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2. Listening to music to cope with everyday stressors
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Krause, AE, Scott, WG, Flynn, S, Foong, B, Goh, K, Wake, S, Miller, D, Garvey, D, Krause, AE, Scott, WG, Flynn, S, Foong, B, Goh, K, Wake, S, Miller, D, and Garvey, D
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Everyday stressors—the irritating and disturbing events that happen in the context of everyday life—are common. The present research examined the relationship between everyday stressors and the use of music listening as a coping mechanism. In particular, it examined the use of music listening to cope with different types of everyday stressor and examined the relationship between this usage and listener characteristics, including demographics and music engagement style. Participants in the USA, Australia, and Malaysia ( N =553) completed an online survey. A factor analysis was used to identify five types of everyday stressor: Social, Financial, Performance Responsibilities, Work-related, and Daily Displeasures. Individuals listened to music significantly more often to cope with social and work-related stressors than performance responsibilities and daily displeasures. Moreover, individuals who demonstrated a stronger affective listening style and those who reported listening to music for emotion/problem-orientated and avoidance/disengagement reasons were found to listen to music most often to cope with everyday stressors. These findings have implications, for both listeners and health professionals, when considering how music listening can be used as a self-administered tool for coping with everyday stressors.
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- 2023
3. Bridging the gap : identifying needs and aspirations of Indigenous students to facilitate their entry into university.
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Hossain, D., Gorman, D., Williams-Mozely, J., and Garvey, D.
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- 2008
4. Improved algorithms for determination of particle directions with Timepix3
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Mánek, P., primary, Bergmann, B., additional, Burian, P., additional, Garvey, D., additional, Meduna, L., additional, Pospíšil, S., additional, Smolyanskiy, P., additional, and White, E., additional
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- 2022
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5. P25 The effect of post COVID-19 rehabilitation on health status using the EQ-5D- 5L
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Williamson, T, primary, Dyer, F, additional, Garvey, D, additional, Miers, A, additional, Morris, C, additional, Wells, C, additional, and Rahman, S, additional
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- 2021
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6. The role of knowledge in internationalization
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Brennan, L. and Garvey, D.
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- 2009
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7. Indigenous mental health promotion: mind over matter?
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Hunter, E and Garvey, D
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- 1998
8. ABT — 418, a Novel Nicotinic Agonist
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Arneric, S. P., Williams, M., Holladay, M. W., Wasicak, J. T., Donnelly-Roberts, D., Anderson, D. J., Pavlik, P., Martin, Y. C., Garvey, D. S., Sullivan, J. P., Wilkie, G., Wonnacott, Susan, Robinson, S. F., Pauly, James R., Decke, M. W., Brioni, J. D., Buckley, M. J., Curzon, P., O’Neill, A. B., Kim, D. J. B., Majchrzak, M., Marsh, K., Quigley, S., Rodrigues, A. D., Radek, R., Buccafusco, J. J., Jackson, W. J., Terry, A. V., Jr, Marsh, K. C., Decker, M. W., Amend, S. P., Pauly, J. R., Jansson, B., editor, Jörnvall, H., editor, Rydberg, U., editor, Terenius, L., editor, Vallee, B. L., editor, Clarke, Paul Brian Sydenham, editor, Quik, Maryka, editor, Thurau, Klaus, editor, and Adlkofer, Franz, editor
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- 1994
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9. Nitrosothiol-based NO-donors inhibit the gastrointestinal mucosal damaging actions of NSAIDs
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Tam, S. W., Saha, J. K., Garvey, D. S., Schroeder, J. D., Shelekhin, T. E., Janero, D. R., Chen, L., Glavin, A., and Letts, L. G.
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- 2000
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10. SOLAR ECLIPSE EFFECTS OBSERVED IN THE PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER OVER A DESERT
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EATON, F. D., HINES, J. R., HATCH, W. H., CIONCO, R. M., BYERS, J., GARVEY, D., and MILLER, DAVID R.
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- 1997
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11. Design of cholecystokinin analogs with high affinity and selectivity for brain CCK receptors
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Nadzan, A. M., primary, Garvey, D. S., additional, Holladay, M. W., additional, Shiosaki, K., additional, Tufano, M. D., additional, Shue, Y. K., additional, Chung, J. Y. L., additional, May, P. D., additional, May, C. S., additional, Lin, C. W., additional, Miller, T. R., additional, Witte, D. G., additional, Bianchi, B. R., additional, Wolfram, C. A. W., additional, Burt, S., additional, and Hutchins, C. W., additional
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- 1992
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12. Front-Line Service Roles Engagement and Subjective Well-being of Socially-Disadvantaged Employees
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Garvey, D., Sharma, Piyush, Kingshott, Russel, Garvey, D., Sharma, Piyush, and Kingshott, Russel
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- 2018
13. Critical Reflexivity in Indigenous and Cross-cultural Psychology: A Decolonial Approach to Curriculum?
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Castell, E., Bullen, Jonathan, Garvey, D., Jones, N., Castell, E., Bullen, Jonathan, Garvey, D., and Jones, N.
