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  • Publication
    Beam–target helicity asymmetry E in K+Σ photoproduction on the neutron
    (2020-09-10)
    Zachariou, N.
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    Watts, D. P.
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    Fleming, J.
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    Sarantsev, A. V.
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    Nikonov, V. A.
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    D'Angelo, A.
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    Bashkanov, M.
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    Hanretty, C.
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    Kageya, T.
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    Klein, F. J.
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    Lowry, M.
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    Lu, H.
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    Sandorfi, A.
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    Wei, X.
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    Zonta, I.
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    Adhikari, K. P.
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    Adhikari, S.
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    Amaryan, M. J.
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    Angelini, G.
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    Asryan, G.
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    Atac, H.
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    Barion, L.
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    Bass, C.
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    Battaglieri, M.
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    Bedlinskiy, I.
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    Benmokhtar, F.
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    Bianconi, A.
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    Biselli, A. S.
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    Bossù, F.
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    Boiarinov, S.
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    Briscoe, W. J.
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    Bulumulla, D.
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    Burkert, V.
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    Carman, D. S.
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    Carvajal, J. C.
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    Celentano, A.
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    Charles, G.
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    Chatagnon, P.
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    Chetry, T.
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    Ciullo, G.
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    Cole, P. L.
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    Contalbrigo, M.
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    Dashyan, N.
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    De Vita, R.
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    Deur, A.
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    Diehl, S.
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    Djalali, C.
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    Dupre, R.
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    Egiyan, H.
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    Ehrhart, M.
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    Eugenio, P.
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    Fegan, S.
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    Fersch, R.
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    Filippi, A.
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    Gavalian, G.
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    Gevorgyan, N.
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    Ghandilyan, Y.
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    Gilfoyle, G. P.
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    Girod, F. X.
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    Gohn, W.
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    Golovatch, E.
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    Gothe, R. W.
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    Griffioen, K. A.
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    Guidal, M.
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    Hafidi, K.
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    Hattawy, M.
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    Heddle, D.
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    Hicks, K.
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    Ho, D.
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    Holtrop, M.
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    Ilieva, Y.
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    Ireland, D. G.
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    Ishkhanov, B. S.
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    Isupov, E. L.
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    Jenkins, D.
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    Jo, H. S.
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    Joo, K.
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    Joosten, S. J.
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    Keller, D.
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    Khachatryan, M.
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    Khanal, A.
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    Khandaker, M.
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    Kim, C. W.
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    Kim, W.
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    Kubarovsky, V.
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    Lanza, L.
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    Leali, M.
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    Lenisa, P.
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    Livingston, K.
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    MacGregor, I. J.D.
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    Marchand, D.
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    Markov, N.
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    Marsicano, L.
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    Mascagna, V.
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    Mayer, M.
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    Soto, O.
    We report a measurement of a beam–target double-polarisation observable (E) for the γn(p) → K +−(p) reaction. The data were obtained impinging the circularly-polarised energy-tagged photon beam of Hall B at Jefferson Lab on a longitudinally-polarised frozen-spin hydrogen deuteride (HD) nuclear target. The E observable for an effective neutron target was determined for centre-of-mass energies 1.70 ≤ W ≤ 2.30 GeV, with reaction products detected over a wide angular acceptance by the CLAS spectrometer. These new double-polarisation data give unique constraints on the strange decays of excited neutron states. Inclusion of the new data within the Bonn-Gatchina theoretical model results in significant changes for the extracted photocouplings of a number of established nucleon resonances. Possible improvements in the PWA description of the experimental data with additional “missing” resonance states, including the N(2120)3/2− resonance, are also quantified.
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    First Measurement of Λ Electroproduction off Nuclei in the Current and Target Fragmentation Regions
    (2023-04-07)
    Chetry, T.
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    El Fassi, L.
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    Brooks, W. K.
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    Dupré, R.
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    Hafidi, K.
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    Achenbach, P.
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    Adhikari, K. P.
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    Akbar, Z.
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    Armstrong, W. R.
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    Arratia, M.
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    Atac, H.
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    Avakian, H.
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    Baashen, L.
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    Baltzell, N. A.
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    Barion, L.
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    Bashkanov, M.
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    Battaglieri, M.
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    Bedlinskiy, I.
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    Benkel, B.
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    Benmokhtar, F.
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    Bianconi, A.
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    Biselli, A. S.
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    Bondi, M.
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    Booth, W. A.
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    Bossù, F.
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    Boiarinov, S.
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    Brinkmann, K. Th
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    Briscoe, W. J.
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    Bulumulla, D.
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    Burkert, V. D.
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    Carman, D. S.
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    Carvajal, J. C.
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    Celentano, A.
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    Chatagnon, P.
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    Chesnokov, V.
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    Ciullo, G.
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    Cole, P. L.
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    Contalbrigo, M.
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    Costantini, G.
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    D'Angelo, A.
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    Dashyan, N.
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    De Vita, R.
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    Defurne, M.
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    Deur, A.
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    Diehl, S.
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    Djalali, C.
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    Egiyan, H.
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    Elouadrhiri, L.
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    Eugenio, P.
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    Fegan, S.
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    Filippi, A.
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    Gavalian, G.
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    Ghandilyan, Y.
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    Gilfoyle, G. P.
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    Glazier, D. I.
