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J. S. Real
Researcher at Joseph Fourier University
Publications - 11
Citations - 332
J. S. Real is an academic researcher from Joseph Fourier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Elastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 318 citations.
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Strange Quark Contributions to Parity-Violating Asymmetries in the Backward Angle G0 Electron Scattering Experiment
Darko Androić,D. S. Armstrong,J. Arvieux,S. L. Bailey,Douglas H Beck,E. J. Beise,J. Benesch,Fatiha Benmokhtar,Fatiha Benmokhtar,L. Bimbot,J. Birchall,P. Bosted,H. Breuer,C. L. Capuano,Y. C. Chao,A. Coppens,C. A. Davis,C. Ellis,G. Flores,G. B. Franklin,C. Furget,D. Gaskell,M. I. W. Gericke,J. Grames,G. Guillard,J. Hansknecht,T. Horn,M. K. Jones,P. M. King,Wolfgang Korsch,S. Kox,L. Lee,Junyu Liu,A. Lung,Juliette Mammei,J. W. Martin,R. D. McKeown,M. Mihovilovič,A. Micherdzinska,H. Mkrtchyan,M. Muether,S. A. Page,V. Papavassiliou,S. F. Pate,S. K. Phillips,P. Pillot,Michael Pitt,M. Poelker,B. P. Quinn,W. D. Ramsay,J. S. Real,J. Roche,P. G. Roos,J. Schaub,T. Seva,Neven Simicevic,G. R. Smith,D. T. Spayde,M. Stutzman,R. Suleiman,R. Suleiman,V. Tadevosyan,W. T. H. van Oers,M. Versteegen,E. Voutier,W. F. Vulcan,S. Wells,S. E. Williamson,S. A. Wood +68 more
TL;DR: P parity-violating asymmetries in elastic electron-proton and quasielastic electron-deuteron scattering are measured and the first measurement of anapole moment effects in the axial-vector current at these four-momentum transfers is presented.
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Parity-violating Electron Deuteron Scattering and the Proton’s Neutral Weak Axial Vector Form Factor
Takeyasu M. Ito,T. Averett,D. Barkhuff,G. Batigne,Douglas H Beck,E. J. Beise,A. Blake,H. Breuer,R. Carr,Benjamin Clasie,S. Covrig,Areg Danagoulian,G. W. Dodson,K. A. Dow,Dipangkar Dutta,M. Farkhondeh,B. W. Filippone,W. Franklin,C. Furget,Haiyan Gao,Jiansong Gao,K. Gustafsson,L. Hannelius,R. Hasty,A. M. Hawthorne-Allen,M. C. Herda,C. E. Jones,P. M. King,Wolfgang Korsch,S. Kowalski,S. Kox,K. Kramer,P. Lee,Jin Liu,J. W. Martin,R. D. McKeown,B. Mueller,Michael Pitt,Brad Plaster,G. Quéméner,J. S. Real,J. Ritter,J. Ritter,J. Roche,V. Savu,Rocco Schiavilla,Rocco Schiavilla,J. Seely,D. T. Spayde,R. Suleiman,Stephen Taylor,Raphael Noel Tieulent,B. Tipton,Evgeni Tsentalovich,S. Wells,B. Yang,Junhua Yuan,J. Yun,T. Zwart +58 more
TL;DR: A new measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in quasielastic electron scattering from the deuteron at backward angles at Q2=0.038 (GeV/c)2 is reported, which provides a determination of the neutral weak axial vector form factor of the nucleon, which can potentially receive large electroweak corrections.
