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19 April 2024
 
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Longitudinal-transverse separations of deep-inelastic structure functions at low Q2 for hydrogen and deuterium
V Tvaskis ; M E Christy ; J Arrington ; R Asaturyan ; O K Baker ; H P Blok ; P Bosted ; M Boswell ; A Bruell ; A Cochran ; L Cole ; J Crowder ; J Dunne ; R Ent ; H C Fenker ; B W Filippone ; K Garrow ; A Gasparian ; J Gomez ; H E Jackson ; C E Keppel ; E Kinney ; L Lapikás ; Y Liang ; W Lorenzon ; A Lung ; D J Mack ; J W Martin ; K McIlhany ; D Meekins ; R G Milner ; J H Mitchell ; H Mkrtchyan ; B Morel ; V Nazaryan ; I Niculescu ; A Opper ; R B Piercey ; D H Potterveld ; B Rose ; Y Sato ; W Seo ; G Smith ; K Spurlock ; G van der Steenhoven ; S Stepanyan ; V Tadevosian ; A Uzzle ; W F Vulcan ; S A Wood ; B Zihlmann ; V Ziskin ;
Date 6 Apr 2007
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 98 (14), 142301
AbstractWe report on a study of the longitudinal to transverse cross section ratio, R=sigmaL/sigmaT, at low values of x and Q2, as determined from inclusive inelastic electron-hydrogen and electron-deuterium scattering data from Jefferson Laboratory Hall C spanning the four-momentum transfer range 0.06<Q2<2.8 GeV2. Even at the lowest values of Q2, R remains nearly constant and does not disappear with decreasing Q2, as might be expected. We find a nearly identical behavior for hydrogen and deuterium.
Source PubMed, pmid17501267
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