B1
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The b1 Experiment
A proposal to measure the deuteron tensor structure function b1 in Jefferson Lab's Hall C.
- Proposal to PAC 40 (pdf)
- Proposal to PAC 38 (pdf) (deferred)
- Updates to the PAC38 proposal: b1/updates
Meetings Info
- Agendas for Working Group Meetings
- Minutes of meetings.
Relevant Publications
JLab proposals and other experiments
- Elastic electron deuteron scattering on a tensor polarized solid ND 3 target. B. Boden et al, Z.Phys. C49 (1991) 175. (link) (pdf)
- Proposal for the Measurement of the (e,e'p) Cross Section on Tensor Polarized Deuterium. H. Anklin, W. Boeglin et al., PR97-102, PAC13 rated A- (pdf)
- Proposal to measure t11 in elastic e-D scattering at JLab. J. Mitchell et al. (1994, not submitted) (pdf)
- Status of the T20 Experiment at VEPP-3. S.G. Popov et al. (pdf).
Target Physics
- Polarized H,D and 3He Targets for Particle Physics Experiments. St. Goertz, W. Meyer and G. Reicherz. Prog. Part. and Nucl. Phys. 49 (2002) 403. (link)
- Tensor Polarized Deuteron Targets for intermediate energy physics experiments. W. Meyer and E. Schilling BONN-HE-85-06. (pdf)
- Dynamic Orientation of Nuclei at Low Temperatures W. de Boer CERN-74-11. (pdf)
Theory and Talks
- Inclusive deuteron electrodisintegration with polarized electrons and a polarized target W. Leidemann, E.L. Tomusiak, H. Arenhovel Phys.Rev.C43(1991)1022. (link)
- Angular momentum sum rule for spin-one hadronic systems Swadhin K. Taneja, Kunal Kathuria, Simonetta Liuti, and Gary R. Goldstein . Phys.Rev.D 86.036008 (link).
- Talk by R. Jaffe on b1 and other SF's (undated). (pdf).
- Another talk on b1 (by A. Manohar(?), undated). (pdf).
Technical Notes
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- Rates and Systematic Uncertainty Calculations for a Measurement of <math>A_{zz}</math> (In Progress)
Mailing Lists
- The b1 mailing list for general announcements is b1@jlab.org.
- The b1 mailing list for the working group is b1_ana@jlab.org.
You can subscribe to both at http://mailman.jlab.org
Other b1 Links
- O. Rondon's b1 folder on twist at UVA