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The quasielastic 2H(e,e'p)n reaction at high recoil momenta
P.E. Ulmer ; K.A. Aniol ; H. Arenhoevel ; J.-P. Chen ; E. Chudakov ; D. Crovelli ; J.M. Finn ; K.G. Fissum ; O. Gayou ; J. Gomez ; J.-O. Hansen ; C.W. de Jager ; S. Jeschonnek ; M.K. Jones ; M. Kuss ; J.J. LeRose ; M. Liang ; R.A. Lindgren ; S. Malov ; D. Meekins ; R. Michaels ; J. Mitchell ; C.F. Perdrisat ; V. Punjabi ; R. Roche ; F. Sabatie ; A. Saha ; R. Suleiman ; L. Todor ; B.B. Wojtsekhowski ;
Date 19 Nov 2001
Subject nucl-ex
AbstractThe 2H(e,e’p)n cross section was measured in Hall A of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) in quasielastic kinematics (x=0.96) at a four-momentum transfer squared, Q^2=0.67 (GeV/c)^2. The experiment was performed in fixed electron kinematics for recoil momenta from zero to 550 MeV/c. Though the measured cross section deviates by 1-2 sigma from a state-of-the-art calculation at low recoil momenta, it agrees at high recoil momenta where final state interactions (FSI) are predicted to be large.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0111015
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