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- PublicationExploring the Structure of the Bound Proton with Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering(2019-07-17)
;Hattawy, M. ;Baltzell, N. A. ;Dupré, R. ;Bültmann, S. ;De Vita, R. ;El Alaoui, A. ;El Fassi, L. ;Egiyan, H. ;Girod, F. X. ;Guidal, M. ;Hafidi, K. ;Jenkins, D. ;Liuti, S. ;Perrin, Y. ;Stepanyan, S. ;Torayev, B. ;Voutier, E. ;Adhikari, S. ;Angelini, Giovanni ;Ayerbe Gayoso, C. ;Barion, L. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Bossù, F.; ;Cao, F. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Chatagnon, P. ;Chetry, T. ;Ciullo, G. ;Clark, L. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Defurne, M. ;Deur, A. ;Diehl, S. ;Djalali, C. ;Ehrhart, M. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fegan, S. ;Filippi, A. ;Forest, T. A. ;Fradi, A. ;Garçon, M. ;Gavalian, G. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Harrison, N. ;Hauenstein, F. ;Hayward, T. B. ;Heddle, D. ;Hicks, K. ;Holtrop, M. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jo, H. S. ;Johnston, S. ;Keller, D. ;Khachatryan, G. ;Khachatryan, M. ;Khanal, A. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, C. W. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, F. J. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Kuhn, S. E. ;Lanza, L. ;Kabir, M. L. ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Marchand, D. ;Markov, N. ;Mayer, M. ;McKinnon, B. ;Meziani, Z. E.; ;Mirazita, M. ;Montgomery, R. A. ;Munoz Camacho, C. ;Nadel-Turonski, P. ;Niccolai, S. ;Ostrovidov, A. I. ;Pappalardo, L. L. ;Paremuzyan, R. ;Pasyuk, E. ;Pogorelko, O.Poudel, J.In the past two decades, deeply virtual Compton scattering of electrons has been successfully used to advance our knowledge of the partonic structure of the free proton and investigate correlations between the transverse position and the longitudinal momentum of quarks inside the nucleon. Meanwhile, the structure of bound nucleons in nuclei has been studied in inclusive deep-inelastic lepton scattering experiments off nuclear targets, showing a significant difference in longitudinal momentum distribution of quarks inside the bound nucleon, known as the EMC effect. In this Letter, we report the first beam spin asymmetry (BSA) measurement of exclusive deeply virtual Compton scattering off a proton bound in 4 He . The data used here were accumulated using a 6 GeV longitudinally polarized electron beam incident on a pressurized 4 He gaseous target placed within the CLAS spectrometer in Hall-B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The azimuthal angle (𝜙) dependence of the BSA was studied in a wide range of virtual photon and scattered proton kinematics. The 𝑄2, 𝑥𝐵, and t dependencies of the BSA on the bound proton are compared with those on the free proton. In the whole kinematical region of our measurements, the BSA on the bound proton is smaller by 20% to 40%, indicating possible medium modification of its partonic structure. - PublicationNear-threshold neutral pion electroproduction at high momentum transfers and generalized form factors(2013-04-15)
;Khetarpal, P. ;Stoler, P. ;Aznauryan, I. G. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adikaram, D. ;Aghasyan, M. ;Amaryan, M. J. ;Anderson, M. D. ;Anefalos Pereira, S. ;Anghinolfi, M. ;Avakian, H. ;Baghdasaryan, H. ;Ball, J. ;Baltzell, N. A. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Batourine, V. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Bono, J. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Charles, G. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Doughty, D. ;Dugger, M. ;Dupre, R. ;Egiyan, H. ;El Alaoui, A. ;El Fassi, L. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Fersch, R. ;Fleming, J. A. ;Fradi, A. ;Gabrielyan, M. Y. ;Garçon, M. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Girod, F. X. ;Goetz, J. T. ;Gohn, W. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guegan, B. ;Guidal, M. ;Guo, L. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Hanretty, C. ;Harrison, N. ;Hicks, K. ;Ho, D. ;Holtrop, M. ;Hyde, C. E. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Keller, D. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, F. J. ;Koirala, S. ;Kubarovsky, A.; ;Kvaltine, N. D. ;Lewis, S. ;Livingston, K. ;Lu, H. Y. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Mao, Y. ;Martinez, D. ;Mayer, M. ;McKinnon, B. ;Meyer, C. A. ;Mineeva, T. ;Mirazita, M. ;Mokeev, V. ;Montgomery, R. A. ;Moutarde, H.Munevar, E.We report the measurement of near-threshold neutral pion electroproduction cross sections and the extraction of the associated structure functions on the proton in the kinematic range Q2 from 2 to 4.5 GeV2 and W from 1.08 to 1.16 GeV. These measurements allow us to access the dominant pion-nucleon s-wave multipoles E0+ and S0+ in the near-threshold region. In the light-cone sum-rule framework (LCSR), these multipoles are related to the generalized form factors Gπ0p 1 (Q2) and Gπ0p 2 (Q2). The data are compared to these generalized form factors and the results for Gπ0p 1 (Q2) are found to be in good agreement with the LCSR predictions, but the level of agreement with Gπ0p 2 (Q2) is poor. - PublicationDetermination of the beam-spin asymmetry of deuteron photodisintegration in the energy region Eγ=1.1 -2.3 GeV(2015-05-13)
;Zachariou, N. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Berman, B. L. ;Ivanov, N. Ya ;Sargsian, M. M. ;Avakian, R. ;Feldman, G. ;Nadel-Turonski, P. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adikaram, D. ;Anderson, M. D. ;Pereira, S. Anefalos ;Avakian, H. ;Badui, R. A. ;Baltzell, N. A. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Baturin, V. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Burkert, V. D. ;Cao, T. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Chandavar, S. ;Charles, G. ;Colaneri, L. ;Cole, P. L. ;Compton, N. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Cortes, O. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;De Vita, R. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Dupre, R. ;Egiyan, H.; ;Fassi, L. El ;Elouadrhiri, L. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Filippi, A. ;Fleming, J. A. ;Forest, T. A. ;Fradi, A. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Ghandilyan, Y. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Girod, F. X. ;Glazier, D. I. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guidal, M. ;Hafidi, K. ;Hanretty, C. ;Harrison, N. ;Hattawy, M. ;Hicks, K. ;Ho, D. ;Holtrop, M. ;Hughes, S. M. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jiang, H. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Keller, D. ;Khachatryan, G. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, F. J. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;Lu, H. Y. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Markov, N. ;Mattione, P. T. ;McKinnon, B. ;Mineeva, T. ;Mirazita, M. ;Mokeeev, V. I. ;Montgomery, R. A. ;Moutarde, H. ;Camacho, C. Munoz ;Net, L. A. ;Niccolai, S. ;Niculescu, G. ;Niculescu, I. ;Osipenko, M. ;Ostrovidov, A. I.Park, K.The beam-spin asymmetry, , for the reaction γ d → pn has been measured using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) for six photon-energy bins, between 1.1 and 2.3 GeV, and proton angles in the center-of-mass frame, θc.m., between 25◦ and 160◦. These are the first measurements of beam-spin asymmetries at θc.m. = 90◦ for photon-beam energies above 1.6 GeV, and the first measurements for angles other than θc.m. = 90◦. The angular and energy dependence of is expected to aid in the development of QCD-based models to understand the mechanisms of deuteron photodisintegration in the transition region between hadronic and partonic degrees of freedom, where both effective field theories and perturbative QCD cannot make reliable predictions. - PublicationExclusive photoproduction of π0 up to large values of Mandelstam variables s, t, and u with CLAS(2018-07-25)
