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D. Hayes

Researcher at Old Dominion University

Publications -  17
Citations -  553

D. Hayes is an academic researcher from Old Dominion University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proton & Compton scattering. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 501 citations.

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Scaling tests of the cross section for deeply virtual Compton scattering.

TL;DR: The first measurements of the e[over -->]p-->epgamma cross section in the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) regime and the valence quark region are presented, proving that generalized parton distributions (GPDs) are accessible to experiment at moderate Q(2), and the first model-independent measurement of linear combinations of GPDs and GPD integrals up to the twist-3 approximation.
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E00-110 experiment at Jefferson Lab Hall A: Deeply virtual Compton scattering off the proton at 6 GeV

Maxime Defurne, +88 more
- 03 Nov 2015 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the photon electroproduction cross section in the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) regime and the valence quark region from Jefferson Lab experiment E00-110 was analyzed.
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High resolution spectroscopy of B-12(Lambda) by electroproduction

M. Iodice, +100 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an experiment measuring electroproduction of hypernuclei has been performed in Hall A at Jefferson Lab on a $^{12}$C target, where superconducting septum magnets and a Ring Imaging CHerenkov detector (RICH) were added to the standard equipment.
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Compton scattering cross-section on the proton at high momentum transfer

Areg Danagoulian, +89 more
TL;DR: Cross-section values for Compton scattering on the proton were measured at 25 kinematic settings over the range s=5-11 and -t=2-7 GeV2 with a statistical accuracy of a few percent, and are in fair agreement with the calculations using the handbag mechanism.
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High-resolution spectroscopy of N-16(Lambda) by electroproduction

F. Cusanno, +99 more
TL;DR: In this article, a thin film of falling water was used as a target to measure the (16)O(e,e'K(+))Lambda, Sigma(0) exclusive reactions and precise calibration of the energy scale.