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    Golubenko, A. A.
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    Gosta, G.
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    Gothe, R. W.
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    Griffioen, K. A.
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    Guidal, M.
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    Guo, L.
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    Hattawy, M.
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    Hayward, T. B.
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    Heddle, D.
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    Hobart, A.
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    Holtrop, M.
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    Ilieva, Y.
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    Ireland, D. G.
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    Isupov, E. L.
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    Jenkins, D.
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    Jo, H. S.
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    Kabir, M. L.
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    Khanal, A.
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    Khandaker, M.
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    Kim, A.
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    Kim, W.
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    Klein, F. J.
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    Kripko, A.
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    Kubarovsky, V.
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    Lagerquist, V.
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    Lanza, L.
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    Leali, M.
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    Lee, S.
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    Lenisa, P.
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    Li, X.
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    Livingston, K.
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    Macgregor, I. J.D.
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    Marchand, D.
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    Mascagna, V.
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    McKinnon, B.
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    McLauchlin, C.
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    Meziani, Z. E.
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    Migliorati, S.
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    Mirazita, M.
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    Mokeev, V.
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    Munoz Camacho, C.
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    Nadel-Turonski, P.
    We report results of Λ hyperon production in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering off deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead targets obtained with the CLAS detector and the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility 5.014 GeV electron beam. These results represent the first measurements of the Λ multiplicity ratio and transverse momentum broadening as a function of the energy fraction (𝑧) in the current and target fragmentation regions. The multiplicity ratio exhibits a strong suppression at high 𝑧 and an enhancement at low 𝑧. The measured transverse momentum broadening is an order of magnitude greater than that seen for light mesons. This indicates that the propagating entity interacts very strongly with the nuclear medium, which suggests that propagation of diquark configurations in the nuclear medium takes place at least part of the time, even at high 𝑧. The trends of these results are qualitatively described by the Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport model, particularly for the multiplicity ratios. These observations will potentially open a new era of studies of the structure of the nucleon as well as of strange baryons.
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    Improved Λp Elastic Scattering Cross Sections between 0.9 and 2.0 GeV/c as a Main Ingredient of the Neutron Star Equation of State
    (2021-12-31)
    Rowley, J.
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    Compton, N.
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    Djalali, C.
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    Hicks, K.
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    Price, J.
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    Zachariou, N.
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    Adhikari, K. P.
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    Armstrong, W. R.
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    Atac, H.
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    Baashen, L.
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    Barion, L.
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    Bashkanov, M.
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    Battaglieri, M.
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    Bedlinskiy, I.
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    Benmokhtar, F.
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    Bianconi, A.
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    Biondo, L.
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    Biselli, A. S.
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    Bondi, M.
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    Bossù, F.
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    Boiarinov, S.
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    Briscoe, W. J.
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    Bulumulla, D.
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    Burkert, V. D.
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    Carman, D. S.
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    Carvajal, J. C.
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    Celentano, A.
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    Chatagnon, P.
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    Chesnokov, V.
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    Chetry, T.
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    Ciullo, G.
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    Clark, L.
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    Cole, P. L.
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    Contalbrigo, M.
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    Costantini, G.
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    Crede, V.
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    D'Angelo, A.
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    Dashyan, N.
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    De Vita, R.
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    Defurne, M.
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    Deur, A.
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    Diehl, S.
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    Dupré, R.
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    Egiyan, H.
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    Ehrhart, M.
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    El Fassi, L.
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    Eugenio, P.
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    Fedotov, G.
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    Fegan, S.
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    Fersch, R.
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    Filippi, A.
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    Fradi, A.
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    Gavalian, G.
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    Girod, F. X.
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    Glazier, D. I.
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    Golubenko, A.
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    Gothe, R. W.
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    Griffioen, K.
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    Guo, L.
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    Hafidi, K.
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    Hattawy, M.
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    Hayward, T. B.
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    Heddle, D.
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    Hobart, A.
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    Holtrop, M.
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    Ilieva, Y.
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    Ireland, D. G.
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    Isupov, E. L.
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    Jenkins, D.
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    Jo, H. S.
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    Joo, K.
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    Keller, D.
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    Khanal, A.
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    Khandaker, M.
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    Kim, A.
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    Korover, I.
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    Kripko, A.
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    Kubarovsky, V.
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    Kuhn, S. E.
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    Lanza, L.
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    Leali, M.
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    Lenisa, P.
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    Livingston, K.
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    Macgregor, I. J.D.
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    Marchand, D.
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    Markov, N.
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    Marsicano, L.
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    Mascagna, V.
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    McCracken, M. E.
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    McKinnon, B.
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    McLauchlin, C.
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    Meziani, Z. E.
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    Migliorati, S.
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    Mirazita, M.
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    Mokeev, V.
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    Munevar, E.
    Strange matter is believed to exist in the cores of neutron stars based on simple kinematics. If this is true, then hyperon-nucleon interactions will play a significant part in the neutron star equation of state. Yet, compared to other elastic scattering processes, there is very little data on Λ-N scattering. This experiment utilized the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) detector to study the Λp → Λp elastic scattering cross section in the incident Λ momentum range 0.9–2.0 GeV=c. These are the first data on this reaction since the 1970s. The new cross sections have significantly better accuracy and precision than the existing world data, and the techniques developed here can also be used in future experiments.