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Transverse Beam Spin Asymmetries in Forward-Angle Elastic Electron-Proton Scattering
D. S. Armstrong,J. Arvieux,R. Asaturyan,T. Averett,S. L. Bailey,G. Batigne,Douglas H Beck,E. J. Beise,J. Benesch,L. Bimbot,J. Birchall,A. S. Biselli,P. Bosted,E. Boukobza,E. Boukobza,H. Breuer,R. D. Carlini,R. Carr,N. S. Chant,Y. C. Chao,Subhasis Chattopadhyay,R. Clark,S. Covrig,A. A. Cowley,D. S. Dale,C. A. Davis,W. Falk,J. M. Finn,T. A. Forest,G. B. Franklin,C. Furget,D. Gaskell,J. Grames,K. A. Griffioen,K. Grimm,K. Grimm,B. Guillon,H. Guler,L. Hannelius,R. Hasty,A. Hawthorne Allen,T. Horn,K. Johnston,M. K. Jones,P. Kammel,R. Kazimi,P. M. King,P. M. King,A. Kolarkar,E. Korkmaz,Wolfgang Korsch,S. Kox,J. Kuhn,J. Lachniet,L. Lee,J. Lenoble,E. Liatard,Jin Liu,B. Loupias,B. Loupias,A. Lung,D. Marchand,J. W. Martin,J. W. Martin,K. W. McFarlane,D. McKee,R. D. McKeown,F. Merchez,H. Mkrtchyan,Bryan J. Moffit,M. Morlet,I. Nakagawa,K. Nakahara,R. Neveling,S. Ong,S. A. Page,V. Papavassiliou,S. F. Pate,S. K. Phillips,Michael Pitt,M. Poelker,T. A. Porcelli,T. A. Porcelli,G. Quéméner,B. P. Quinn,W. D. Ramsay,A. W. Rauf,J. S. Real,J. Roche,J. Roche,P. G. Roos,G. A. Rutledge,J. A. Secrest,Neven Simicevic,G. R. Smith,D. T. Spayde,D. T. Spayde,S. Stepanyan,M. Stutzman,V. Sulkosky,V. Tadevosyan,Raphael Noel Tieulent,J. Van de Wiele,W. T. H. van Oers,E. Voutier,W. F. Vulcan,Glen A. Warren,S. Wells,S. E. Williamson,S. A. Wood,C. Yan,J. Yun,V. Zeps +112 more
TL;DR: The beam-normal single-spin asymmetry in elastic scattering of transversely polarized 3 GeV electrons from unpolarized protons at Q2=0.15, 0.25 (GeV/c)2 is measured.
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POLDER: a tensor polarimeter for intermediate energy deuterons
S. Kox,C. Furget,J. S. Real,L. Bimbot,J.P. Bocquet,M. Garçon,Chaden Djalali,G.W.R. Edwards,Charles Glashausser,B. N. Johnson,M. Morlet,C. Perrin,D. Rebreyend,L. H. Rosier,E. Tomasi-Gustafsson,E. Voutier,A. Willis +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a deuteron tensor polarimeter (POLDER) based on the charge exchange reaction 1 H (→ d, 2p ) n, has been constructed and calibrated in the energy range 175-500 MeV for all polarisation signals.
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Quasielastic He-3(e,e(')p)H-2 reaction at Q(2)=1.5 GeV2 for recoil momenta up to 1 GeV/c
M. Rvachev,Fatiha Benmokhtar,E. Penel-Nottaris,K. A. Aniol,William Bertozzi,W. U. Boeglin,F. Butaru,J. R. Calarco,Z. Chai,C. C. Chang,Jian-Ping Chen,E. Chudakov,E. Cisbani,A. Cochran,J. C. Cornejo,Sonja Dieterich,P. Djawotho,W. Duran,M. B. Epstein,J. M. Finn,Kevin Fissum,A. Frahi-Amroun,S. Frullani,C. Furget,F. Garibaldi,Olivier Gayou,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,Ronald Gilman,C. Glashausser,J. O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,Douglas Higinbotham,A. Hotta,B. Hu,Mauro Iodice,R. Iomni,C. W. de Jager,X. Jiang,M. K. Jones,M. K. Jones,James J. Kelly,S. Kox,M. Kuss,J. M. Laget,R. De Leo,J. LeRose,E. Liatard,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,R. W. Lourie,S. Malov,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,F. Merchez,R. Michaels,J. H. Mitchell,J. Y. Mougey,C. F. Perdrisat,V. A. Punjabi,G. Quéméner,Ronald Ransome,J. S. Real,R. Roche,F. Sabatié,Arijit Saha,D. Simon,S. Strauch,R. Suleiman,Tadaaki Tamae,J. A. Templon,Raphael Noel Tieulent,H. Ueno,P. E. Ulmer,G. M. Urciuoli,E. Voutier,K. Wijesooriya,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski +77 more
TL;DR: In this article, the quasielastic He-3(e,e(')p)H-2 reaction in perpendicular coplanar kinematics was studied, with the energy and the momentum transferred by the electron fixed at 840 MeV and 1502 MeV/c, respectively.