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H. C. Fenker

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Search for Effects Beyond the Born Approximation in Polarization Transfer Observables ine→pElastic Scattering

2011

Intensive theoretical and experimental efforts over the past decade have aimed at explaining the discrepancy between data for the proton electric to magnetic form factor ratio, $$G_{E}/G_{M}$$, obtained separately from cross section and polarization transfer measurements. One possible explanation for this difference is a two-photon-exchange (TPEX) contribution. In an effort to search for effects beyond the one-photon-exchange or Born approximation, we report measurements of polarization transfer observables in the elastic $$H(\vec{e},e'\vec{p})$$ reaction for three different beam energies at a fixed squared momentum transfer $Q^2 = 2.5$ GeV$^2$, spanning a wide range of the virtual photon p…

Elastic scatteringPhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHadronMomentum transferGeneral Physics and AstronomyElementary particle01 natural sciencesBaryon0103 physical sciencesMagnetic form factorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentBorn approximation010306 general physicsNucleonPhysical Review Letters
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Hypernuclear Spectroscopy at JLab Hall C

2010

Abstract Since the 1st generation experiment, E89-009, which was successfully carried out as a pilot experiment of (e,e'K+) hypernuclear spectroscopy at JLab Hall C in 2000, precision hypernuclear spectroscopy by the (e,e'K+) reactions made considerable progress. It has evolved to the 2nd generation experiment, E01-011, in which a newly constructed high resolution kaon spectrometer (HKS) was installed and the “Tilt method” was adopted in order to suppress large electromagnetic background and to run with high luminosity. Preliminary high-resolution spectra of 7 Λ He and 28 Λ Al together with that of 12 Λ B that achieved resolution better than 500 keV(FWHM) were obtained. The third generation…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsFull width at half maximumLuminosity (scattering theory)Electron spectrometerSpectrometerResolution (electron density)Calibrationhypernuclear; electroproduction; kaon spectrometer; electron spectrometerSpectroscopySpectral lineNuclear Physics A
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Experiments with the High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer at JLab Hall C and the new spectroscopy ofΛ12Bhypernuclei

2014

Since the pioneering experiment E89-009 studying hypernuclear spectroscopy using the (e, e’K+) reaction was completed, two additional experiments, E01-011 and E05-115, were performed at Jefferson Lab. These later experiments used a modified experimental design, the "tilt method", to dramatically suppress the large electromagnetic background, and allowed for a substantial increase in luminosity. Additionally, a new kaon spectrometer, HKS (E01-011), a new electron spectrometer, HES, and a new splitting magnet (E05-115) were added to produce new data sets of precision, high-resolution hypernuclear spectroscopy. All three experiments obtained a spectrum for 12B-Lambda, which is the most charact…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLuminosity (scattering theory)Electron spectrometerSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsLambdaHypernucleus01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsMagnet0103 physical sciencesCalibration010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPhysical Review C
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Direct measurements of the lifetime of medium-heavy hypernuclei

2018

Abstract The lifetime of a Λ particle embedded in a nucleus (hypernucleus) decreases from that of free Λ decay mainly due to the opening of the Λ N → N N weak decay channel. However, it is generally believed that the lifetime of a hypernucleus attains a constant value (saturation) for medium to heavy hypernuclear masses, yet this hypothesis has been difficult to verify. This paper presents a direct measurement of the lifetime of medium-heavy hypernuclei that were hyper-fragments produced by fission or break-up from heavy hypernuclei initially produced with a 2.34 GeV photon-beam incident on thin Fe, Cu, Ag, and Bi target foils. For each event, fragments were detected in coincident pairs by …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionHypernuclei ; Lifetime ; Fragment ; Hyper-fragment ; Weak decayWeak interactionHypernucleus01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsCoincident0103 physical sciencesParticle010306 general physicsSaturation (chemistry)Event (particle physics)Nuclear Physics A
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