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! Deuterium<br><math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math><br><math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> !! Carbon<br><math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math><br><math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> | ! Deuterium<br><math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math><br><math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> !! Carbon<br><math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math><br><math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 4 October 2013
Comparison Bosted and Misak Cross-sections to Data
There are a few points of data that we can compare the Bosted and Misak cross-section code to so that we can make sure to get a good estimate depending on our kinematics.
Using the deuterium information from the quasi-elastic scattering archive data page, there are two measurements (both Shutz:1976) that are similar to our settings:
There's also carbon and deuterium data from E02-019 that we can compare the models to:
Deuterium <math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math> <math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> |
Carbon <math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=5.766\mathrm{~GeV}</math> <math>\theta_{e'}=18.00^{\circ}</math> |
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