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Title | Measurement of Single Spin Asymmetry in 3He{up-arrow}(e, e'K^±)X from a Transversely Polarized 3He Target | ||||
Abstract | Spin-dependent observables are a powerful tool to probe the internal structure of the nucleon and to study the dynamics of the strong interaction. Experimental study of the nucleon spin structure has provided us with many exciting and often surprising results. The so-called "spin crisis" in the 1980s revealed the limitation of naive quark-parton models and led to a worldwide effort to study the nucleon spin structure. However, this effort has been focused mainly on the nucleon's longitudinal spin structure. Recently, when the pioneer work revealed the significant role that transverse spin plays in understanding the full structure of the nucleon and in understanding the dynamics of the strong interaction, the study of the transverse spin structure became the new focus of the worldwide effort. Jefferson Lab (JLab) is located at Newport News, VA, US. It is equipped with the continuous electron beam accelerator facility (CEBAF) and four experimental halls: A, B, C and D. The a | ||||
Author(s) | Yuxiang Zhao | ||||
Publication Date | May 2015 | ||||
Document Type | Thesis | ||||
Primary Institution | Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News | ||||
Affiliation | Exp Nuclear Physics / Experimental Halls / Hall A | ||||
Funding Source | Nuclear Physics (NP) | ||||
Proprietary? | No | ||||
This publication conveys | Technical Science Results | ||||
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Associated with an experiment | Yes | ||||
Experiment Number(s) |
E06-010
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Associated with EIC | No | ||||
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding | No |
Thesis
Thesis Type | PhD |
Advisor | Institution |
1. Jian-Ping Chen | Jlab |
2. zheng Zhao | University of Science and Technology |
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Document(s) |
Yuxiang_Zhao_phd_thesis_Redacted.pdf
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Dataset(s) | (none) |
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