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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 1.82-1.83 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.83-1.84 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.84-1.85 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.85-1.86 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.86-1.87 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.87-1.88 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.88-1.89 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.89-1.9 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.9-1.91 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.91-1.92 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.92-1.93 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.93-1.94 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 1.95-1.96 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.96-1.97 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.97-1.98 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.98-1.99 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.99-2 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2-2.01 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.01-2.02 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.02-2.03 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.03-2.04 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.04-2.05 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.05-2.06 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.06-2.07 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.07-2.08 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.08-2.09 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.09-2.1 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.1-2.11 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.11-2.12 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.12-2.13 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.13-2.14 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.14-2.15 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.15-2.16 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.16-2.17 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.17-2.18 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.18-2.19 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.19-2.2 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.2-2.21 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.21-2.22 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.22-2.23 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.23-2.24 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.24-2.25 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.25-2.26 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.26-2.27 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.27-2.28 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.28-2.29 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.29-2.3 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.3-2.31 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.31-2.32 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.32-2.33 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.33-2.34 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.34-2.35 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.35-2.36 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.36-2.37 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 2.38-2.39 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.39-2.4 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.4-2.41 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.41-2.42 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.42-2.43 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.43-2.44 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.44-2.45 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.45-2.46 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.46-2.47 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.47-2.48 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.48-2.49 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.49-2.5 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.5-2.51 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.51-2.52 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.52-2.53 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.53-2.54 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.54-2.55 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.55-2.56 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.56-2.57 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.57-2.58 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.58-2.59 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.59-2.6 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.6-2.61 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.61-2.62 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.62-2.63 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.63-2.64 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.64-2.65 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.65-2.66 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.66-2.67 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.67-2.68 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.68-2.69 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.69-2.7 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.7-2.71 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.71-2.72 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.72-2.73 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.73-2.74 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.74-2.75 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.75-2.76 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.76-2.77 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.77-2.78 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.78-2.79 GeV.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 2.79-2.8 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.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.68 to 1.69 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.69 to 1.70 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.70 to 1.71 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.71 to 1.72 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.72 to 1.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.73 to 1.74 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.74 to 1.75 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.75 to 1.76 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.76 to 1.77 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.77 to 1.78 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.78 to 1.79 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.79 to 1.80 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.80 to 1.81 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.81 to 1.82 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.82 to 1.83 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.83 to 1.84 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.84 to 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.85 to 1.86 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.86 to 1.87 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.87 to 1.88 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.88 to 1.89 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.89 to 1.90 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.90 to 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.91 to 1.92 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.10 to 2.12 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.12 to 2.14 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.14 to 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.16 to 2.18 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.18 to 2.20 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.20 to 2.22 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.22 to 2.24 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.24 to 2.26 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.26 to 2.28 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.28 to 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.30 to 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.32 to 2.34 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.34 to 2.36 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.36 to 2.40 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.40 to 2.44 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.44 to 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.48 to 2.52 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.52 to 2.56 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.56 to 2.60 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.60 to 2.64 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.64 to 2.68 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.68 to 2.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.75 to 2.84 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.10 to 2.12 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.12 to 2.14 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.14 to 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.16 to 2.18 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.18 to 2.20 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.20 to 2.22 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.22 to 2.24 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.24 to 2.26 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.26 to 2.28 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.28 to 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.30 to 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.32 to 2.34 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.34 to 2.36 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.36 to 2.40 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.40 to 2.44 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.44 to 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.48 to 2.52 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.52 to 2.56 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.56 to 2.60 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.60 to 2.64 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.64 to 2.68 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.68 to 2.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.75 to 2.84 GeV.
