Conveners
Electron Scattering 2
- Anselm Vossen (Indiana University)
Dr
Roy Holt
(Argonne National Laboratory)
4/9/15, 4:00 PM
invited talk
The development of a novel tritium target for Jefferson Lab has led to renewed interest in the mass three system. Very little data exist for electron scattering from the triton. For example, no data exist for deep inelastic scattering from the triton. Deep inelastic scattering measurements for the three-nucleon nuclei provide a powerful means to determine the neutron structure function. The...
Dr
John Arrington
(Argonne National Laboratory)
4/9/15, 4:30 PM
talk
The connection between nuclear cluster structure and modification of the nuclear quark distributions can be seen in the behavior of the EMC effect in light nuclei and in the connection between the EMC effect and the presence of short-range correlations (SRCs) in nuclei. However, it is not yet clear if this related to the high densities associated with these two-nucleon clusters or the...
Mr
Scott MacEwan
(University of Manitoba)
4/9/15, 4:50 PM
invited talk
The Qweak experiment at Jefferson Lab uses parity-violating electron scattering (PVES) to make a precision measurement of the proton's weak charge QpW. The experiment finished taking data in May 2012 and has reported an initial, low-statistics measurement of the asymmetry in elastic ep scattering at low Q^2 = 0.0250 (GeV/c)^2 with a beam energy of 1.16 GeV based on approximately 1/25 of the...
Marco Carmignotto
(The Catholic University of America)
4/9/15, 5:20 PM
talk
The Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) collaboration is currently taking the first physics data of the 12 GeV era at Jefferson Lab. With the E12-06-114 experiment running in Hall A, we will extend the extraction of the Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) amplitudes through the measurement of the $p(\vector{e},e^{\prime}\gamma)p^{\prime}$ reaction, with scaling tests of the cross...