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Critical reflexivity is a mechanism for working toward decoloniality in higher education, with the potential to prompt students’ to critique the contexts in which they are embedded, and facilitate transformative learning. We present a critical examination of the tensions surrounding decoloniality and critical reflexivity in an undergraduate unit on Indigenous and cross-cultural psychology at a large Australian university. We invited students in the unit to participate in a written reflexive exercise at the beginning (N = 44) and end of semester (N = 23) and analyzed these reflections qualitatively for level (four-category scheme for coding) and content (causal layered analysis) of reflection. Findings suggest that, while students’ primarily demonstrate reflective engagement at levels preordinate to critical reflexivity, they are also engaged in active and nuanced processes of negotiating discomfort and uncertainty in this space. We pose critical commentary on the notion of safety in teaching practice, and consider the role of the academic institution in parametrizing the decolonial stance. This research holds application and transferability to higher education settings, and for the enduring project of engaging a decolonial approach to the curriculum within psychology.
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- 2018
14. Calibration of Knollenberg FSSP Light-Scattering Counters for Measurement of Cloud Droplets
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Pinnick, R. G., Garvey, D. M., and Duncan, L. D.
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- 1981
15. Impact of Engagement in Front-Line Service Roles on the Subjective Well-being of Indigenous Employees
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Haws, K., Houston, M., Noble, C., Kingshott, Russel, Sharma, Piyush, Garvey, D., Hosie, Peter, Haws, K., Houston, M., Noble, C., Kingshott, Russel, Sharma, Piyush, Garvey, D., and Hosie, Peter
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- 2017
16. An Economic Framework for Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Biosolids Management Options
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Raucher, R. S., primary, Garvey, D., additional, Hallett, K. C., additional, Henderson, J., additional, and Wagner, C., additional
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- 2015
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17. A Regional Geophysical Study of the Chihuahua City Area, Mexico
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Aiken, C. L. V., primary, Garvey, D. L., additional, Duch, Mauricio de la Fuente, additional, Keller, G. R., additional, and Goodell, P. C., additional
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- 1981
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18. Generation of 55-fs Pulses and Variable Spectral Windowing in a Linear-Cavity Synchronously Pumped cw Dye Laser
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Dawson, M. D., primary, Boggess, T. F., additional, Garvey, D. W., additional, and Smirl, A. L., additional
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- 1986
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19. Placental and fetal contraindications of dexamethasone administration to pregnant rats
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Garvey, D. and Scott, Jane
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- 1981
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20. Measurement and analysis of aerosol and black carbon in the southwestern united states and panama and their dependence on air mass origin
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Junker, C., Sheahan, J. N., Jennings, S. G., O'Brien, P., Hinds, B. D., Martinez-Twary, E., Hansen, A. D. A., White, C., Garvey, D. M., and Pinnick, R. G.
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long-range transport ,size distributions ,aerosol absorption ,atmospheric aerosol ,black carbon ,time series analysis of aerosol data ,attenuation cross-section ,air mass trajectory ,statistical analysis of aerosol data ,optical-properties ,aerosol mass ,source regions ,mace-head ,thermal measurements ,light-absorption ,elemental carbon - Abstract
Total aerosol mass loading, aerosol absorption, and black carbon ( BC) content were determined from aerosol collected on 598 quartz fiber filters at a remote, semiarid site near Orogrande, New Mexico from December 1989 to October 1995. Aerosol mass was determined by weighing filters before and after exposure, and aerosol absorption was determined by measuring the visible light transmitted through loaded filter samples and converting these measurements to aerosol absorption. BC content was determined by measuring visible light transmitted through filter samples before and after firing and converting the absorption to BC mass, assuming a BC absorption cross section of 19 m(2)/g in the fiber filter medium. Two analyses were then performed on each of the logged variables: an autoregressive integrating moving average (ARIMA) analysis and a decomposition analysis using an autoregressive model to accommodate first-order autocorrelation. The two analyses reveal that BC mass has no statistically significant seasonal dependence at the 5% level of significance but only random fluctuations varying around an average annual value that has a long-term decreasing trend (from 0.16 to 0.11 mug/m(3) during 1990-1995). Aerosol absorption, which is dominated by BC, also displays random fluctuations about an average value, and decreases from 1.9 Mm(-1) to 1.3 Mm(-1) during the same period. Unlike BC, aerosol mass at the Orogrande site displays distinctly different character. The analyses reveal a pronounced seasonal dependence, but no long-term trend for aerosol mass. The seasonal indices resulting from the autoregression analysis have a minimum in January (-0.78) and maximum in June (+0.58). The geometric mean value over the 1990-1995 period for aerosol mass is 16.0 mug/m(3). Since BC aerosol at the Orogrande site is a product of long-range atmospheric transport, a back trajectory analysis of air masses was conducted. Back trajectory analyses indicate that air masses traversing high population centres on the west coast of the USA can lead to significant BC loading, while air masses originating from the southeast of the site tend to have less BC. Additional aerosol measurements are reported for a remote maritime site located on the Atlantic side of the former Panama Canal Zone for the 1976-1979 period, although these data have been analyzed with less statistical rigor. The average geometric mean value of aerosol mass loading for this site is 9.7 mug/m(3), with a significant decreasing trend of -19% per year. The mean value of aerosol absorption is 0.59 Mm(-1), with a decreasing trend of -15% per year.
