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Helicity-Dependent Angular Distributions in Double-Charged-Pion Photoproduction
Two-pion photoproduction in the reaction gamma + p -> p + pi^+ + pi^- has
been studied at Jefferson Lab Hall B using a circularly-polarized tagged photon
beam in the energy range between 0.6 GeV and 2.3 GeV. Owing to the large
angular acceptance of the CLAS detector, complete beam-helicity-dependent
angular distributions of the final-state particles were measured. The large
cross-section asymmetries exhibit strong sensitivity to the kinematics of the
reaction and provide valuable information on the reaction dynamics. Preliminary
results are presented.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings of 2nd Int. Conf. on Nuclear and
Particle Physics with CEBAF at Jefferson Lab, Dubrovnik, 26-31 May 2003, to
be published in Fyzika
CLAS: Double-Pion Beam Asymmetry
Beam-helicity asymmetries for the gamma+p -> pi+ + pi- + p reaction have been
measured for center-of-mass energies between 1.35 GeV and 2.30 GeV at Jefferson
Lab with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer using circularly polarized
tagged photons. The beam-helicity asymmetries vary with kinematics and exhibit
strong sensitivity to the dynamics of the reaction, as demonstrated in the
comparison of the data with results of various phenomenological model
calculations. These models currently do not provide an adequate description of
the data over the entire kinematic range covered in this experiment. Additional
polarization observables are accessible in an upcoming experiment at Jefferson
Lab with polarized beam and target.Comment: 10 pages, 8 Figures, Proc. Int. Workshop NSTAR 2005 at Tallahassee,
FL, October 200
On the irreducibility of locally analytic principal series representations
Let G be a p-adic connected reductive group with Lie algebra g. For a
parabolic subgroup P in G and a finite-dimensional locally analytic
representation V of P, we study the induced locally analytic G-representation W
= Ind^G_P(V). Our result is the following criterion concerning the topological
irreducibility of W: if the Verma module U(g) \otimes_{U(p)} V' associated to
the dual representation V' is irreducible then W is topologically irreducible
as well.Comment: 44 pages; final version. An appendix has been added in which it is
shown that the canonical maps between certain completions of distribution
algebras are injective. This fills a gap in a previous version; it was
pointed out to us by a refere
Performance characteristics of wind profiling radars
Doppler radars used to measure winds in the troposphere and lower stratosphere for weather analysis and forecasting are lower-sensitivity versions of mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere radars widely used for research. The term wind profiler is used to denote these radars because measurements of vertical profiles of horizontal and vertical wind are their primary function. It is clear that wind profilers will be in widespread use within five years: procurement of a network of 30 wind profilers is underway. The Wave Propagation Laboratory (WPL) has operated a small research network of radar wind profilers in Colorado for about two and one-half years. The transmitted power and antenna aperture for these radars is given. Data archiving procedures have been in place for about one year, and this data base is used to evaluate the performance of the radars. One of the prime concerns of potential wind profilers users is how often and how long wind measurements are lacking at a given height. Since these outages constitute an important part of the performance of the wind profilers, they are calculated at three radar frequencies, 50-, 405-, and 915-MHz, (wavelengths of 6-, 0.74-, and 0.33-m) at monthly intervals to determine both the number of outages at each frequency and annual variations in outages
Nuclear Quasi-Elastic Electron Scattering Limits Nucleon Off-Mass Shell Properties
The use of quasi-elastic electron nucleus scattering is shown to provide
significant constraints on models of the proton electromagnetic form factor of
off-shell nucleons. Such models can be constructed to be consistent with
constraints from current conservation and low-energy theorems, while also
providing a contribution to the Lamb shift that might potentially resolve the
proton radius puzzle in muonic hydrogen. However, observations of quasi-elastic
scattering limit the overall strength of the off-shell form factors to values
that correspond to small contributions to the Lamb shift.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures. Resubmission to improve the clarity, and correct
possible misconception
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