;Kunkel, M. C. ;Amaryan, M. J. ;Strakovsky, I. I. ;Ritman, J. ;Goldstein, G. R. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adhikari, S. ;Avakian, H. ;Ball, J. ;Balossino, I. ;Barion, L. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Batourine, V. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Bültmann, S. ;Burkert, V. D. ;Cao, F. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Charles, G. ;Chetry, T. ;Ciullo, G. ;Clark, L. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Cortes, O. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Degtyarenko, P. V. ;Defurne, M. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Dugger, M. ;Dupre, R. ;Egiyan, H.; ;El Fassi, L. ;Elouadrhiri, L. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fersch, R. ;Filippi, A. ;Fradi, A. ;Gavalian, G. ;Ghandilyan, Y. ;Ghosh, S. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Girod, F. X. ;Glazier, D. I. ;Gohn, W. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guo, L. ;Guidal, M. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Harrison, N. ;Hattawy, M. ;Hicks, K. ;Holtrop, M. ;Hyde, C. E. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jenkins, D. ;Joo, K. ;Kabir, M. L. ;Keller, D. ;Khachatryan, G. ;Khachatryan, M. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, A. ;Klein, F. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Kuhn, S. E. ;Laget, J. M. ;Lanza, L. ;Lenisa, P. ;Lersch, D. ;Livingston, K. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Markov, N. ;Mbianda Njencheu, G. ;McKinnon, B.; ;Mokeev, V. ;Montgomery, R. A. ;Movsisyan, A.Munoz Camacho, C.Exclusive photoproduction cross sections have been measured for the process γp → pπ0[e+e−(γ )] with the Dalitz decay final state using tagged photon energies in the range of Eγ = 1.275–5.425 GeV. The complete angular distribution of the final state π0, for the entire photon energy range up to large values of t and u, has been measured for the first time. The data obtained show that the cross section dσ/dt, at mid to large angles, decreases with energy as s−6.89±0.26. This is in agreement with the perturbative QCD quark counting rule prediction of s−7. Paradoxically, the size of angular distribution of measured cross sections is greatly underestimated by the QCD-based generalized parton distribution mechanism at highest available invariant energy s = 11 GeV2 . At the same time, the Regge-exchange-based models for π0 photoproduction are more consistent with experimental data. - PublicationHard Two-Body Photodisintegration of He3(2013-06-14)
;Pomerantz, I. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Gilman, R. ;Higinbotham, D. W. ;Piasetzky, E. ;Strauch, S. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Aghasyan, M. ;Allada, K. ;Amaryan, M. J. ;Anefalos Pereira, S. ;Anghinolfi, M. ;Baghdasaryan, H. ;Ball, J. ;Baltzell, N. A. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Batourine, V. ;Beck, A. ;Beck, S. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Berman, B. L. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Boeglin, W. ;Bono, J. ;Bookwalter, C. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Bubis, N. ;Burkert, V. ;Camsonne, A. ;Canan, M. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Chandavar, S. ;Charles, G. ;Chirapatpimol, K. ;Cisbani, E. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Crede, V. ;Cusanno, F. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Daniel, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Jager, C. W. ;De Vita, R. ;De Sanctis, E. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Dodge, G. E. ;Doughty, D. ;Dupre, R. ;Dutta, C. ;Egiyan, H. ;El Alaoui, A. ;El Fassi, L. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Fleming, J. A. ;Fradi, A. ;Garibaldi, F. ;Geagla, O. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Girod, F. X. ;Glister, J. ;Goetz, J. T. ;Gohn, W. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guegan, B. ;Guidal, M. ;Guo, L. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Harrison, N. ;Heddle, D. ;Hicks, K. ;Ho, D. ;Holtrop, M. ;Hyde, C. E. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jiang, X. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Katramatou, A. T. ;Keller, D. ;Khandaker, M. ;Khetarpal, P. ;Khrosinkova, E. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, F. J. ;Koirala, S.We have measured cross sections for the 3He ! pd reaction at photon energies of 0.4–1.4 GeV and a center-of-mass angle of 90 . We observe dimensional scaling above 0.7 GeV at this center-of-mass angle. This is the first observation of dimensional scaling in the photodisintegration of a nucleus heavier than the deuteron - PublicationImproved 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. ;Compton, N. ;Djalali, C. ;Hicks, K. ;Price, J. ;Zachariou, N. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Armstrong, W. R. ;Atac, H. ;Baashen, L. ;Barion, L. ;Bashkanov, M. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Benmokhtar, F. ;Bianconi, A. ;Biondo, L. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Bondi, M. ;Bossù, F. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Bulumulla, D. ;Burkert, V. D. ;Carman, D. S. ;Carvajal, J. C. ;Celentano, A. ;Chatagnon, P. ;Chesnokov, V. ;Chetry, T. ;Ciullo, G. ;Clark, L. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Costantini, G. ;Crede, V. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;Defurne, M. ;Deur, A. ;Diehl, S. ;Dupré, R. ;Egiyan, H. ;Ehrhart, M.; ;El Fassi, L. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Fersch, R. ;Filippi, A. ;Fradi, A. ;Gavalian, G. ;Girod, F. X. ;Glazier, D. I. ;Golubenko, A. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. ;Guo, L. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Hattawy, M. ;Hayward, T. B. ;Heddle, D. ;Hobart, A. ;Holtrop, M. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jenkins, D. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Keller, D. ;Khanal, A. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Korover, I. ;Kripko, A. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Kuhn, S. E. ;Lanza, L. ;Leali, M. ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Marchand, D. ;Markov, N. ;Marsicano, L. ;Mascagna, V. ;McCracken, M. E. ;McKinnon, B. ;McLauchlin, C. ;Meziani, Z. E. ;Migliorati, S.; ;Mirazita, M. ;Mokeev, V.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. - PublicationMeasurement of the beam asymmetry Σ for π0 and η photoproduction on the proton at Eγ=9 GeV(2017-04-24)
;Al Ghoul, H. ;Anassontzis, E. G. ;Austregesilo, A. ;Barbosa, F. ;Barnes, A. ;Beattie, T. D. ;Bennett, D. W. ;Berdnikov, V. V. ;Black, T. ;Boeglin, W. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Cannon, B. E. ;Chernyshov, O. ;Chudakov, E. ;Crede, V. ;Dalton, M. M. ;Deur, A. ;Dobbs, S. ;Dolgolenko, A. ;Dugger, M. ;Dzhygadlo, R. ;Egiyan, H. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fanelli, C. ;Foda, A. M. ;Frye, J. ;Furletov, S. ;Gan, L. ;Gasparian, A. ;Gerasimov, A. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Goetzen, K. ;Goryachev, V. S. ;Guo, L.; ;Hardin, J. ;Henderson, A. ;Huber, G. M. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ito, M. M. ;Jarvis, N. S. ;Jones, R. T. ;Kakoyan, V. ;Kamel, M. ;Klein, F. J. ;Kliemt, R. ;Kourkoumeli, C.; ;Kuznetsov, I. ;Lara, M. ;Larin, I. ;Lawrence, D. ;Levine, W. I. ;Livingston, K. ;Lolos, G. J. ;Lyubovitskij, V. ;Mack, D. ;Mattione, P. T. ;Matveev, V. ;McCaughan, M. ;McCracken, M. ;McGinley, W. ;McIntyre, J. ;Mendez, R. ;Meyer, C. A. ;Miskimen, R. ;Mitchell, R. E. ;Mokaya, F. ;Moriya, K. ;Nerling, F. ;Nigmatkulov, G. ;Ochoa, N. ;Ostrovidov, A. I. ;Papandreou, Z. ;Patsyuk, M. ;Pedroni, R. ;Pennington, M. R. ;Pentchev, L. ;Peters, K. J. ;Pooser, E. ;Pratt, B. ;Qiang, Y. ;Reinhold, J. ;Ritchie, B. G. ;Robison, L. ;Romanov, D. ;Salgado, C. ;Schumacher, R. A. ;Schwarz, C. ;Schwiening, J. ;Semenov, A. Yu ;Semenova, I. A. ;Seth, K. K. ;Shepherd, M. R. ;Smith, E. S. ;Sober, D. I. ;Somov, A. ;Somov, S.Soto, O.We report measurements of the photon beam asymmetry for the reactions γ p → pπ0 and γ p → pη from the GLUEX experiment using a 9 GeV linearly polarized, tagged photon beam incident on a liquid hydrogen target in Jefferson Lab’s Hall D. The asymmetries, measured as a function of the proton momentum transfer, possess greater precision than previous π0 measurements and are the first η measurements in this energy regime. The results are compared with theoretical predictions based on t-channel, quasiparticle exchange and constrain the axial-vector component of the neutral meson production mechanism in these models. - PublicationMeasurement of the beam asymmetry Σ and the target asymmetry T in the photoproduction of ω mesons off the proton using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory(2018-05-04)
;Roy, P. ;Akbar, Z. ;Park, S. ;Crede, V. ;Anisovich, A. V. ;Denisenko, I. ;Klempt, E. ;Nikonov, V. A. ;Sarantsev, A. V. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adhikari, S. ;Anefalos Pereira, S. ;Ball, J. ;Balossino, I. ;Bashkanov, M. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Batourine, V. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J. ;Brock, J.; ;Burkert, V. D. ;Carlin, C. ;Carman, D. S. ;Celentano, A. ;Charles, G. ;Chetry, T. ;Ciullo, G. ;Clary, B. A. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;Deur, A. ;Djalali, C. ;Dugger, M. ;Dupre, R.; ;El Fassi, L. ;Elouadrhiri, L. ;Eugenio, P. ;Fedotov, G. ;Fegan, S. ;Filippi, A. ;Fradi, A. ;Gavalian, G. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Giovanetti, K. L. ;Girod, F. X. ;Gleason, C. ;Gohn, W. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guidal, M. ;Guo, L. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Hanretty, C. ;Hattawy, M. ;Hicks, K. ;Holtrop, M. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jenkins, D. ;Joo, K. ;Joosten, S. ;Keith, C. D. ;Keller, D. ;Khachatryan, G. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, A. ;Kim, W. ;Klein, A. ;Klein, F. J. ;Kubarovsky, V.; ;Lanza, L. ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;Lu, H. Y. ;Macgregor, I. J.D. ;Markov, N. ;Mayer, M. ;McCracken, M. E. ;McKinnon, B. ;Meekins, D. G. ;Meyer, C. A. ;Meziani, Z. E.; ;Mokeev, V. ;Montgomery, R. A. ;Movsisyan, A.Munoz Camacho, C.The photoproduction of ω mesons off the proton has been studied in the reaction γp → p ω using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and the frozen-spin target in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time, the target asymmetry T has been measured in photoproduction from the decay ω → π+π−π0, using a transversely polarized target with energies ranging from just above the reaction threshold up to 2.8 GeV. Significant nonzero values are observed for these asymmetries, reaching about 30–40% in the third-resonance region. New measurements for the photon-beam asymmetry are also presented, which agree well with previous CLAS results and extend the world database up to 2.1 GeV. These data and additional ω photoproduction observables from CLAS were included in a partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina framework. Significant contributions from s-channel resonance production were found in addition to t-channel exchange processes.Scopus© Citations 9 - PublicationBeam–target helicity asymmetry E in K+Σ− photoproduction on the neutron(2020-09-10)