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- 2004
21. Precision measurement of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g2 and asymmetries A2
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E155 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P L., Antonov, R D., Arnold, R G., Averett, T., Band, H R., Bauer, J M., Borel, H., Bosted, P E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J P., Chupp, T E., Clendenin, J E., Comptour, C., Coulter, K P., Court, G R., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R D., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R A., Gómez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K., Høibraten, S., Hughes, E W., Hyde-Wright, C E., Johnson, J R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W T., Meziani, Z E., Minehart, R C., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L S., Rock, S E., Rondon-Aramayo, O A., Sick, I., Smith, L C., Smith, T B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Saint-Lorant, S J., Stuart, L M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J L., Witte, K., Young, C C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G H., Zihlmann, B., Zimmerman, D., and Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(02)03015-0 We have measured the spin structure functions g2p and g2d and the virtual photon asymmetries A2p and A2d over the kinematic range 0.02 < x < 0.8 and 0.7 < Q^2 < 20 GeV^2 by scattering 29.1 and 32.3 GeV longitudinally polarized electrons from transversely polarized NH3 and 6LiD targets. Our measured g2 approximately follows the twist-2 Wandzura-Wilczek calculation. The twist-3 reduced matrix elements d2p and d2n are less than two standard deviations from zero. The data are inconsistent with the Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule if there is no pathological behavior as x->0. The Efremov-Leader-Teryaev integral is consistent with zero within our measured kinematic range. The absolute value of A2 is significantly smaller than the sqrt[R(1+A1)/2] limit.
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- 2003
22. Measurements of R = σL/σT for 0.03 < x < 0.1 and Fit to World Data
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Staley, F., Arnold, R.G., Zimmermann, D., Fonvieille, H., Fellbaum, J., Smith, L.C., St.Lorant, S., Frlez, E., Button-Shafer, J., Coulter, K.P., Rochester, L.S., Minehart, R., Petratos, G.G., Marroncle, J., Morgenstern, J., Griffioen, K.A., Bosted, P.E., Grenier, P., Steiner, P., Maruyama, T., Usher, T., Zapalac, G., Dunne, J., Anthony, P.L., Lindgren, R., Akagi, T., Szalata, Z.M., Prescott, C., Garvey, D., Dietrich, F.S., Sick, I., Mitchell, J., Chen, J.P., Daoudi, M., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Smith, T.B., Liu, T.J., Meyer, W., Court, G., Clendenin, J., Spengos, M., Hoibraten, S., Zihlmann, B., Kawall, D., Bauer, J.M., McCarthy, J., Raines, P., Gearhart, R., White, J.L., Johnson, J.R., Kuriki, M., Kuhn, S.E., Feltham, A., Klein, A., Rijllart, A., Raue, B., Youngman, B., Young, C.C., Comptour, C., Hyde-Wright, C., Crabb, D., Day, D., Pocanic, D., Reyna, D., Walz, D., Hughes, E.W., Suekane, F., Wesselmann, F., Borel, H., Dutz, H., Band, H.R., Tang, H., Yuta, H., Gomez, J., Abe, K., Witte, K., Stuart, L.M., Rondon, O.A., Antonov, R., Erbacher, R., Pitthan, R., Prepost, R., Rock, S.E., Averett, T., Chupp, T.E., Breton, E.V., Maruyama, X.K., Roblin, Y., Terrien, Y., Meziani, Z.-E., and Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Measurements were made at SLAC of the cross section for scattering 29 GeV electrons from carbon at a laboratory angle of 4.58, corresponding to 0.03-x-0.1 and 1.3-Q2-2.7 GeV2. Values of RssLrsT were extracted in this kinematic range by comparing these data to cross sections measured at a higher beam energy by the NMC collaboration. The results are in reasonable agreement with pQCD calculations and with extrapolations of the R1990 parameterization of previous data. A new fit is made including these data and other recent results. q1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. This work was supported by Department of Energy contracts: No. W-2705-Eng-48 ŽLLNL., No. DE-AC03-76SF00515 ŽSLAC., No. DE-FG03- 88ER40439 ŽStanford., Nos. DE-FG05-88ER40390 and DEFG05-86ER40261 ŽVirginia., and No. DE- AC02-76ER00881 ŽWisconsin.; by National Science Foundation Grants No. 9114958 ŽAmerican., No. 9307710 ŽMassachusetts., No. 9217979 ŽMichigan., and No. 9104975 ŽODU.; by the Schweizerische Nationalfonds ŽBasel.; by the Commonwealth of Virginia; and by the Ministry of Science, Culture and Education of Japan ŽTohoku.. This work was supported by Department of Energy contracts: No. W-2705-Eng-48 LLNL., No. DE-AC03-76SF00515 ŽSLAC., No. DE-FG03- 88ER40439 Stanford., Nos. DE-FG05-88ER40390 and DEFG05-86ER40261 Virginia., and No. DE- AC02-76ER00881 Wisconsin.; by National Science Foundation Grants No. 9114958 American., No. 9307710 Massachusetts., No. 9217979 Michigan., and No. 9104975 ŽODU.; by the Schweizerische Nationalfonds ŽBasel.; by the Commonwealth of Virginia; and by the Ministry of Science, Culture and Education of Japan Tohoku..
