Showing 10 of 34 results
We present measurements of the differential cross section and Lambda recoil polarization for the gamma p to K+ Lambda reaction made using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab. These measurements cover the center-of-mass energy range from 1.62 to 2.84 GeV and a wide range of center-of-mass K+ production angles. Independent analyses were performed using the K+ p pi- and K+ p (missing pi -) final-state topologies/ results from these analyses were found to exhibit good agreement. These differential cross section measurements show excellent agreement with previous CLAS and LEPS results and offer increased precision and a 300 MeV increase in energy coverage. The recoil polarization data agree well with previous results and offer a large increase in precision and a 500 MeV extension in energy range. The increased center-of-mass energy range that these data represent will allow for independent study of non-resonant K+ Lambda photoproduction mechanisms at all production angles.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.62-1.63 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.63-1.64 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.64-1.65 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.65-1.66 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.66-1.67 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.67-1.68 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.68-1.69 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.69-1.7 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.7-1.71 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.71-1.72 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.72-1.73 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.73-1.74 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.74-1.75 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.75-1.76 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.76-1.77 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.77-1.78 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.78-1.79 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.79-1.8 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.8-1.81 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.81-1.82 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.82-1.83 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.83-1.84 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.84-1.85 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.85-1.86 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.86-1.87 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.87-1.88 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.88-1.89 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.89-1.9 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.9-1.91 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.91-1.92 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.92-1.93 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.93-1.94 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.94-1.95 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.96-1.97 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.97-1.98 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.98-1.99 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.99-2 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2-2.01 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.01-2.02 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.02-2.03 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.03-2.04 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.04-2.05 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.05-2.06 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.06-2.07 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.07-2.08 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.08-2.09 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.09-2.1 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.1-2.11 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.11-2.12 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.12-2.13 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.13-2.14 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.14-2.15 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.15-2.16 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.16-2.17 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.17-2.18 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.18-2.19 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.19-2.2 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.2-2.21 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.21-2.22 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.22-2.23 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.23-2.24 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.24-2.25 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.25-2.26 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.26-2.27 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.27-2.28 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.28-2.29 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.29-2.3 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.3-2.31 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.31-2.32 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.32-2.33 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.33-2.34 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.34-2.35 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.35-2.36 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.36-2.37 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.37-2.38 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.38-2.39 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.39-2.4 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.4-2.41 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.41-2.42 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.42-2.43 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.43-2.44 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.44-2.45 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.45-2.46 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.46-2.47 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.47-2.48 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.48-2.49 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.49-2.5 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.5-2.51 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.51-2.52 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.52-2.53 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.53-2.54 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.54-2.55 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.55-2.56 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.56-2.57 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.57-2.58 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.58-2.59 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.59-2.6 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.6-2.61 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.61-2.62 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.62-2.63 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.63-2.64 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.64-2.65 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.65-2.66 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.66-2.67 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.67-2.68 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.68-2.69 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.69-2.7 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.7-2.71 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.71-2.72 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.72-2.73 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.75-2.76 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.76-2.77 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.77-2.78 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.78-2.79 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.79-2.8 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.8-2.81 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.81-2.82 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.82-2.83 GeV.
Differential cross section as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.83-2.84 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.62-1.63 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.63-1.64 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.64-1.65 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.65-1.66 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.66-1.67 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.67-1.68 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.68-1.69 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.69-1.7 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.7-1.71 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.71-1.72 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.72-1.73 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.73-1.74 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.74-1.75 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.75-1.76 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.76-1.77 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.77-1.78 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.78-1.79 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.79-1.8 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.8-1.81 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.81-1.82 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.94-1.95 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.37-2.38 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.8-2.81 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.81-2.82 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.82-2.83 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.83-2.84 GeV.
High-statistics differential cross sections for the reactions gamma p -> p eta and gamma p -> p eta-prime have been measured using the CLAS at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass energies from near threshold up to 2.84 GeV. The eta-prime results are the most precise to date and provide the largest energy and angular coverage. The eta measurements extend the energy range of the world's large-angle results by approximately 300 MeV. These new data, in particular the eta-prime measurements, are likely to help constrain the analyses being performed to search for new baryon resonance states.
