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Title Measurement of the cross sections for inclusive electron scattering in the E12-14-012 experiment at Jefferson Lab
Authors M. Murphy, Hongxia Dai, Linjie Gu, Daniel Abrams, Dien Nguyen, Bashar Aljawrneh, Sheren Alsalmi, Artur Ankowski, Jason Bane, Scott Barcus, Omar Benhar Noccioli, Vincenzo Bellini, Jure Bericic, Debaditya Biswas, Alexandre Camsonne, Jonathan Castellanos, Jian-Ping Chen, Michael Christy, Kayla Craycraft, Reynier Cruz Torres, Donal Day, Silviu Covrig Dusa, Eric Fuchey, Thir Narayan Gautam, C. Giusti, Javier Gomez, Chao Gu, Tyler James Hague, Jens-Ole Hansen, Florian Hauenstein, Douglas Higinbotham, Charles Hyde, Chun-Min Jen, Cynthia Keppel, Shujie Li, Richard Lindgren, Hanjie Liu, Camillo Mariani, Randall McClellan, David Meekins, Robert Michaels, Miha Mihovilovic, Michael Nycz, Longwu Ou, Bishnu Pandey, Vishvas Pandey, Kijun Park, Gonaduwage Darshana Perera, Andrew Puckett, Simon Sirca, Liguang Tang, Ye Tian, Nguyen Ton, Bogdan Wojtsekhowski, Stephen Wood, Zhihong Ye, Jixie Zhang
JLAB number JLAB-PHY-19-3013
LANL number arXiv:1908.01802
Other number DOE/OR/23177-4755
Document Type(s) (Journal Article) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
 

Journal
Compiled for Physical Review C
Volume 100
Page(s) 054606
Refereed
Publication Abstract: The E12-14-012 experiment performed at Jefferson Lab Hall has collected inclusive electron-scattering data for different targets at the kinematics corresponding to beam energy 2.222 GeV and scattering angle 15.54 degrees. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of the collected data, and perform comparisons of the double differential cross sections for inclusive scattering of electrons extracted using solid targets (aluminum, carbon, and titanium) and a closed argon-gas cell. The data cover a wide range of kinematical regimes, in which quasielastic interaction, delta-resonance excitation, and deep-inelastic scattering contribute. The double differential cross sections are reported with high precision (~3%) for all targets over the covered kinematical range.
Experiment Numbers: E12-14-012
Group: Hall A
Document: pdf
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054606
Accepted Manuscript: PhysRevC.100.054606.pdf
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