;Zachariou, N. ;Watts, D. P. ;Fleming, J. ;Sarantsev, A. V. ;Nikonov, V. A. ;D'Angelo, A. ;Bashkanov, M. ;Hanretty, C. ;Kageya, T. ;Klein, F. J. ;Lowry, M. ;Lu, H. ;Sandorfi, A. ;Wei, X. ;Zonta, I. ;Adhikari, K. P. ;Adhikari, S. ;Amaryan, M. J. ;Angelini, G. ;Asryan, G. ;Atac, H. ;Barion, L. ;Bass, C. ;Battaglieri, M. ;Bedlinskiy, I. ;Benmokhtar, F. ;Bianconi, A. ;Biselli, A. S. ;Bossù, F. ;Boiarinov, S. ;Briscoe, W. J.; ;Bulumulla, D. ;Burkert, V. ;Carman, D. S. ;Carvajal, J. C. ;Celentano, A. ;Charles, G. ;Chatagnon, P. ;Chetry, T. ;Ciullo, G. ;Cole, P. L. ;Contalbrigo, M. ;Dashyan, N. ;De Vita, R. ;Deur, A. ;Diehl, S. ;Djalali, C. ;Dupre, R. ;Egiyan, H. ;Ehrhart, M.; ;Eugenio, P. ;Fegan, S. ;Fersch, R. ;Filippi, A. ;Gavalian, G. ;Gevorgyan, N. ;Ghandilyan, Y. ;Gilfoyle, G. P. ;Girod, F. X. ;Gohn, W. ;Golovatch, E. ;Gothe, R. W. ;Griffioen, K. A. ;Guidal, M. ;Hafidi, K.; ;Hattawy, M. ;Heddle, D. ;Hicks, K. ;Ho, D. ;Holtrop, M. ;Ilieva, Y. ;Ireland, D. G. ;Ishkhanov, B. S. ;Isupov, E. L. ;Jenkins, D. ;Jo, H. S. ;Joo, K. ;Joosten, S. J. ;Keller, D. ;Khachatryan, M. ;Khanal, A. ;Khandaker, M. ;Kim, C. W. ;Kim, W. ;Kubarovsky, V. ;Lanza, L. ;Leali, M. ;Lenisa, P. ;Livingston, K. ;MacGregor, I. J.D. ;Marchand, D. ;Markov, N. ;Marsicano, L. ;Mascagna, V. ;Mayer, M.; 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.Scopus© Citations 8 - PublicationA search for an unexpected asymmetry in the production of e+μ− and e−μ+ pairs in proton–proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at s=13 TeV(2022-07-10)
;Aad, G. ;Abbott, B. ;Abbott, D. C. ;Abed Abud, A. ;Abeling, K. ;Abhayasinghe, D. K. ;Abidi, S. H. ;Aboulhorma, A. ;Abramowicz, H. ;Abreu, H. ;Abulaiti, Y. ;Abusleme Hoffman, A. C. ;Acharya, B. S. ;Achkar, B. ;Adam, L. ;Adam Bourdarios, C. ;Adamczyk, L. ;Adamek, L. ;Addepalli, S. V. ;Adelman, J. ;Adiguzel, A. ;Adorni, S. ;Adye, T. ;Affolder, A. A. ;Afik, Y. ;Agapopoulou, C. ;Agaras, M. N. ;Agarwala, J. ;Aggarwal, A. ;Agheorghiesei, C. ;Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A. ;Ahmad, A. ;Ahmadov, F. ;Ahmed, W. S. ;Ai, X. ;Aielli, G. ;Aizenberg, I. ;Akatsuka, S. ;Akbiyik, M. ;Åkesson, T. P.A. ;Akimov, A. V. ;Al Khoury, K. ;Alberghi, G. L. ;Albert, J. ;Albicocco, P. ;Alconada Verzini, M. J. ;Alderweireldt, S. ;Aleksa, M. ;Aleksandrov, I. N. ;Alexa, C. ;Alexopoulos, T. ;Alfonsi, A. ;Alfonsi, F. ;Alhroob, M. ;Ali, B. ;Ali, S. ;Aliev, M. ;Alimonti, G. ;Allaire, C. ;Allbrooke, B. M.M. ;Allport, P. P. ;Aloisio, A. ;Alonso, F. ;Alpigiani, C. ;Alunno Camelia, E. ;Alvarez Estevez, M. ;Alviggi, M. G. ;Amaral Coutinho, Y. ;Ambler, A. ;Ambroz, L. ;Amelung, C. ;Amidei, D. ;Amor Dos Santos, S. P. ;Amoroso, S. ;Amos, K. R. ;Amrouche, C. S. ;Ananiev, V. ;Anastopoulos, C. ;Andari, N. ;Andeen, T. ;Anders, J. K. ;Andrean, S. Y. ;Andreazza, A. ;Angelidakis, S. ;Angerami, A. ;Anisenkov, A. V. ;Annovi, A. ;Antel, C. ;Anthony, M. T. ;Antipov, E. ;Antonelli, M. ;Antrim, D. J.A. ;Anulli, F.; ; ; ;C.M. Robles Gajardo; ;Araujo Ferraz, V.Arcangeletti, C.This search, a type not previously performed at ATLAS, uses a comparison of the production cross sections for e+μ− and e−μ+ pairs to constrain physics processes beyond the Standard Model. It uses 139 fb−1 of proton–proton collision data recorded at √s = 13 TeV at the LHC. Targeting sources of new physics which prefer final states containing e+μ− to e−μ+, the search contains two broad signal regions which are used to provide model-independent constraints on the ratio of cross sections at the 2% level. The search also has two special selections targeting supersymmetric models and leptoquark signatures. Observations using one of these selections are able to exclude, at 95% confidence level, singly produced smuons with masses up to 640 GeV in a model in which the only other light sparticle is a neutralino when the Rparity-violating coupling λ 231 is close to unity. Observations using the other selection exclude scalar leptoquarks with masses below 1880 GeV when geu 1R = g μc 1R = 1, at 95% confidence level. The limit on the coupling reduces to geu 1R = g μc 1R = 0.46 for a mass of 1420 GeV.Scopus© Citations 3