Bulletin of the American Physical Society
5th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 63, Number 12
Tuesday–Saturday, October 23–27, 2018; Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session LE: Mini-symposium: Photoproduction and Electroproduction of Hadrons III
9:00 AM–11:15 AM,
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Hilton
Room: King's 1
Chair: Julie Roche, Ohio University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.HAW.LE.1
Abstract: LE.00001 : Searching for the onset of color transparency in Hall C at Jefferson Lab*
9:00 AM–9:15 AM
Presenter:
Holly Szumila-Vance
(Jefferson Lab)
Author:
Holly Szumila-Vance
(Jefferson Lab)
Color transparency (CT) is a fundamental phenomenon of QCD postulating that at high momentum transfer, one can preferentially measure hadrons that fluctuate to a small color neutral transverse size in the nucleus, and final state interactions within the nuclear medium are suppressed. CT is observed experimentally as a rise in the measured nuclear transparency as a function of the momentum transferred. While CT has been observed for mesons, it remains unconfirmed in baryons. An enhancement in the nuclear transparency was observed in A(p,2p) reactions at Brookhaven. This experiment seeks to confirm the measurement of proton transparency as well as to measure the onset. During the spring of 2018, this experiment was the first to run in Hall C at Jefferson Lab using the recently upgraded 12 GeV electron beam and obtained four kinematic points at momentum transfer Q2 from 8-14.3 GeV2, overlapping the same region where Brookhaven previously observed an enhancement. This experiment used the High Momentum Spectrometer (HMS) and Super High Momentum Spectrometer (SHMS) in coincidence to measure A(e,e'p) on a carbon target. This talk will summarize the status of the experiment since the completion of data taking as well as some preliminary results.
*U.S. DOE Grant Number: DE-FG02-07ER41528
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.HAW.LE.1
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