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 section for the W range 1.72 to 1.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.73 to 1.74 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.74 to 1.75 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.75 to 1.76 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.76 to 1.77 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.77 to 1.78 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.78 to 1.79 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.79 to 1.80 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.80 to 1.81 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.81 to 1.82 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.82 to 1.83 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.83 to 1.84 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.84 to 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.85 to 1.86 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.86 to 1.87 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.87 to 1.88 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.88 to 1.89 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.89 to 1.90 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.90 to 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.91 to 1.92 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.10 to 2.11 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.11 to 2.12 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.12 to 2.13 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.13 to 2.14 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.14 to 2.15 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.15 to 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.16 to 2.17 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.17 to 2.18 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.18 to 2.19 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.19 to 2.20 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.20 to 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.21 to 2.22 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.22 to 2.23 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.23 to 2.24 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.24 to 2.25 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.25 to 2.26 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.26 to 2.27 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.27 to 2.28 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.28 to 2.29 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.29 to 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.30 to 2.31 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.31 to 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.32 to 2.33 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.33 to 2.34 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.34 to 2.35 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.35 to 2.36 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.36 to 2.37 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.37 to 2.38 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.38 to 2.39 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.39 to 2.40 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.40 to 2.41 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.41 to 2.42 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.42 to 2.43 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.43 to 2.44 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.44 to 2.45 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.45 to 2.46 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.46 to 2.47 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.47 to 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.48 to 2.49 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.49 to 2.50 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.50 to 2.51 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.51 to 2.52 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.52 to 2.53 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.53 to 2.54 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.54 to 2.55 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.55 to 2.56 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.56 to 2.57 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.57 to 2.58 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.58 to 2.59 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.59 to 2.60 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.60 to 2.61 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.61 to 2.62 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.62 to 2.63 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.63 to 2.64 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.64 to 2.65 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.65 to 2.66 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.66 to 2.67 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.67 to 2.68 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.68 to 2.69 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.69 to 2.70 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.70 to 2.71 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.71 to 2.72 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.72 to 2.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.75 to 2.76 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.76 to 2.77 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.77 to 2.78 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.78 to 2.79 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.79 to 2.80 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.80 to 2.81 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.81 to 2.82 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.82 to 2.83 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.83 to 2.84 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.72 to 1.73 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.73 to 1.74 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.74 to 1.75 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.75 to 1.76 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.76 to 1.77 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.77 to 1.78 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.78 to 1.79 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.79 to 1.80 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.80 to 1.81 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.81 to 1.82 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.82 to 1.83 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.83 to 1.84 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.84 to 1.85 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.85 to 1.86 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.86 to 1.87 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.87 to 1.88 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.88 to 1.89 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.89 to 1.90 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.90 to 1.91 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.91 to 1.92 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.95 to 1.96 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.10 to 2.11 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.11 to 2.12 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.12 to 2.13 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.13 to 2.14 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.14 to 2.15 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.15 to 2.16 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.16 to 2.17 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.17 to 2.18 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.18 to 2.19 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.19 to 2.20 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.20 to 2.21 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.21 to 2.22 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.22 to 2.23 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.23 to 2.24 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.24 to 2.25 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.25 to 2.26 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.26 to 2.27 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.27 to 2.28 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.28 to 2.29 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.29 to 2.30 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.30 to 2.31 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.31 to 2.32 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.32 to 2.33 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.33 to 2.34 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.34 to 2.35 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.35 to 2.36 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.36 to 2.37 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.37 to 2.38 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.38 to 2.39 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.39 to 2.40 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.40 to 2.41 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.41 to 2.42 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.42 to 2.43 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.43 to 2.44 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.44 to 2.45 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.45 to 2.46 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.46 to 2.47 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.47 to 2.48 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.48 to 2.49 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.49 to 2.50 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.50 to 2.51 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.51 to 2.52 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.52 to 2.53 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.53 to 2.54 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.54 to 2.55 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.55 to 2.56 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.56 to 2.57 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.57 to 2.58 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.58 to 2.59 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.59 to 2.60 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.60 to 2.61 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.61 to 2.62 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.62 to 2.63 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.63 to 2.64 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.64 to 2.65 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.65 to 2.66 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.66 to 2.67 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.67 to 2.68 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.68 to 2.69 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.69 to 2.70 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.70 to 2.71 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.71 to 2.72 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.72 to 2.73 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.73 to 2.74 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.74 to 2.75 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.75 to 2.76 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.76 to 2.77 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.77 to 2.78 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.78 to 2.79 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.79 to 2.80 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.80 to 2.81 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.81 to 2.82 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.82 to 2.83 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.83 to 2.84 GeV.