High-statistics differential cross sections and spin density matrix elements for the reaction $\gamma p \to p \omega$ have been measured using the CLAS at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass (CM) energies from threshold up to 2.84 GeV. Results are reported in 112 10-MeV wide CM energy bins, each subdivided into $\cos{\theta_{CM}^{\omega}}$ bins of width 0.1. These are the most precise and extensive $\omega$ photoproduction measurements to date. A number of prominent structures are clearly present in the data. Many of these have not previously been observed due to limited statistics in earlier measurements.
Differential cross sections for the reaction $\gamma p \to n \pi^+$ have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.725 to 2.875 GeV. Where available, the results obtained here compare well with previously published results for the reaction. Agreement with the SAID and MAID analyses is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been made up to 2.7 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations. With the addition of these cross sections to the world data set, significant changes have occurred in the high-energy behavior of the SAID cross-section predictions and amplitudes.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 0.725, 0.775, 0.825and 0.875 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 0.925, 0.975, 1.025and 1.075 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 1.125, 1.175, 1.225and 1.275 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 1.325, 1.375, 1.425and 1.475 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 1.525, 1.575, 1.625and 1.675 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 1.725, 1.775, 1.825and 1.875 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 1.925, 1.975, 2.025and 2.075 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 2.125, 2.175, 2.225and 2.275 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 2.325, 2.375, 2.425and 2.475 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 2.525, 2.575, 2.625and 2.675 GeV.
Differential cross sections for incident photon energies 2.725, 2.775, 2.825and 2.875 GeV.
Differential cross sections for the reaction $\gamma p \to p \pi^0$ have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV. The results reported here possess greater accuracy in the absolute normalization than previous measurements. They disagree with recent CB-ELSA measurements for the process at forward scattering angles. Agreement with the SAID and MAID fits is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been extended to 3 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 675 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 725 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 775 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 825 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 875 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 925 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 975 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1025 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1075 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1125 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1175 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1225 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1275 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1325 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1375 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1425 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1475 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1525 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1575 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1625 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1675 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1725 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1775 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1825 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1875 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1925 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 1975 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2025 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2075 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2125 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2175 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2225 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2275 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2325 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2375 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2425 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2475 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2525 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2575 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2625 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2675 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2725 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2775 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2825 MeV.
Differential cross section for indicent photon energy 2875 MeV.
We report results for the virtual photon asymmetry $A_1$ on the nucleon from new Jefferson Lab measurements. The experiment, which used the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer and longitudinally polarized proton ($^{15}$NH$_3$) and deuteron ($^{15}$ND$_3$) targets, collected data with a longitudinally polarized electron beam at energies between 1.6 GeV and 5.7 GeV. In the present paper, we concentrate on our results for $A_1(x,Q^2)$ and the related ratio $g_1/F_1(x,Q^2)$ in the resonance and the deep inelastic regions for our lowest and highest beam energies, covering a range in momentum transfer $Q^2$ from 0.05 to 5.0 GeV$^2$ and in final-state invariant mass $W$ up to about 3 GeV. Our data show detailed structure in the resonance region, which leads to a strong $Q^2$--dependence of $A_1(x,Q^2)$ for $W$ below 2 GeV. At higher $W$, a smooth approach to the scaling limit, established by earlier experiments, can be seen, but $A_1(x,Q^2)$ is not strictly $Q^2$--independent. We add significantly to the world data set at high $x$, up to $x = 0.6$. Our data exceed the SU(6)-symmetric quark model expectation for both the proton and the deuteron while being consistent with a negative $d$-quark polarization up to our highest $x$. This data setshould improve next-to-leading order (NLO) pQCD fits of the parton polarization distributions.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1700 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1900 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2700 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2900 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3700 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3900 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4700 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4900 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5700 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5900 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6300 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6500 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1100 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.8250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.8750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.9250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.9750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 3.0250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 3.0750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the P target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.0850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.0850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.0950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.0950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.1950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.1950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.2950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.2950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.3950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.3950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.4950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.4950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.5950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.5950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.6950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.6950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.7050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.7150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.7250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 1.6000 GeV and W = 1.7350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.7950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.8950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 1.9950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.0950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.1950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.2950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.3950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.4950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.5950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.6950 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7050 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7150 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7250 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7350 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7450 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7550 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7650 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7750 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7850 GeV.
A1 and g1/F1 for the DEUT target at incident energy 5.7000 GeV and W = 2.7950 GeV.
