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We report on precision measurements of the elastic cross section for electron-proton scattering performed in Hall C at Jefferson Lab. The measurements were made at 28 unique kinematic settings covering a range in momentum transfer of 0.4 $<$ $Q^2$ $<$ 5.5 $(\rm GeV/c)^2$. These measurements represent a significant contribution to the world's cross section data set in the $Q^2$ range where a large discrepancy currently exists between the ratio of electric to magnetic proton form factors extracted from previous cross section measurements and that recently measured via polarization transfer in Hall A at Jefferson Lab.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 1.148 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 1.882 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 2.235 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 3.114 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 4.104 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 4.413 GeV.
Measured values of the electron-proton elastic cross section for beam energy 5.494 GeV.
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.
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.
Spin transfer from circularly polarized real photons to recoiling hyperons has been measured for the reactions $\vec\gamma + p \to K^+ + \vec\Lambda$ and $\vec\gamma + p \to K^+ + \vec\Sigma^0$. The data were obtained using the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass energies $W$ between 1.6 and 2.53 GeV, and for $-0.85<\cos\theta_{K^+}^{c.m.}< +0.95$. For the $\Lambda$, the polarization transfer coefficient along the photon momentum axis, $C_z$, was found to be near unity for a wide range of energy and kaon production angles. The associated transverse polarization coefficient, $C_x$, is smaller than $C_z$ by a roughly constant difference of unity. Most significantly, the {\it total} $\Lambda$ polarization vector, including the induced polarization $P$, has magnitude consistent with unity at all measured energies and production angles when the beam is fully polarized. For the $\Sigma^0$ this simple phenomenology does not hold. All existing hadrodynamic models are in poor agreement with these results.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.032 GeV and W = 1.679 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.132 GeV and W = 1.734 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.232 GeV and W = 1.787 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.332 GeV and W = 1.839 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.433 GeV and W = 1.889 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.534 GeV and W = 1.939 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.635 GeV and W = 1.987 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.737 GeV and W = 2.035 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.838 GeV and W = 2.081 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 1.939 GeV and W = 2.126 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.039 GeV and W = 2.170 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.139 GeV and W = 2.212 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.240 GeV and W = 2.255 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.341 GeV and W = 2.296 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.443 GeV and W = 2.338 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.543 GeV and W = 2.377 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.642 GeV and W = 2.416 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ LAMBDA for incident energy = 2.741 GeV and W = 2.454 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.232 GeV and W = 1.787 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.332 GeV and W = 1.839 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.433 GeV and W = 1.889 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.534 GeV and W = 1.939 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.635 GeV and W = 1.987 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.737 GeV and W = 2.035 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.838 GeV and W = 2.081 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 1.939 GeV and W = 2.126 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.039 GeV and W = 2.170 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.139 GeV and W = 2.212 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.240 GeV and W = 2.255 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.341 GeV and W = 2.296 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.443 GeV and W = 2.338 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.543 GeV and W = 2.377 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.642 GeV and W = 2.416 GeV.
Coefficients Cx and Cz for the reaction GAMMA P --> K+ SIGMA0 for incident energy = 2.741 GeV and W = 2.454 GeV.
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.
Polarization(LAMBDA) as a function of COS(THETA(K)) for the centre-of-mass range 1.94-1.95 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Differential cross section for the W range 2.60 to 2.61 GeV.
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Differential cross section for the W range 2.62 to 2.63 GeV.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.41 to 2.42 GeV.
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Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.43 to 2.44 GeV.
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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.
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Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.51 to 2.52 GeV.
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Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.58 to 2.59 GeV.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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We report measurements of the exclusive electroproduction of $K^+\Lambda$ and $K^+\Sigma^0$ final states from a proton target using the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The separated structure functions $\sigma_T$, $\sigma_L$, $\sigma_{TT}$, and $\sigma_{LT}$ were extracted from the $\Phi$- and $\epsilon$-dependent differential cross sections taken with electron beam energies of 2.567, 4.056, and 4.247 GeV. This analysis represents the first $\sigma_L/\sigma_T$ separation with the CLAS detector, and the first measurement of the kaon electroproduction structure functions away from parallel kinematics. The data span a broad range of momentum transfers from $0.5\leq Q^2\leq 2.8$ GeV$^2$ and invariant energy from $1.6\leq W\leq 2.4$ GeV, while spanning nearly the full center-of-mass angular range of the kaon. The separated structure functions reveal clear differences between the production dynamics for the $\Lambda$ and $\Sigma^0$ hyperons. These results provide an unprecedented data sample with which to constrain current and future models for the associated production of strangeness, which will allow for a better understanding of the underlying resonant and non-resonant contributions to hyperon production.
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Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.6 to 1.7 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.7 to 1.8 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.8 to 1.9 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.9 to 2.0 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.6 to 1.7 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E98M29 E98M30 E98M31.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.7 to 1.8 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E98M29 E98M30 E98M31.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.8 to 1.9 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E98M29 E98M30 E98M31.
Cross sections for the K+ LAMBDA data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.9 to 2.0 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E98M29 E98M30 E98M31.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.7 to 1.8 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.8 to 1.9 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.9 to 2.0 GeV extracted using the simultaneous EPSILON-PHI fit method.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.7 to 1.8 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E99M29 E99M30 E99M31.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.8 to 1.9 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E99M29 E99M30 E99M31.
Cross sections for the K+ SIGMA0 data for the Q**2 range 0.8 to 1.3 GeV**2 and W range 1.9 to 2.0 GeV extracted using the Rosenbluth separation technique fit method.. E99M29 E99M30 E99M31.
We measured the inclusive electron-proton cross section in the nucleon resonance region (W < 2.5 GeV) at momentum transfers Q**2 below 4.5 (GeV/c)**2 with the CLAS detector. The large acceptance of CLAS allowed for the first time the measurement of the cross section in a large, contiguous two-dimensional range of Q**2 and x, making it possible to perform an integration of the data at fixed Q**2 over the whole significant x-interval. From these data we extracted the structure function F2 and, by including other world data, we studied the Q**2 evolution of its moments, Mn(Q**2), in order to estimate higher twist contributions. The small statistical and systematic uncertainties of the CLAS data allow a precise extraction of the higher twists and demand significant improvements in theoretical predictions for a meaningful comparison with new experimental results.
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