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- 1999
23. Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1 and g2
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The E143 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chump, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K, McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., and Zimmermann, D.
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SLAC-PUB-7753, February 1998 Measurements are reported of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions gp1 and gd1 at beam energies of 29.1, 16.2, and 9.7 GeV, and gp2 and gd2 at a beam energy of 29.1 GeV. Work supported in part by Department of Energy contract DE-AC03-76SF00515.
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- 1998
24. Measurements of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions $g_{1}$ and $g_{2}$
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P. L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R. G., Averett, T., Band, H. R., Bauer, J. M., Borel, H., Bosted, P. E., Vincent Breton, Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J. P., Chupp, T. E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K. P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F. S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K. A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E. W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J. R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S. E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T. J., Lombard-Nelsen, R. M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X. K., Mccarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z. E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G. G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L., Rock, S. E., Rondon, O. A., Sick, I., Smith, L. C., Smith, T. B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Stuart, L. M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z. M., Hao Tang, Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., Wesselmann, F., White, J. L., Witte, K., Young, C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and E143
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[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] - Abstract
Measurements are reported of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g1 at beam energies of 29.1, 16.2, and 9.7 GeV and g2 at a beam energy of 29.1 GeV. The integrals of g1 over x have been evaluated at fixed Q**2 = 3 (GeV/c)**2 using the full data set. The Q**2 dependence of the ratio g1/F1 was studied and found to be small for Q**2 > 1 (GeV/c)**2. Within experimental precision the g2 data are well-described by the Wandzura-Wilczek twist-2 contribution. Twist-3 matrix elements were extracted and compared to theoretical predictions. The asymmetry A2 was measured and found to be significantly smaller than the positivity limit for both proton and deuteron targets. A2 for the proton is found to be positive and inconsistent with zero. Measurements of g1 in the resonance region show strong variations with x and Q**2, consistent with resonant amplitudes extracted from unpolarized data. These data allow us to study the Q**2 dependence of the first moments of g1 below the scaling region.
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- 1998
25. Measurement of the proton and deuteron spin structure function $g_1$ in the resonance region
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P. L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R. G., Averett, T., Band, H. R., Bauer, J. M., Borel, H., Bosted, P. E., Vincent Breton, Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J. P., Chupp, T. E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K. P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F. S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R. A., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K. A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E. W., Hyde-Wright, C. E., Johnson, J. R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S. E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T. J., Lombard-Nelsen, R. M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X. K., Mccarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z. E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G. G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B. A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L. S., Rock, S. E., Rondon, O. A., Sick, I., Smith, L. C., Smith, T. B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Stuart, L. M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z. M., Hao Tang, Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., Wesselmann, F., White, J. L., Witte, K., Young, C. C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmerman, D., Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and E143
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We have measured the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g[sup p][sub 1] and g[sup d][sub 1] in the region of the nucleon resonances for W2 < 5GeV2 and Q2(similar, equals)0.5 and Q2(similar, equals)1.2GeV2 by inelastically scattering 9.7 GeV polarized electrons off polarized 15NH3 and 15ND3 targets. We observe significant structure in g[sup p][sub 1] in the resonance region. We have used the present results, together with the deep-inelastic data at higher W2, to extract Gamma (Q2)(equivalent)01 g1(x,Q2)dx. This is the first information on the low-Q2 evolution of Gamma toward the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn limit at Q2 = 0.
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- 1997
26. Measurement of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Function g1 in the Resonance Region
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Gearhart, R., Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Boasted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C.E., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelson, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B.A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., Wesselmann, F., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., and The E143 Collaboration
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(Accepted in Phys. Rev. Lett.) The nucleon spin structure functions g1 and g2 have been and continue to be intensively studied via deep- inelastic lepton scattering [1–6]; however, they remain largely undetermined in the resonance region, where the squared invariant mass of the final state W2 is less than 4 GeV2.
