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* CT Proposal [https://www.jlab.org/exp_prog/proposals/06/PR12-06-107.pdf]  
 
* CT Proposal [https://www.jlab.org/exp_prog/proposals/06/PR12-06-107.pdf]  
 
* Run Plan for E12_06_107 [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page#CT_Experiment_.28E1206107.29_Run_Plan]
 
* Run Plan for E12_06_107 [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page#CT_Experiment_.28E1206107.29_Run_Plan]
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* Instructions for monitoring and analysis during shift [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Instructions_for_monitoring_and_analysis_during_shift]
  
 
==Relevant Publications==
 
==Relevant Publications==

Revision as of 23:02, 24 January 2018

The Color Transparency Experiment

  • CT Proposal [1]
  • Run Plan for E12_06_107 [2]
  • Instructions for monitoring and analysis during shift [3]

Relevant Publications

  • Color Transparency: past, present and future [4]
  • The search for the onset of Color Transparency: a status report [5]
  • Nuclear transparency from quasielastic A(e,e'p) reactions uo to Q^2=8.1 (GeV/c)^2 [6]
  • Measurement of Nuclear Transparency for the A(e,e' pi^+) Reaction [7]
  • Study of the A(e,e'π+) Reaction on 1H, 2H, 12C, 27Al, 63Cu and 197Au [8]
  • Quasifree (e,e'p) reaction and proton propagation in nuclei [9]

Theses

  • The (e,e'p) Reaction Mechanism in the Quasi-Elastic Region [10] (D.Dutta)
  • Inclusive Electron Scattering From Nuclei at x>1 and High Q2 [11] (J. Arrington)
  • A study of the O^16 (e,e'p) Reaction at Deep Missing Energies [12] (N. Liyanage)
  • Quasielastic (e,e'p) Reactions and Proton Propagation Through Nuclei [13] (Derek Van Westrum)
  • Measurement of Nuclear Transparency from A(e,e',À+) Reactions [14] (Benjamin Clasie)
  • Nuclear Transparency and Single Particle Spectral Functions from Quasielastic A(e,e'p) Reactions up to Q2=8.1 GeV2 [15] (David McKee)

Analyses

  • Comparison of reconstructed quantities for the first 6 hrs production run. Red is SIMC and blue is data (run 2023 - 2052)
  • Comparison of kinematic quantities for the first 6 hrs production run. Red is SIMC and blue is data (run 2023 - 2052)
  • Table of yield normalization factors for each kinematic setting [16]

Softwares

Github Repos

Weekly Meetings

Other Links