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Revision as of 17:31, 15 June 2012

Title: Quark spin in the nucleon

Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) experiments may be used to identify the flavor of the quark which participates in the scattering process. Semi-inclusive scattering identifies an electron scattering experiment in which the scattered electron and one hadron are detected in the final state. Experiments at Jefferson Lab have used longitudinally polarized electron beam to probe longitudinally polarized Hydrogen (15NH3) and Deuterium (15ND3) targets for an investigation of the quark's contribution to the properties of a nucleon. This talk will report on the measurements made using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory. The incident electron's energy ranged between 1.6 GeV to 5.7 GeV and covered a kinematic region where the struck quark carries at least 30% of the nucleons total momentum (xb > 0.3). The electrons scatter mostly from valence quarks in this kinematic region allowing measurements which are less sensitive to the ocean of quark antiquark pairs that are also inside a nucleon.


Tamar_Introduction
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Tamar_Thesis_CEBAF
Tamar_AnalysisChapt
Tamar_AppendixChapt
Trash
CLAS apparatus
Analysis
Software
DeltaDoverD_References
DeltaDoverD_Progress
TamarD_Logbook
GEANT4 Installation Instructions
reading
Tamar_Electron_and_Pion_Efficiency
EG1BFragmentationTestTalk

File:Tamarproposal.pdf