The ep -> e'pi^+n reaction was studied in the first and second nucleon resonance regions in the 0.25 GeV^2 < Q^2 < 0.65 GeV^2 range using the CLAS detector at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time the absolute cross sections were measured covering nearly the full angular range in the hadronic center-of-mass frame. The structure functions sigma_TL, sigma_TT and the linear combination sigma_T+epsilon*sigma_L were extracted by fitting the phi-dependence of the measured cross sections, and were compared to the MAID and Sato-Lee models.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.11 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.13 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.15 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.17 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.19 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.21 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.23 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.25 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.27 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.29 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.31 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.33 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.35 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.37 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.39 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.41 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.43 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.45 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.47 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.49 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.51 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.53 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.55 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.30 GeV**2 and W = 1.57 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.11 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.13 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.15 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.17 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.19 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.21 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.23 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.25 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.27 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.29 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.31 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.33 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.35 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.37 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.39 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.41 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.43 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.45 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.47 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.49 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.51 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.53 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.40 GeV**2 and W = 1.55 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.11 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.13 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.15 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.17 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.19 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.21 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.23 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.25 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.27 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.29 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.31 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.33 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.35 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.37 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.39 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.41 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.43 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.45 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.47 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.49 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.50 GeV**2 and W = 1.51 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.11 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.13 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.15 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.17 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.19 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.21 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.23 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.25 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.27 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.29 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.31 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.33 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.35 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.37 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.39 GeV.
Structure functions for Q**2 = 0.60 GeV**2 and W = 1.41 GeV.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.11 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.13 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.15 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.17 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.19 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.21 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.23 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.25 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.27 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.29 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.31 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.33 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.35 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.37 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.39 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.41 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.43 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.45 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.47 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.49 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.51 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.53 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.55 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 7.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 22.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 37.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 52.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 67.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 82.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 97.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 112.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 127.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 142.5 deg.
Cross sections for W = 1.57 GeV**2 and THETA = 157.5 deg.
Differential cross sections for the reaction gamma p -> eta-prime p have been measured with the CLAS spectrometer and a tagged photon beam with energies from 1.527 to 2.227 GeV. The results reported here possess much greater accuracy than previous measurements. Analyses of these data indicate for the first time the coupling of the etaprime N channel to both the S_11(1535) and P_11(1710) resonances, known to couple strongly to the eta N channel in photoproduction on the proton, and the importance of j=3/2 resonances in the process.
Differential cross sections for ETAPRIME photoproduction on the proton at photon energies 1.527, 1.577 and 1.627 GeV. The errors shown are combined statistical and systematic.
Differential cross sections for ETAPRIME photoproduction on the proton at photon energies 1.677, 1.728 and 1.779 GeV. The errors shown are combined statistical and systematic.
Differential cross sections for ETAPRIME photoproduction on the proton at photon energies 1.829, 1.879 and 1.930 GeV. The errors shown are combined statistical and systematic.
Differential cross sections for ETAPRIME photoproduction on the proton at photon energies 1.980, 2.029 and 2.079 GeV. The errors shown are combined statistical and systematic.
Differential cross sections for ETAPRIME photoproduction on the proton at photon energies 2.129, 2.178 and 2.227 GeV. The errors shown are combined statistical and systematic.
The polarized longitudinal-transverse structure function $\sigma_{LT^\prime}$ measures the interference between real and imaginary amplitudes in pion electroproduction and can be used to probe the coupling between resonant and non-resonant processes. We report new measurements of $\sigma_{LT^\prime}$ in the $N(1440){1/2}^+$ (Roper) resonance region at $Q^2=0.40$ and 0.65 GeV$^2$ for both the $\pi^0 p$ and $\pi^+ n$ channels. The experiment was performed at Jefferson Lab with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) using longitudinally polarized electrons at a beam energy of 1.515 GeV. Complete angular distributions were obtained and are compared to recent phenomenological models. The $\sigma_{LT^\prime}(\pi^+ n)$ channel shows a large sensitivity to the Roper resonance multipoles $M_{1-}$ and $S_{1-}$ and provides new constraints on models of resonance formation.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.1 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.14 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.18 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.22 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.26 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.30 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.34 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.38 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.42 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.46 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.5 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.54 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.58 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.62 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.66 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.1 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.14 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.18 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.22 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.26 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.30 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.34 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.38 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.42 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.46 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.5 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.54 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.58 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.62 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI0 P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.66 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.1 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.14 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.18 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.22 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.26 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.30 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.34 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.38 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.42 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.46 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.5 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.54 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.58 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.62 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.66 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.1 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.14 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.18 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.22 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.26 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.30 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.34 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.38 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.42 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.46 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.5 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.54 GeV.
