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Kuleshov, Sergey
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Kuleshov, Sergey
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Campus Casa Central Valparaíso
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- PublicationPrecision measurements of g1 of the proton and of the deuteron with 6 GeV electrons(2014-08-29)
;Prok, Y. ;Bosted, P. ;Kvaltine, N. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adikaram, D. ;Aghasyan, M. ;Amaryan, M. J. ;Anderson, M. D. ;Anefalos Pereira, S. ;Avakian, H. ;Baghdasaryan, H. ;Ball, J. ;Baltzell, N. A. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Bono, J. ;Briscoe, W. J. ;Brock, J.; ;Bültmann, S. ;Burkert, V. D. ;Carlin, C. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Chandavar, S. ;Colaneri, L. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Cortes, O. ;Crabb, D. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Dodge, G. E. ;Doughty, D. ;Dupre, R. ;El Alaoui, A. ;El Fassi, L. ;Elouadrhiri, L. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Fersch, R. ;Fleming, J. A. ;Forest, T. A. ;Garçon, M. ;Garillon, B. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Ghandilyan, Y. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Girod, F. X. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Goetz, J. T. ;Gohn, W. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guegan, B. ;Guler, N. ;Hafidi, K. ;Hanretty, C. ;Harrison, N. ;Hattawy, M. ;Hicks, K. ;Ho, D. ;Holtrop, M. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jawalkar, S. ;Jiang, X. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Kalantarians, N. ;Keith, C. ;Keller, D. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, A. ;Klein, F. J. ;Koirala, S. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Kuhn, S. E.; ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;Lu, H. Y. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Markov, N. ;Mayer, M. ;McKinnon, B. ;Meekins, D. ;Mineeva, T. ;Mirazita, M. ;Mokeev, V.Montgomery, R. A.The inclusive polarized structure functions of the proton and deuteron, g1p and g1d, were measured with high statistical precision using polarized 6 GeV electrons incident on a polarized ammonia target in Hall B at Jefferson Laboratory. Electrons scattered at lab angles between 18 and 45 degrees were detected using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). For the usual DIS kinematics, Q^2>1 GeV^2 and the final-state invariant mass W>2 GeV, the ratio of polarized to unpolarized structure functions g1/F1 is found to be nearly independent of Q^2 at fixed x. Significant resonant structure is apparent at values of W up to 2.3 GeV. In the framework of perturbative QCD, the high-W results can be used to better constrain the polarization of quarks and gluons in the nucleon, as well as high-twist contributions.Scopus© Citations 45