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- 1997
27. Urban Effects on Transport and Diffusion of Smokes and Toxic Agents
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ARMY RESEARCH LAB ADELPHI MD, Garvey, D. M., Klipp, C. L., Chang, S. S., Huynh, G. D., Williamson, C. C., ARMY RESEARCH LAB ADELPHI MD, Garvey, D. M., Klipp, C. L., Chang, S. S., Huynh, G. D., and Williamson, C. C.
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With the recent emphasis on military operations in urban domains, the Army is concerned with the city environment and its effects on systems, sensors, and personnel. The Joint Urban 2003 (JUT) project, a cooperative undertaking to study turbulent transport and diffusion in the atmospheric boundary layer conducted in Oklahoma City in the summer of 2003, afforded the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) the opportunity to leverage the capabilities of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Exploitation (ABLE) suite of instruments to increase our understanding of this environment (Yee et al., 2004). In this paper, we focus on the near surface layer measurements of wind speed and air temperature fluctuations obtained from an array of twelve sonic anemometers on five towers set up outside the central business district (CBD) in surrounding industrial (urban) and semi-rural (suburban) areas. The anemometers sampled at a rate of 10 Hz. After quality control of these data, turbulent statistics of the three wind components and temperature were calculated using ten minute blocks of data (Garvey et al., 2004)., See also ADM001736, Proceedings of the Army Science Conference (24th) held in Orlando, FL on 29 Nov-2 Dec 2004.
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28. Measurements of the Q2-Dependence of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1p and g1d
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bested, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Greniere, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyarna, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rocka, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengosa, M., Staleye, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., and Zimmerman, D.
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The ratio g1/F1 has been measured over the range 0.031 (GeV/c)2. A trend is observed for g1/F1 to decrease at lower Q2. Fits to world data with and without a possible Q2-dependence in g1/F1 are in agreement with the Bjorken sum rule, but Delta_q is substantially less than the quark-parton model expectation.
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- 1995
29. Measurements of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Function g2 and Asymmetry A2
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Garvey, D., Maruyama, X.K., The E143 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chump, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., and Zimmermann, D.
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Submitted to Physical Review Letters. The article of record may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.587. We have measured proton and deuteron virtual photon-nucleon asymmetries Ap2 and Ad2 and structure functions gp2 and gd2 over the range 0.03
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30. Precision measurement of the deuteron spin structure function gd1
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, S.G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., E143 Collaboration, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), and Physics
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We report on a high-statistics measurement of'. the deuteron spin structure function g(di) at a beam energy of 29 GeV in the kinematic range 0.029 < x < 0.8 and 1 < Q2 < IO (GeV / c) (2) • The integral r(di) = f(1o) g(di) dx evaluated at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c) 2 gives 0.042 ± 0.003(stat) ± 0.004(syst). Combining this result with our earlier measurement of g(di), we find r(pi) - r(nt) = 0.163 ± O.OIO(stat) ± 0.016(syst), which agrees with the prediction of the Bjorken sum rule with O(a(3x)) corrections, r(pi) - r(ni) = 0.171 ± 0.008. We find the quark contribution to the proton helicity to be liq = 0.30 ± 0.06. This work was supported by Department of Energy Contracts No. DE-AC05-84ER40150 (CEBAF), No. W-2795-Eng-48 (LLNL), No. DE-AC0376SF00515 (SLAC), No. DE-FG03-88ER40439 (Stanford), No. DE-FG05-88ER40390 and No. DEFG05-86ER4026 (Virginia), and No. DE-AC02-76ER00881 (Wisconsin); by National Science Foundation Grants No. 9114958 (American), No. 9307710 (Massachusetts), No. 9217979 (Michigan), No. 9104975 (ODU) and No. 9118137 (U. Penn.); by the Schweizersche Nationalfonds (Basel); by the Commonwealth of Virginia (Virginia); by the Centre NAtional de la Recherche Scientifique and the Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (French groups); and by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Tohoku).
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31. Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function $g^{p}_{1}$
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P. L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R. G., Averett, T., Band, H. R., Bauer, J. M., Borel, H., Bosted, P. E., Vincent Breton, Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J. P., Chupp, T. E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K. P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F. S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K. A., Hoeibraten, S., Hughes, E. W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J. R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S. E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T. J., Lombard-Nelsen, R. M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X. K., Mccarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z. E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G. G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L., Rock, S. E., Rondon, O. A., Sick, I., Smith, L. C., Smith, T. B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Stuart, L. M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z. M., Hao Tang, Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J. L., Witte, K., Young, C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and E143
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[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] - Abstract
We have measured the ratio g[sup p][sub 1]/F[sup p][sub 1] over the range 0.029 < x < 0.8 and 1.3 < Q2 < 10 (GeV/c)2 using deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized ammonia. An evaluation of the integral (integral)g[sup p][sub 1](x,Q2)dx at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c)2 yields 0.127 ± 0.004(stat) ± 0.010(syst), in agreement with previous experiments, but well below the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule prediction of 0.160 ± 0.006. In the quark-parton model, this implies Delta q = 0.27 ± 0.10.