Polarized structure function of the reaction E- P --> E- PI+ P for Q**2 = 0.40 and W = 1.58 GeV.
The exclusive omega electroproduction off the proton was studied in a large kinematical domain above the nucleon resonance region and for the highest possible photon virtuality (Q2) with the 5.75 GeV beam at CEBAF and the CLAS spectrometer. Cross sections were measured up to large values of the four-momentum transfer (-t < 2.7 GeV2) to the proton. The contributions of the interference terms sigma_TT and sigma_TL to the cross sections, as well as an analysis of the omega spin density matrix, indicate that helicity is not conserved in this process. The t-channel pi0 exchange, or more generally the exchange of the associated Regge trajectory, seems to dominate the reaction gamma* p -> omega p, even for Q2 as large as 5 GeV2. Contributions of handbag diagrams, related to Generalized Parton Distributions in the nucleon, are therefore difficult to extract for this process. Remarkably, the high-t behaviour of the cross sections is nearly Q2-independent, which may be interpreted as a coupling of the photon to a point-like object in this kinematical limit.
Total cross sections and interference terms (TT and TL).
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 1.725 GeV**2 and W = 2.77 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 1.752 GeV**2 and W = 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.042 GeV**2 and W = 2.63 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.320 GeV**2 and W = 2.70 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 1.785 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.050 GeV**2 and W = 2.33 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.47 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.639 GeV**2 and W = 2.58 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.914 GeV**2 and W = 2.62 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.050 GeV**2 and W = 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.650 GeV**2 and W = 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 2.43 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.295 GeV**2 and W = 2.51 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.055 GeV**2 and W = 1.90 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.650 GeV**2 and W = 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 2.19 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.31 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.807 GeV**2 and W = 2.41 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.371 GeV**2 and W = 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.651 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 4.307 GeV**2 and W = 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 2.968 GeV**2 and W = 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.357 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 4.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.11 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 4.765 GeV**2 and W = 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 3.882 GeV**2 and W = 1.86 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 4.352 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DT for Q**2 = 4.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 1.725 GeV**2 and W = 2.77 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 1.752 GeV**2 and W = 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.042 GeV**2 and W = 2.63 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.320 GeV**2 and W = 2.70 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 1.785 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.050 GeV**2 and W = 2.33 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.47 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.639 GeV**2 and W = 2.58 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.914 GeV**2 and W = 2.62 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.050 GeV**2 and W = 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.650 GeV**2 and W = 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 2.43 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.295 GeV**2 and W = 2.51 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.055 GeV**2 and W = 1.90 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.650 GeV**2 and W = 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 2.19 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.31 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.807 GeV**2 and W = 2.41 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.371 GeV**2 and W = 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.651 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.950 GeV**2 and W = 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 4.307 GeV**2 and W = 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 2.968 GeV**2 and W = 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.357 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 4.350 GeV**2 and W = 2.11 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 4.765 GeV**2 and W = 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 3.882 GeV**2 and W = 1.86 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 4.352 GeV**2 and W = 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross sections DSIG/DPHI for Q**2 = 4.850 GeV**2 and W = 2.00 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements R^04_0 and R^04_1-1 from the 1D projection method.
Spin density matrix element R^04_00 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element RE(R^04_10) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^04_1-1 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^01_00 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^01_11 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element RE(R^01_10) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^01_1-1 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element IM(R^02_10) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element IM(R^02_1-1) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^05_00 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^05_11 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element RE(R^05_10) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element R^05_1-1 using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element IM(R^06_10) using the moments method.
Spin density matrix element IM(R^06_1-1) using the moments method.
When you search on a word, e.g. 'collisions', we will automatically search across everything we store about a record. But sometimes you may wish to be more specific. Here we show you how.
Guidance on the query string syntax can also be found in the OpenSearch documentation.
We support searching for a range of records using their HEPData record ID or Inspire ID.
About HEPData Submitting to HEPData HEPData File Formats HEPData Coordinators HEPData Terms of Use HEPData Cookie Policy
Status
Email
Forum
Twitter
GitHub
Copyright ~1975-Present, HEPData | Powered by Invenio, funded by STFC, hosted and originally developed at CERN, supported and further developed at IPPP Durham.