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M. Roedelbronn
Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Publications - 8
Citations - 558
M. Roedelbronn is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 507 citations.
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Basic instrumentation for Hall A at Jefferson Lab
J. Alcorn,B. D. Anderson,K. A. Aniol,Jrm Annand,L. B. Auerbach,John Arrington,T. Averett,F. T. Baker,M. Baylac,E. J. Beise,J. Berthot,P.Y. Bertin,William Bertozzi,L. Bimbot,T. Black,T. Black,W. U. Boeglin,D. V. Boykin,E. J. Brash,Vincent Breton,H. Breuer,P. Brindza,D. S. Brown,E. Burtin,J. R. Calarco,L. Cardman,R. Carr,Gordon D. Cates,Gordon D. Cates,C. Cavata,Z. Chai,C. C. Chang,N. S. Chant,Jian-Ping Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Chudakov,S. Churchwell,M. Coman,E. Cisbani,S. Colilli,N. Colombel,R. Crateri,D. S. Dale,N. Degrande,C. W. de Jager,R. De Leo,A. Deur,A. Deur,A. Deur,G. Dezern,B. Diederich,Sonja Dieterich,R. Di Salvo,P. Djawotho,J. Domingo,J.E. Ducret,Dipangkar Dutta,K. S. Egiyan,M. B. Epstein,Stephanie Escoffier,S. Esp,L. A. Ewell,J. M. Finn,Kevin Fissum,Kevin Fissum,E. Folts,H. Fonvieille,B. Frois,S. Frullani,Haiyan Gao,Haiyan Gao,J. Gao,J. Gao,F. Garibaldi,A. Gasparian,A. Gasparian,A. Gavalya,Olivier Gayou,Olivier Gayou,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,Ronald Gilman,F. Giuliani,A. V. Glamazdin,C. Glashausser,J. Gomez,V. Gorbenko,T. P. Gorringe,M. Gricia,K. A. Griffioen,David Hamilton,J. O. Hansen,F. W. Hersman,Douglas Higinbotham,R. Holmes,H. Holmgren,M. Holtrop,N. d'Hose,E. Hovhannisyan,C. R. Howell,G. M. Huber,E. W. Hughes,C. E. Hyde-Wright,H. F. Ibrahim,Sebastien Incerti,Mauro Iodice,R. Iommi,D. G. Ireland,S. Jaminion,J. Jardillier,S. Jensen,X. Jiang,C. E. Jones,M. K. Jones,M. K. Jones,K. Joo,K. Joo,C. Jutier,C. Jutier,W. Kahl,Seigo Kato,A. T. Katramatou,James J. Kelly,S. Kerhoas,A. Ketikyan,M. Khandaker,M. Khayat,K. Kino,I. K. Kominis,Wolfgang Korsch,S. Kox,K. Kramer,K. S. Kumar,K. S. Kumar,G. J. Kumbartzki,M. Kuss,L. Lagamba,G. Laveissière,A. Leone,J. LeRose,F. Marie,Leonid Levchuk,M. Leuschner,D. Lhuillier,M. Liang,K. Livingston,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,Nilanga Liyanage,Nilanga Liyanage,G. J. Lolos,R. W. Lourie,R. W. Lourie,M. Lucentini,R. Madey,R. Madey,R. Madey,Kazushige Maeda,S. Malov,David Manley,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,J. Marroncle,J. Martine,S. Mayilyan,J. S. McCarthy,K. McCormick,K. McCormick,K. McCormick,J. Mclntyre,R. D. McKeown,D. G. Meekins,R. L.J. van der Meer,R. L.J. van der Meer,Z. E. Meziani,R. Michaels,B. D. Milbrath,James A. Miller,W. Miller,J. H. Mitchell,J. H. Mitchell,J. Y. Mougey,S. K. Nanda,Alan M. Nathan,D. Neyret,E. A.J.M. Offermann,E. A.J.M. Offermann,Z. Papandreou,C. F. Perdrisat,Roberto Perrino,G. G. Petratos,A. Petrosyan,L. Pierangeli,S. Platchkov,R. I. Pomatsalyuk,D. Pripstein,David L. Prout,V. A. Punjabi,T. Pussieux,G. Quéméner,G. Quéméner,R. D. Ransomez,O. Ravel,B. Reitz,Y. Roblin,Y. Roblin,R. Roche,R. Roche,M. Roedelbronn,O. Rondon-Aramayo,P. G. Roos,G. Rosner,D. Rowntree,G. A. Rutledge,P. M. Rutt,M. Rvachev,F. Sabatavenere,Arijit Saha,T. Saito,F. Santavenere,A. J. Sarty,A. J. Sarty,W. J. Schneider,J. Segal,A. Serdarevic-Offermann,A. Serdarevic-Offermann,A. Shahinyan,Karl Slifer,T. P. Smith,A. Soldi,Pavel Sorokin,Paul Souder,S. L. Spiegel,M. A. Stevens,S. Strauch,S. Strauch,R. Suleiman,R. Suleiman,J. A. Templon,T. Terasawa,L. Todor,L. Todor,Hiroaki Tsubota,H. Ueno,P. E. Ulmer,G. M. Urciuoli,L. Van Hoorebeke,R. Van de Vyver,S. van Verst,P. Vernin,Branislav Vlahovic,Branislav Vlahovic,H. Voskanyan,E. Voutier,R. L. Walter,J. W. Watson,D. P. Watts,Larry Weinstein,K. Wijesooriya,K. Wijesooriya,K. Wijesooriya,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,H. Xiang,F. Xiong,W. Xu,D. G. Zainea,V. Zeps,Jing Zhao,X. Zheng,X. Zheng,Z. L. Zhou,L. Zhu,P. A. Zolnierczuk +272 more
TL;DR: The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility was designed to study electro-and photo-induced reactions at very high luminosity and good momentum and angular resolution for at least one of the reaction products.
