarization observables in the χPT domain
Moments of the Neutron \u3cem\u3eg\u3c/em\u3e\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e Structure Function at Intermediate \u3cem\u3eQ\u3c/em\u3e\u3csup\u3e2\u3c/sup\u3e
We present new experimental results for the 3He spin structure function g2 in the resonance region at Q2 values between 1.2 and 3.0(GeV/c)2. Spin dependent moments of the neutron were extracted. Our main result, the inelastic contribution to the neutron d2 matrix element, was found to be small at ⟨Q2⟩=2.4(GeV/c)2 and in agreement with the lattice QCD calculation. The Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule for 3He and the neutron was tested with the measured data and using the Wandzura-Wilczek relation for the low x unmeasured region
Electron microscopic studies on the palpi of Cybister fimbriolatus fimbriolatus (Say)
The maxillary palpi of the predaceous diving beetle Cybister fimbriolatus fimbriolatus Say were observed by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy shows at least two types of sensilla at the tip of palp, which are referred to as “circumvallate and naked sensilla”. The former are innervated with outer segments of distal processes of sensory cells, but the latter are provided only with chitin and cuticular substances.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47659/1/441_2004_Article_BF00330709.pd
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