Measurement of the electric form factor of the neutron through d→(e→, en)p at Q2 = 0.5 (Gev/c)2

H. Zhu, A. Ahmidouch, H. Anklin, H. Arenhövel, C. Armstrong, C. Bernet, W. Boeglin, H. Breuer, P. Brindza, D. Brown, S. Bültmann, R. Carlini, N. Chant, A. Cowley, D. Crabb, S. Danagoulian, D. B. Day, T. Eden, R. Ent, Y. FarahR. Fatemi, K. Garrow, C. Harris, M. Hauger, A. Honegger, J. Jourdan, M. Kaufmann, M. Khandaker, G. Kubon, J. Lichtenstadt, R. Lindgren, R. Lourie, A. Lung, D. Mack, S. Malik, P. Markowitz, K. McFarlane, P. McKee, D. McNulty, G. Milanovich, J. Mitchell, H. Mkrtchyan, M. Mühlbauer, T. Pefitjean, Y. Prok, D. Rohe, E. Rollinde, O. A. Rondon, P. Roos, R. Sawafta, I. Sick, C. Smith, T. Southern, M. Steinacher, S. Stepanyan, V. Tadevosyan, R. Tieulent, A. Tobias, W. Vulcan, G. Warren, H. Wöhrle, S. Wood, C. Yan, M. Zeier, J. Zhao, B. Zihlmann

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Abstract

The electric form factor of neutrons was measured using a solid polarized target. The beam-target asymmetry in scattering of polarized electrons from polarized deuterated ammonia was used for the measurement. A magnetic spectrometer was used to detect the electrons in coincidence with neutrons in a solid angle segmented detector.

Original languageEnglish
Article number081801
Pages (from-to)818011-818014
Number of pages4
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume87
Issue number8
StatePublished - Aug 20 2001

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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