The exclusive reaction $\gamma p \to p \pi^+ \pi^-$ was studied in the photon energy range 3.0 - 3.8 GeV and momentum transfer range $0.4<-t<1.0$ GeV$^2$. Data were collected with the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. In this kinematic range the integrated luminosity was about 20 pb$^{-1}$. The reaction was isolated by detecting the $\pi^+$ and proton in CLAS, and reconstructing the $\pi^-$ via the missing-mass technique. Moments of the di-pion decay angular distributions were derived from the experimental data. Differential cross sections for the $S$, $P$, and $D$-waves in the $M_{\pi^+\pi^-}$ mass range $0.4-1.4$ GeV were derived performing a partial wave expansion of the extracted moments. Besides the dominant contribution of the $\rho(770)$ meson in the $P$-wave, evidence for the $f_0(980)$ and the $f_2(1270)$ mesons was found in the $S$ and $D$-waves, respectively. The differential production cross sections $d\sigma/dt$ for individual waves in the mass range of the above-mentioned mesons were extracted. This is the first time the $f_0(980)$ has been measured in a photoproduction experiment.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
The process $ep \to e^{\prime}p^{\prime}\pi^0$ has been measured at $Q^2$ = 6.4 and 7.7 \ufourmomts in Jefferson Lab's Hall C. Unpolarized differential cross sections are reported in the virtual photon-proton center of mass frame considering the process $\gamma^{\ast}p \to p^{\prime}\pi^0$. Various details relating to the background subtractions, radiative corrections and systematic errors are discussed. The usefulness of the data with regard to the measurement of the electromagnetic properties of the well known $\Delta(1232)$ resonance is covered in detail. Specifically considered are the electromagnetic and scalar-magnetic ratios $R_{EM}$ and $R_{SM}$ along with the magnetic transition form factor $G_M^{\ast}$. It is found that the rapid fall off of the $\Delta(1232)$ contribution continues into this region of momentum transfer and that other resonances
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.564 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4523, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.5 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.45, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.432 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4478, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.36 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4458, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.288 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4434, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.212 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4411, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.136 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4383, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.1 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.3 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.7 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=6.06 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.4351, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.9 for the small SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.924 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.226, W=1.112 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.848 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2251, W=1.152 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.772 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2236, W=1.192 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.692 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2222, W=1.232 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.608 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2211, W=1.272 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.524 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2195, W=1.312 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.436 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.218, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.436 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.218, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.436 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.218, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.436 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.218, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.436 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.218, W=1.352 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.348 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2161, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.83 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.348 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2161, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.5 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.348 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2161, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=-0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
Differential cross sections at Q**2=7.348 GeV**2, EPSILON=0.2161, W=1.392 GeV and COS(THETA(*))=0.17 for the large SOS spectrometer.
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.
The cross section of the process e+e-\to\mu+\mu- was measured in the SND experiment at the VEPP-2M e+e- collider in the energy region \sqrt{s}=980, 1040 -- 1380 MeV. The event numbers of the process e+e-\to\mu+\mu- were normalized to the integrated luminosity measured using e+e-\to e+e- and e+e-\to\gamma\gamma processes. The ratio of the measured cross section to the theoretically predicted value is 1.006\pm 0.007 \pm 0.016 and 1.005 \pm 0.007 \pm 0.018 in the first and second case respectively. Using results of the measurements, the electromagnetic running coupling constant \alpha in the energy region \sqrt{s}=1040 -- 1380 MeV was obtained <1/\alpha> = 134.1\pm 0.5 \pm 1.2 and this is in agreement with theoretical expectation.