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32. Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function g(p1)
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., HydeWright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D.K., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle. J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., E143 Collaboration, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), and Physics
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We have measured the ratio (gi) /F(gi) over the range 0.029 ( x ( 0.8 and 1.3 (Q+/- ( 10 (GeV/c) using deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized ammonia. An evaluation of the integral fo g+/_ (x, Q2) dx at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c)2 yields 0.127 +/- 0.004(stat) +/- 0.010(syst), in agreement with previous experiments, but well below the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule prediction of 0.160 +/- 0.006. In the quark-parton model, this implies Aq = 0.27 +/- 0.10. This work was supported by Department of Energy Contracts No. DE-AC05-84ER40150 (CEBAF), No. W-2795-Eng-48 (LLNL), No. DE-AC0376SF00515 (SLAC), No. DE-FG03-88ER40439 (Stanford), No. DE-FG05-88ER40390 and No. DEFG05-86ER4026 (Virginia), and No. DE-AC02-76ER00881 (Wisconsin); by National Science Foundation Grants No. 9114958 (American), No. 9307710 (Massachusetts), No. 9217979 (Michigan), No. 9104975 (ODU) and No. 9118137 (U. Penn.); by the Schweizersche Nationalfonds (Basel); by the Commonwealth of Virginia (Virginia); by the Centre NAtional de la Recherche Scientifique and the Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (French groups); and by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Tohoku).
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33. Precision measurement of the deuteron spin structure function $g^{d}_{1}$
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Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P. L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R. G., Averett, T., Band, H. R., Bauer, J. M., Borel, H., Bosted, P. E., Vincent Breton, Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J. P., Chupp, T. E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K. P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F. S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K. A., Hoeibraten, S., Hughes, E. W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J. R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S. E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T. J., Lombard-Nelsen, R. M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X. K., Mccarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z. E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G. G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L., Rock, S. E., Rondon, O. A., Sick, I., Smith, L. C., Smith, T. B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Stuart, L. M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z. M., Hao Tang, Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J. L., Witte, K., Young, C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and E143
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[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] - Abstract
We report on a high-statistics measurement of the deuteron spin structure function g[sup d][sub 1] at a beam energy of 29 GeV in the kinematic range 0.029 < x < 0.8 and 1 < Q2 < 10 (GeV/c)2. The integral Gamma [sup d][sub 1] = (integral)[sup 1][sub 0]g[sup d][sub 1]dx evaluated at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c)2 gives 0.042 ± 0.003(stat) ± 0.004(syst). Combining this result with our earlier measurement of g[sup p][sub 1], we find Gamma [sup p][sub 1]- Gamma [sup n][sub 1] = 0.163 ± 0.010(stat) ± 0.016(syst), which agrees with the prediction of the Bjorken sum rule with O( alpha [sup 3][sub s]) corrections, Gamma [sup p][sub 1]- Gamma [sup n][sub 1] = 0.171 ± 0.008. We find the quark contribution to the proton helicity to be Delta q = 0.30 ± 0.06.
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34. Precision measurement of the proton and deuteron spin structure functions g2 and asymmetries A2
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), E155 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P L., Antonov, R D., Arnold, R G., Averett, T., Band, H R., Bauer, J M., Borel, H., Bosted, P E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J P., Chupp, T E., Clendenin, J E., Comptour, C., Coulter, K P., Court, G R., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R D., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R A., Gómez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K., Høibraten, S., Hughes, E W., Hyde-Wright, C E., Johnson, J R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W T., Meziani, Z E., Minehart, R C., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L S., Rock, S E., Rondon-Aramayo, O A., Sick, I., Smith, L C., Smith, T B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Saint-Lorant, S J., Stuart, L M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J L., Witte, K., Young, C C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G H., Zihlmann, B., Zimmerman, D., Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), E155 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P L., Antonov, R D., Arnold, R G., Averett, T., Band, H R., Bauer, J M., Borel, H., Bosted, P E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J P., Chupp, T E., Clendenin, J E., Comptour, C., Coulter, K P., Court, G R., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R D., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R A., Gómez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K., Høibraten, S., Hughes, E W., Hyde-Wright, C E., Johnson, J R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W T., Meziani, Z E., Minehart, R C., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L S., Rock, S E., Rondon-Aramayo, O A., Sick, I., Smith, L C., Smith, T B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Saint-Lorant, S J., Stuart, L M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J L., Witte, K., Young, C C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G H., Zihlmann, B., and Zimmerman, D.
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We have measured the spin structure functions g2p and g2d and the virtual photon asymmetries A2p and A2d over the kinematic range 0.02 < x < 0.8 and 0.7 < Q^2 < 20 GeV^2 by scattering 29.1 and 32.3 GeV longitudinally polarized electrons from transversely polarized NH3 and 6LiD targets. Our measured g2 approximately follows the twist-2 Wandzura-Wilczek calculation. The twist-3 reduced matrix elements d2p and d2n are less than two standard deviations from zero. The data are inconsistent with the Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule if there is no pathological behavior as x->0. The Efremov-Leader-Teryaev integral is consistent with zero within our measured kinematic range. The absolute value of A2 is significantly smaller than the sqrt[R(1+A1)/2] limit.
