Electromagnetic Interactions II
ORAL · EG
Presentations
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Double-Polarization Experiments Using Polarized HD at LEGS.
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Authors
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C. Steven Whisnant
James Madison University
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A Measurement of the Deuteron Magnetic Dipole Form Factor from Vector Polarization Observables
ORAL
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Authors
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Pete Karpius
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John Calarco
University of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire Nuclear Physics Group
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Recoil Polarization in Deuteron Photodisintegration
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Authors
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Xiaodong Jiang
Rutgers University
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$G_E^p/G_M^p$ with BLAST
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Authors
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Adrian Sindile
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John Calarco
University of New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire Nuclear Physics Group
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Medium modifications of nucleon structure functions
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Authors
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Wolfgang Bentz
Tokai University, Dept. of Physics, School of Science, Tokai University, Japan
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Ian Cloet
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Anthony Thomas
Thomas Jefferson National Laboratories (JLab), U.S.A., Jefferson Lab
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Nucleon electromagnetic form factors in nuclear matter.
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Authors
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Tai Horikawa
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Wolfgang Bentz
Tokai University, Dept. of Physics, School of Science, Tokai University, Japan
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Comparison of the (e, e$'$p) cross sections at low momentum transfer on light nuclei with relativistic calculations
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Authors
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Tadaaki Tamae
Tohoku University
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Inclusive Scattering from Nuclei at x$>$1 and High $Q^2$ with a 6 GeV beam
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Authors
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Nadia Fomin
University of Virginia
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New sum rules for the spin dependent structure functions $g_1$
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Authors
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Koretune Susumu
Shimane University
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Resonant Spin Structure (RSS) of the Proton
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Authors
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Karl Slifer
University of Virginia
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Spin Structure Functions of the Deuteron in the Region of the Nucleon Resonances
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Authors
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Shigeyuki Tajima
University of Virginia
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Coherent vector meson electroproduction off the deuteron
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Authors
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Atilla Gonenc
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Brian Raue
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Laird Kramer
Florida International University
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Precise Measurement of the Nuclear Dependence of Structure Functions in Light Nuclei
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Authors
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Jason Seely
Laboratory for Nuclear Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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