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2. Exclusive ρ0 meson electroproduction from hydrogen at CLAS
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C. Hadjidakis, M. Guidal, M. Garçon, J.-M. Laget, E.S. Smith, M. Vanderhaeghen, G. Adams, P. Ambrozewicz, E. Anciant, M. Anghinolfi, B. Asavapibhop, G. Asryan, G. Audit, T. Auger, H. Avakian, H. Bagdasaryan, J.P. Ball, S. Barrow, M. Battaglieri, K. Beard, M. Bektasoglu, M. Bellis, N. Benmouna, N. Bianchi, A.S. Biselli, S. Boiarinov, B.E. Bonner, S. Bouchigny, R. Bradford, D. Branford, W.J. Briscoe, W.K. Brooks, V.D. Burkert, C. Butuceanu, J.R. Calarco, D.S. Carman, B. Carnahan, C. Cetina, S. Chen, P.L. Cole, A. Coleman, D. Cords, P. Corvisiero, D. Crabb, H. Crannell, J.P. Cummings, E. De Sanctis, R. DeVita, P.V. Degtyarenko, L. Dennis, K.V. Dharmawardane, K.S. Dhuga, J.-P. Didelez, C. Djalali, G.E. Dodge, D. Doughty, P. Dragovitsch, M. Dugger, S. Dytman, O.P. Dzyubak, H. Egiyan, K.S. Egiyan, L. Elouadrhiri, A. Empl, P. Eugenio, L. Farhi, R. Fatemi, R.J. Feuerbach, T.A. Forest, V. Frolov, H. Funsten, S.J. Gaff, G. Gavalian, G.P. Gilfoyle, K.L. Giovanetti, P. Girard, C.I.O. Gordon, R.W. Gothe, K.A. Griffioen, M. Guillo, M. Guler, L. Guo, V. Gyurjyan, R.S. Hakobyan, J. Hardie, D. Heddle, F.W. Hersman, K. Hicks, H. Hleiqawi, M. Holtrop, E. Hourany, J. Hu, C.E. Hyde-Wright, Y. Ilieva, D. Ireland, M.M. Ito, D. Jenkins, H.-S. Jo, K. Joo, H.G. Juengst, J.H. Kelley, J. Kellie, M. Khandaker, K.Y. Kim, K. Kim, W. Kim, A. Klein, F.J. Klein, A.V. Klimenko, M. Klusman, M. Kossov, L.H. Kramer, S.E. Kuhn, J. Kuhn, J. Lachniet, J. Langheinrich, D. Lawrence, T. Lee, Ji Li, K. Livingstone, K. Lukashin, J.J. Manak, C. Marchand, S. McAleer, J.W.C. McNabb, B.A. Mecking, J.J. Melone, M.D. Mestayer, C.A. Meyer, K. Mikhailov, R. Minehart, M. Mirazita, R. Miskimen, L. Morand, S.A. Morrow, V. Muccifora, J. Mueller, G.S. Mutchler, J. Napolitano, R. Nasseripour, S.O. Nelson, S. Niccolai, G. Niculescu, I. Niculescu, B.B. Niczyporuk, R.A. Niyazov, M. Nozar, G.V. O'Rielly, M. Osipenko, K. Park, E. Pasyuk, G. Peterson, S.A. Philips, N. Pivnyuk, D. Pocanic, O. Pogorelko, E. Polli, S. Pozdniakov, B.M. Preedom, J.W. Price, Y. Prok, D. Protopopescu, L.M. Qin, B.A. Raue, G. Riccardi, G. Ricco, M. Ripani, B.G. Ritchie, F. Ronchetti, P. Rossi, G. Rosner, D. Rowntree, P.D. Rubin, F. Sabatié, K. Sabourov, C. Salgado, J.P. Santoro, V. Sapunenko, R.A. Schumacher, V.S. Serov, Y.G. Sharabian, J. Shaw, S. Simionatto, A.V. Skabelin, L.C. Smith, D.I. Sober, M. Spraker, A. Stavinsky, S. Stepanyan, B.E. Stokes, P. Stoler, S. Strauch, M. Taiuti, S. Taylor, D.J. Tedeschi, U. Thoma, R. Thompson, A. Tkabladze, L. Todor, C. Tur, M. Ungaro, M.F. Vineyard, A.V. Vlassov, K. Wang, L.B. Weinstein, H. Weller, D.P. Weygand, C.S. Whisnant, M. Williams, E. Wolin, M.H. Wood, A. Yegneswaran, J. Yun, and L. Zana
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,Hadron ,Elementary particle ,Parton ,PHOTONS ,01 natural sciences ,Particle identification ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,ELASTIC ELECTROPRODUCTION ,Cross section (physics) ,LARGE Q(2) ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment ,NUCLEON ,010306 general physics ,VIRTUAL COMPTON-SCATTERING ,HIGH-ENERGIES ,Boson ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,VIRTUAL COMPTON-SCATTERING, VECTOR-MESONS, ELASTIC ELECTROPRODUCTION, DIFFRACTIVE PRODUCTION, PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS, HIGH-ENERGIES, LARGE Q(2), NUCLEON, PHOTOPRODUCTION, PHOTONS ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,DIFFRACTIVE PRODUCTION ,PHOTOPRODUCTION ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nucleon ,VECTOR-MESONS - Abstract
The longitudinal and transverse components of the cross section for the $e p\to e^\prime p \rho^0$ reaction were measured in Hall B at Jefferson Laboratory using the CLAS detector. The data were taken with a 4.247 GeV electron beam and were analyzed in a range of $x_B$ from 0.2 to 0.6 and of $Q^2$ from 1.5 to 3.0 GeV$^2$. The data are compared to a Regge model based on effective hadronic degrees of freedom and to a calculation based on Generalized Parton Distributions. It is found that the transverse part of the cross section is well described by the former approach while the longitudinal part can be reproduced by the latter., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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