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35. Precision Measurement of the Proton Spin Structure Function g1p
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E143 Collaboration, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P L., Antonov, R D., Arnold, R G., Averett, T., Band, H R., Bauer, J M., Borel, H., Bosted, P E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J P., Chupp, T E., Clendenin, J E., Comptour, C., Coulter, K P., Court, G R., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R D., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R A., Gómez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K., Høibraten, S., Hughes, E W., Hyde-Wright, C E., Johnson, J R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W T., Meziani, Z E., Minehart, R C., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B A., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L S., Rock, S E., Rondon-Aramayo, O A., Sick, I., Smith, L C., Smith, T B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., Saint-Lorant, S J., Stuart, L M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J L., Witte, K., Young, C C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G H., Zihlmann, B., Zimmerman, D., and Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.346 We have measured the ratio g[sup p][sub 1]/F[sup p][sub 1] over the range 0.029 < x < 0.8 and 1.3 < Q2 < 10 (GeV/c)2 using deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized ammonia. An evaluation of the integral (integral)g[sup p][sub 1](x,Q2)dx at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c)2 yields 0.127 ± 0.004(stat) ± 0.010(syst), in agreement with previous experiments, but well below the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule prediction of 0.160 ± 0.006. In the quark-parton model, this implies Delta q = 0.27 ± 0.10.
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36. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Novel Substituted Spirohydantoins.
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CARRERA, G. M. JUN., primary and GARVEY, D. S., additional
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37. ChemInform Abstract: An Efficient Synthesis of 2-Methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4H-furo(2,3-d) azepines.
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SHUE, Y.-K., primary, CARRERA, G. M. JUN., additional, HUTCHINS, C. W., additional, GARVEY, D. S., additional, and NADZAN, A. M., additional
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38. ChemInform Abstract: A Short, Efficient Synthesis of the Novel Cholinergic Channel Activator, ABT 418, from L-Proline.
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ELLIOTT, R. L., primary, KOPECKA, H., additional, LIN, N.-H., additional, HE, Y., additional, and GARVEY, D. S., additional
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39. ChemInform Abstract: Structure-Activity Studies on 2-Methyl-3-(2(S)-pyrrolidinylmethoxy) pyridine (ABT-089): An Orally Bioavailable 3-Pyridyl Ether Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Ligand with Cognition-Enhancing Properties.
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LIN, N.-H., primary, GUNN, D. E., additional, RYTHER, K. B., additional, GARVEY, D. S., additional, DONNELLY-ROBERTS, D. L., additional, DECKER, M. W., additional, BRIONI, J. D., additional, BUCKLEY, M. J., additional, RODRIGUES, A. D., additional, MARSH, K. G., additional, ANDERSON, D. J., additional, BUCCAFUSCO, J. J., additional, PRENDERGAST, M. A., additional, SULLIVAN, J. P., additional, WILLIAMS, M., additional, ARNERIC, S. P., additional, and HOLLADAY, M. W., additional
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40. Pattern Recognition-Based Remaining Useful Life Estimation of Bottomhole Assembly Tools
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Garvey, D. R., additional, Baumann, J., additional, Lehr, J., additional, and Hines, J. W., additional
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41. Laboratory investigations of cloud nuclei from combustion of Space Shuttle propellant
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Hindman Ii, E. E, Garvey, D. M, Langer, G, Gregory, G. L, and Odencrantz, F. K
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Spacecraft Propulsion And Power - Abstract
Small quantities of solid rocket motor propellant, of the type to launch the Space Shuttle, were burned at ambient pressure in the laboratory to provide aerosol samples for characterization. A portion of each sample was injected into an isothermal cloud chamber and the remainder into a 770-liter holding tank. Portable ice nucleus (IN) counters, filter devices for IN determinations and a cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) counter sampled from the tank. The measurements show that particles resulting from the combustion of the propellant are active IN (3.3 times 10 to the 8th to 1.5 times 10 to the 11th/g active at 20 C). The portable counters and filters detected significantly fewer IN than the isothermal cloud chamber. The propellant aerosol is a prolific source of CCN that swamped the instrument.
