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Title JLab E12-14-012 (e,e'p) cross section measurements for Ar and Ti
Authors Linjie Gu
JLAB number JLAB-PHY-21-3403
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Document Type(s) (Thesis) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
  Thesis
A PHD thesis
Advisor(s) :
   Camillo Mariani (VPISU)
   Douglas Higinbotham (JLAB)
Publication Abstract: One of the limitations of accelerator based neutrino oscillation experiments including the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), is the lack of understanding on how neutrino interact in matter. As an indispensable part of the neutrino physics future, DUNE is an accelerator based experiment that will use Argon as the neutrino target. Argon is a complicated target and a well defined theoretical model for neutrino interaction on Argon is needed. Thus, the JLab E12-14-012 experiment was performed in Hall A at Jefferson Lab in Newport, News, VA to help develop a neutrino-nucleus model for Argon. Data was collected on five targets (Argon, titanium, carbon, dummy and optical) for five different kinematic set-ups. The primary goal of this experiment is to measure the spectral functions of Argon and Titanium through (e,e?p) reactions. This thesis will present an overview of the experimental setup and results from the data analysis
Experiment Numbers: E12-14-012
Group: Hall A
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