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M. Seimetz

The COMPASS experiment at CERN

The COMPASS experiment makes use of the CERN SPS high-intensitymuon and hadron beams for the investigation of the nucleon spin structure and the spectroscopy of hadrons. One or more outgoing particles are detected in coincidence with the incoming muon or hadron. A large polarized target inside a superconducting solenoid is used for the measurements with the muon beam. Outgoing particles are detected by a two-stage, large angle and large momentum range spectrometer. The setup is built using several types of tracking detectors, according to the expected incident rate, required space resolution and the solid angle to be covered. Particle identification is achieved using a RICH counter and both…

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"Table 1" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Measured value of SIG(C=T) + EPS*SIG(C=L) as a function of the pion angle relative to the virtual photon direction.

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"Table 2" of "Polarization transfer in the He-4(e(pol.),e' p(pol.)H-3 reaction."

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"Table 5" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Unpolarized cross sections as a function of the azimuthal pion angle relative to the virtual photon direction from which the extracted results were taken (to be published).

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"Table 1" of "Polarization transfer in the He-4(e(pol.),e' p(pol.)H-3 reaction."

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"Table 3" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Measured value of SIG(C=LT) as a function of the pion angle relative to thevirtual photon direction.

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"Table 4" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Measured value of SIG(C=LTP) as a function of the pion angle relative to the virtual photon direction.

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"Table 2" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Measured value of SIG(C=TT) as a function of the pion angle relative to thevirtual photon direction.

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"Table 7" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Unpolarized cross sections as a function of the azimuthal pion angle relative to the virtual photon direction from which the extracted results were taken (to be published).

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"Table 6" of "Lowest Q**2 measurement of the gamma* p --> delta reaction: Probing the pionic contribution."

Unpolarized cross sections as a function of the azimuthal pion angle relative to the virtual photon direction from which the extracted results were taken (to be published).

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