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- 1980
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42. Respiration Motion Prediction Using Time-Delay Kernel Regression Modeling
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Seibert, R., primary, Ramsey, C.R., additional, Harris, C., additional, Garvey, D., additional, and Hines, W., additional
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- 2007
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43. TU-C-M100J-10: Respiration Motion Prediction Using Time-Delay Kernel Regression Modeling
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Seibert, R, primary, Ramsey, C, additional, Harris, C, additional, Garvey, D, additional, and Hines, W, additional
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- 2007
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44. SU-GG-AUD-01: Exit Dosimetry Treatment Verification Using Auto-Associative Kernel Regression
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Seibert, R, primary, Ramsey, C, additional, Robison, B, additional, Outten, S, additional, Garvey, D, additional, and Hines, W, additional
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- 2007
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45. Electrothermal thrusters in the ATEP system
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Garvey, D. C and Michelsen, W. R
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Propulsion Systems - Abstract
Specific impulse, and propulsion system optimization with electrothermal thrustors
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- 1967
46. Applications of the ATEP concept
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Garvey, D. C and Mickelsen, W. R
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Propulsion Systems - Abstract
Electrostatic, electrothermal thrustors in electric propulsion system augmented with thermal power
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- 1967
47. Design of a Heteroaryl Modified, 1,5-Disubstituted Pyrazole Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Selective Inhibitor
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Ezawa, M., primary, Garvey, D., additional, Janero, D., additional, Khanapure, S., additional, Letts, L., additional, Martino, A., additional, Ranatunge, R., additional, Schwalb, D., additional, and Young, D., additional
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- 2005
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48. Measurement and analysis of aerosol and black carbon in the southwestern United States and Panama and their dependence on air mass origin
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Junker, C., primary, Sheahan, J. N., additional, Jennings, S. G., additional, O'Brien, P., additional, Hinds, B. D., additional, Martinez-Twary, E., additional, Hansen, A. D. A., additional, White, C., additional, Garvey, D. M., additional, and Pinnick, R. G., additional
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- 2004
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49. Precision measurement of the proton spin structure function g(p1)
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Physics, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., HydeWright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D.K., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle. J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., E143 Collaboration, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Physics, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., HydeWright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D.K., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T.J., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle. J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., and E143 Collaboration
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We have measured the ratio (gi) /F(gi) over the range 0.029 ( x ( 0.8 and 1.3 (Q+/- ( 10 (GeV/c) using deep-inelastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized ammonia. An evaluation of the integral fo g+/_ (x, Q2) dx at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c)2 yields 0.127 +/- 0.004(stat) +/- 0.010(syst), in agreement with previous experiments, but well below the Ellis-Jaffe sum rule prediction of 0.160 +/- 0.006. In the quark-parton model, this implies Aq = 0.27 +/- 0.10.
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50. Precision measurement of the deuteron spin structure function gd1
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Physics, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, S.G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., E143 Collaboration, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Physics, Abe, K., Akagi, T., Anthony, P.L., Antonov, R., Arnold, R.G., Averett, T., Band, H.R., Bauer, J.M., Borel, H., Bosted, P.E., Breton, V., Button-Shafer, J., Chen, J.P., Chupp, T.E., Clendenin, J., Comptour, C., Coulter, K.P., Court, S.G., Crabb, D., Daoudi, M., Day, D., Dietrich, F.S., Dunne, J., Dutz, H., Erbacher, R., Fellbaum, J., Feltham, A., Fonvieille, H., Frlez, E., Garvey, D., Gearhart, R., Gomez, J., Grenier, P., Griffioen, K.A., Hoibraten, S., Hughes, E.W., Hyde-Wright, C., Johnson, J.R., Kawall, D., Klein, A., Kuhn, S.E., Kuriki, M., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Lombard-Nelsen, R.M., Marroncle, J., Maruyama, T., Maruyama, X.K., McCarthy, J., Meyer, W., Meziani, Z.-E., Minehart, R., Mitchell, J., Morgenstern, J., Petratos, G.G., Pitthan, R., Pocanic, D., Prescott, C., Prepost, R., Raines, P., Raue, B., Reyna, D., Rijllart, A., Roblin, Y., Rochester, L.S., Rock, S.E., Rondon, O.A., Sick, I., Smith, L.C., Smith, T.B., Spengos, M., Staley, F., Steiner, P., St. Lorant, S., Stuart, L.M., Suekane, F., Szalata, Z.M., Tang, H., Terrien, Y., Usher, T., Walz, D., White, J.L., Witte, K., Young, C.C., Youngman, B., Yuta, H., Zapalac, G., Zihlmann, B., Zimmermann, D., and E143 Collaboration
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We report on a high-statistics measurement of'. the deuteron spin structure function g(di) at a beam energy of 29 GeV in the kinematic range 0.029 < x < 0.8 and 1 < Q2 < IO (GeV / c) (2) • The integral r(di) = f(1o) g(di) dx evaluated at fixed Q2 = 3 (GeV/c) 2 gives 0.042 ± 0.003(stat) ± 0.004(syst). Combining this result with our earlier measurement of g(di), we find r(pi) - r(nt) = 0.163 ± O.OIO(stat) ± 0.016(syst), which agrees with the prediction of the Bjorken sum rule with O(a(3x)) corrections, r(pi) - r(ni) = 0.171 ± 0.008. We find the quark contribution to the proton helicity to be liq = 0.30 ± 0.06.
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- 1995
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