First Measurement of the Ti (e,e′) X Cross Section at Jefferson Lab
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Dai, H.; Murphy, M.; Pandey, V.; Abrams, D.; Nguyen, D.; Aljawrneh, B.; Alsalmi, S.; Ankowski, A. M.; Bane, J.; Barcus, S.; Benhar, O.; Bellini, V.; Bericic, J.; Biswas, D.; Camsonne, A.; Castellanos, J.; Chen, J.-P.; Christy, M. E.; Craycraft, K.; Day, D.; Dusa, S.-C.; Fuchey, E.; Gautam, T.; Giusti, C.; Gomez, J.; Gu, C.; Hague, T.; Hansen, J.-O.; Hauenstein, F.; Higinbotham, D. W.; Hyde, C.; Jen, C. M.; Keppel, C.; Li, S.; Lindgren, R.; Liu, H.; Mariani, C.; McClellan, R. E.; Meekins, D.; Michaels, R.; Mihovilovic, M.; Nycz, M.; Pandey, B.; Park, K.; Perera, G.; Puckett, A. J. R.; Širca, S.; Su, T.; Tang, L.; Tian, Y.; Ton, N.; Wojtsekhowski, B.; Wood, S.; Ye, Z.; Zhang, J.; Cruz Torres, Reynier; Ou, Longwu; ... Show more Show less![Thumbnail](/bitstream/handle/1721.1/117260/PhysRevC.98.014617.pdf.jpg?sequence=6&isAllowed=y)
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To probe CP violation in the leptonic sector using GeV energy neutrino beams in current and future experiments using argon detectors, precise models of the complex underlying neutrino and antineutrino interactions are needed. The E12-14-012 experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A was designed to perform a combined analysis of inclusive and exclusive electron scatterings on both argon (N=22) and titanium (Z=22) nuclei using GeV-energy electron beams. The measurement on titanium nucleus provides essential information to understand the neutrino scattering on argon, large contribution to which comes from scattering off neutrons. Here we report the first experimental study of electron-titanium scattering as double-differential cross section at beam energy E=2.222 GeV and electron-scattering angle θ=15.541^{∘}, measured over a broad range of energy transfer, spanning the kinematical regions in which quasielastic scattering and delta production are the dominant reaction mechanisms. The data provide valuable new information needed to develop accurate theoretical models of the electromagnetic and weak cross sections of these complex nuclei in the kinematic regime of interest to neutrino experiments.
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2018-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Physical Review C
Publisher
American Physical Society
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Dai, H., et al. “First Measurement of the Ti (e,e′) X Cross Section at Jefferson Lab.” Physical Review C, vol. 98, no. 1, July 2018. © 2018 American Physical Society
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2469-9985
2469-9993