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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

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

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, +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

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, +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.