The E+ E- --> MU+ MU- cross section obtained using the (GAMMA GAMMA) luminosity measurement.
The measured E+ E- --> E+ E- cross section in the electron angle 30 to 150 degrees.
We report e+e- --> b anti-b cross section measurements by the BABAR experiment performed during an energy scan in the range of 10.54 to 11.20 GeV at the PEP-II e+e- collider. A total relative error of about 5% is reached in more than three hundred center-of-mass energy steps, separated by about 5 MeV. These measurements can be used to derive precise information on the parameters of the Y(10860) and Y(11020) resonances. In particular we show that their widths may be smaller than previously measured.
Measured values of R(b) from the detailed scan in SQRT(S),. where R(b) is the ratio between the number of observed E+ E- --> B BBAR(GAMMA) normalized to luminosity divided to the bare dimuon cross-section.
The differential cross-section for the process p(e,e'p)eta has been measured at Q2 ~ 5.7 and 7.0 (GeV/c)2 for centre-of-mass energies from threshold to 1.8 GeV, encompassing the S11(1535) resonance, which dominates the channel. This is the highest momentum transfer measurement of this exclusive process to date. The helicity-conserving transition amplitude A_1/2, for the production of the S11(1535) resonance, is extracted from the data. This quantity appears to begin scaling as 1/Q3, a predicted signal of the dominance of perturbative QCD, at Q2 ~ 5 (GeV/c)2.
Total cross section for the lower Q**2 data as a function of W. The errors are statistics and systematic added in quadrature.
Total cross section for the higher Q**2 data as a function of W. The errors are statistics and systematic added in quadrature.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.083, 0.250 and 0.417.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.583, 0.750 and 0.917.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.083, 0.250 and 0.417.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.583, 0.750 and 0.917.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.083, 0.250 and 0.417.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.583, 0.750 and 0.917.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.590 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.590 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.590 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.083, 0.250 and 0.417.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.590 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.583, 0.750 and 0.917.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.625 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.625 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.625 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.083, 0.250 and 0.417.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.625 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = 0.583, 0.750 and 0.917.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.665 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.665 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.417, -0.250 and -0.083.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.705 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.745 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.785 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Lower Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.830 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.917, -0.750 and -0.583.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.500 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.167 and 0.167.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.530 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.167 and 0.167.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.560 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.167 and 0.167.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.592 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.592 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.167 and 0.167.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.635 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.685 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Higher Q**2 extracted differential cross section at W = 1.740 GeV and cos(theta(eta) = -0.833 and -0.500.
Electroproduction of exclusive $\phi$ vector mesons has been studied with the CLAS detector in the kinematical range $1.6\leq Q^2\leq 3.8$ GeV$^{2}$, $0.0\leq t^{\prime}\leq 3.6$ GeV$^{2}$, and $2.0\leq W\leq 3.0$ GeV. The scaling exponent for the total cross section as $1/(Q^2+M_{\phi}^2)^n$ was determined to be $n=2.49\pm 0.33$. The slope of the four-momentum transfer $t'$ distribution is $b_{\phi}=0.98 \pm 0.17$ GeV$^{-2}$. The data are consistent with the assumption of s-channel helicity conservation (SCHC). Under this assumption, we determine the ratio of longitudinal to transverse cross sections to be $R=0.86 \pm 0.24$. A 2-gluon exchange model is able to reproduce the main features of the data.
Axis error includes +- 18.6/18.6 contribution.
Axis error includes +- 18.6/18.6 contribution.
Axis error includes +- 18.6/18.6 contribution.
Measured value of TT and LT polarized cross sections extracted from the data.
Values of r_04_00 and r_1_1-1 extracted from the angular distributions.
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