Nuclear Physics Seminar

"The Structure of Nucleons from Exclusive Reactions in Electron Scattering at Jefferson Lab"

Presented by Paul Stoler, Jefferson Lab

Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

The advent of Jefferson Lab. has made it possible to perform detailed measurements of a variety of exclusive reactions on nucleon targets at momentum transfers in the multi-GeV2 range. This is primarily due to a combination of GeV energy beams with high resolution and high luminosity, coupled with high resolution and high acceptance spectrometers. This talk will focus on some exclusive experiments on nucleons in conducted at Jefferson Lab during the past 10 years of operation. Measurements of form factors, deeply virtual Compton scattering and meson production, and their physics interpretations in terms of nucleon structure will be reviewed. The status of the field and the planned program for the 12 GeV upgrade will be discussed

Hosted by: Les Bland

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