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Monte Carlo simulation of virtual Compton scattering below pion threshold
P. Janssens ; L. Van Hoorebeke ; H. Fonvieille ; N. D’Hose ; P.Y. Bertin ; I. Bensafa ; N. Degrande ; M. Distler ; R. Di Salvo ; L. Doria ; J.M. Friedrich ; J.Friedrich ; Ch. Hyde-Wright ; S. Jaminion ; S. Kerhoas ; G. Laveissiere ; D. Lhuillier ; D. Marchand ; H. Merkel ; J. Roche ; G. Tamas ; M. Vanderhaeghen ; R. Van de Vyver ; J. Van de Wiele ; Th. Walcher ;
Date 31 Aug 2006
Subject Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
AbstractThis paper describes the Monte Carlo simulation developed specifically for the VCS experiments below pion threshold that have been performed at MAMI and JLab. This simulation generates events according to the (Bethe-Heitler + Born) cross section behaviour and takes into account all relevant resolution-deteriorating effects. It determines the `effective’ solid angle for the various experimental settings which are used for the precise determination of photon electroproduction absolute cross section.
Source arXiv, physics/0608308
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