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<big>Measurement of the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude in the γ* p → Δ (1232) reaction in the low momentum transfer region</big> | <big>Measurement of the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude in the γ* p → Δ (1232) reaction in the low momentum transfer region</big> | ||
− | E08-010 is a experiment scheduled to run February 16th - 23rd, 2011, in Hall A at the Thomas Jefferson Lab National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia. The goal of the experiment is to measure the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude of the pion electroproduction reaction in the Δ (1232) resonance region with low momentum transfer in an | + | E08-010 is a experiment scheduled to run February 16th - 23rd, 2011, in Hall A at the Thomas Jefferson Lab National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia. The goal of the experiment is to measure the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude of the pion electroproduction reaction in the Δ (1232) resonance region with low momentum transfer in an effort to better understand the structure of the proton in the low energy region where the pion cloud is expected to dominate. |
* [http://www.jlab.org/exp_prog/proposals/08/PR-08-010.pdf Experiment Proposal] - N. Sparveris <i>et. al</i> | * [http://www.jlab.org/exp_prog/proposals/08/PR-08-010.pdf Experiment Proposal] - N. Sparveris <i>et. al</i> |
Revision as of 12:25, 15 October 2012
E08-010 - NDelta
Measurement of the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude in the γ* p → Δ (1232) reaction in the low momentum transfer region
E08-010 is a experiment scheduled to run February 16th - 23rd, 2011, in Hall A at the Thomas Jefferson Lab National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia. The goal of the experiment is to measure the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude of the pion electroproduction reaction in the Δ (1232) resonance region with low momentum transfer in an effort to better understand the structure of the proton in the low energy region where the pion cloud is expected to dominate.
- Experiment Proposal - N. Sparveris et. al
- Ph.D. Thesis Proposal - D. Anez
- Ph.D. Thesis Proposal Presentation - D. Anez
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- Conversion from transport coordinates to kinematic variables
- Conversion from kinematic variables to spectrometer settings
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- D. Anez (Ph.D. student)(Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS)
- A.J. Sarty (spokesperson)(Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS)
- D.W. Higinbotham (spokesperson)(Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA)
- N. Sparveris (spokesperson)(Temple University, Philadelpha, PA)
- S. Gilad (spokesperson)(MIT, Cambridge, MA)
- M. Paolone (post-doc)(Temple University, Philadelpha, PA)
- A. Blomberg (student)(Temple University, Philadelpha, PA)