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Background: Measurements of polarization observables for the reactions (gamma) over right arrowp -> K+ Lambda and (gamma) over right arrowp -> K+ Sigma(0) have been performed. This is part of a program of measurements designed to study...
The f(1)(1285) meson withmass 1281.0 +/- 0.8MeV/c(2) and width 18.4 +/- 1.4MeV (full width at half maximum) was measured for the first time in photoproduction from a proton target using CLAS at Jefferson Lab. Differential cross sections...
Measurement Of Target And Double-spin Asymmetries For The (e)over-right-arrow (p)over-right-arrow -> E Pi(+)(n) Reaction In The Nucleon Resonance Region At Low Q(2)
We report measurements of target- and double-spin asymmetries for the exclusive channel (e) over right arrow (p) over right arrow -> ep(+)(n) in the nucleon resonance region at Jefferson Lab using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer ...
The target and double spin asymmetries of the exclusive pseudoscalar channel (e) over right arrow(p) over right arrow -> ep pi(0) ere measured for the first time in the deep-inelastic regime using a longitudinally polarized 5.9 GeV...
The cross section for coherent omega-meson photoproduction off the deuteron has been measured for the first time as a function of the momentum transfer t=(P-gamma - P-omega)(2) and photon energy E-gamma using the CLAS detector at the...
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