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The first complete measurements of the angular distributions of the two-body deuteron photodisintegration differential cross section at photon energies above 1.6 GeV were performed at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The results show a persistent forward-backward asymmetry up to Eg52.4 GeV, the highest-energy measured in this experiment. The Hard Rescattering and the Quark-Gluon string models are in fair agreement with the results. |
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2002-01-01
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American Physical Society
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66
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042201_1
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042201_5
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Shulte, E. C.; Afanasev, A.; Amarian, M.; Aniol, K. A.; Becher, S.; Benslama, K.; Bimbot, L.; Bosted, P.; Brash, E. J.; Calarco, J.; Chai, Z.; Chang, C. C.; Chang, T.; Chen, J. P.; Choi, S.; Chudakov, E.; Churchwell, S.; Crovelli, D.; Dieterich, S.; Dumalski, S.; Dutta, D.; Epstein, M. B.; Fissum, K.; Fox, B.; Frullani, S.; Gao, H.; Gao, J.; Garibaldi, F.; Gayou, O.; Gilman, R.; Glamazdin, A.; Glashausser, C.; Gomez, Sergio Leonardo; Gorbenko, V.; Hansen, O.; Holt, R. J.; Hovdebo, J.; Huber, G. M.; deJager, C. W.; Jiang, X.; Jones, C.; Jones, M. K.; Kelly, J.; Kinney, E.; Kooijman, Edgar E; Kumbartzki, G.; Kuss, M.; LeRose, J.; Liang, M.; Lindgren, R.; Liyanage, N.; Malov, S.; Margaziotis, D. J.; Markowitz, P.; McCormick, K.; Meekins, D.; Meziani, Z. E.; Michaels, R.; Mitchell, J.; Morand, L.; Perdrisat, C.; Pomatsalyuk, R.; Punjabi, V.; Radyushkin, A.; Ransome, R. D.; Roche, R.; Rvachev, M.; Saha, A.; Sarty, A.; Simon, D.; Strauch, S.; Suleiman, R.; Todor, L.; Ulmer, P. E.; Ulmer, G. M.; Urciuoli, K.; Wijesooriya, K.; Wojtsekhowski, B.; Xiong, F.; Xu, W. (2002). High Energy Angular Distribution Measurements of the Exclusive Deuteron Photodisintegration Reaction. American Physical Society 66 042201_1-042201_5. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.042201. Retrieved from https://oaks.kent.edu/bscipubs/29
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