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Precision measurement of the neutron spin asymmetries and spin-dependent structure functions in the valence quark region
X. Zheng,K. A. Aniol,D. S. Armstrong,T. Averett,T. Averett,William Bertozzi,S. Binet,E. Burtin,Emmanuel Busato,C. Butuceanu,J. R. Calarco,A. Camsonne,Gordon D. Cates,Z. Chai,Jian-Ping Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Chudakov,F. Cusanno,R. De Leo,A. Deur,Sonja Dieterich,Dipangkar Dutta,J. M. Finn,S. Frullani,Haiyan Gao,Jiansong Gao,F. Garibaldi,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,Ronald Gilman,J. Gomez,J. O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,W. Hinton,T. Horn,C. W. de Jager,X. Jiang,L. J. Kaufman,James J. Kelly,Wolfgang Korsch,K. Kramer,J. LeRose,D. Lhuillier,Nilanga Liyanage,D. J. Margaziotis,F. Marie,Pete Markowitz,K. McCormick,Z. E. Meziani,R. Michaels,Bryan J. Moffit,S. K. Nanda,D. Neyret,S. K. Phillips,A. Powell,T. Pussieux,B. Reitz,J. Roche,R. Roche,M. Roedelbronn,Guy Ron,M. Rvachev,Arijit Saha,N. Savvinov,Jaideep Singh,S. Širca,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,Paul Souder,D. J. Steiner,S. Strauch,V. Sulkosky,Adam M. Tobias,G. M. Urciuoli,Antonin Vacheret,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,Hua Xiang,Y. Xiao,F. Xiong,Baile Zhang,L. Zhu,Xiaofeng Zhu,P. A. Zolnierczuk +82 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on measurements of the neutron spin asymmetries and polarized structure functions at three kinematics in the deep inelastic region, with $x=0.33, 0.47 and 0.60.
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Precision measurement of the neutron spin asymmetry A1**N and spin flavor decomposition in the valence quark region
X. Zheng,K. A. Aniol,D. S. Armstrong,T. Averett,T. Averett,William Bertozzi,S. Binet,E. Burtin,E. Busato,C. Butuceanu,J. R. Calarco,A. Camsonne,Gordon D. Cates,Z. Chai,Jian-Ping Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Chudakov,F. Cusanno,R. De Leo,A. Deur,Sonja Dieterich,Dipanwita Dutta,J. M. Finn,S. Frullani,Haiyan Gao,Jiansong Gao,F. Garibaldi,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,Ronald Gilman,J. Gomez,J. O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,W. Hinton,T. Horn,C. W. de Jager,X. Jiang,L. J. Kaufman,James J. Kelly,Wolfgang Korsch,K. Kramer,J. J. LeRose,D. Lhuillier,Nilanga Liyanage,D. J. Margaziotis,F. Marie,Pete Markowitz,K. McCormick,Z. E. Meziani,R. Michaels,Bryan J. Moffit,S. K. Nanda,D. Neyret,S. K. Phillips,A. Powell,T. Pussieux,B. Reitz,J. Roche,R. Roche,M. Roedelbronn,Guy Ron,M. Rvachev,A. Saha,N. Savvinov,Jaideep Singh,S. Širca,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,Paul Souder,D. J. Steiner,S. Strauch,V. Sulkosky,Adam M. Tobias,G. M. Urciuoli,Antonin Vacheret,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,H. Xiang,Y. Xiao,F. Xiong,Baile Zhang,L. Zhu,Xiaofeng Zhu,P. A. Zolnierczuk +82 more
TL;DR: The results unambiguously show, for the first time, that A(n)(1) crosses zero around x=0.47 and becomes significantly positive at x= 0.60, which agrees with relativistic constituent quark models and with perturbative quantum chromodynamics analyses based on the earlier data.
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Compton scattering cross-section on the proton at high momentum transfer
Areg Danagoulian,V. H. Mamyan,M. Roedelbronn,K. A. Aniol,Jrm Annand,P.Y. Bertin,L. Bimbot,P. Bosted,J. R. Calarco,A. Camsonne,C. C. Chang,T. Chang,J. P. Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Chudakov,P. V. Degtyarenko,C. W. de Jager,A. Deur,Dipangkar Dutta,K. S. Egiyan,Haiyan Gao,F. Garibaldi,Olivier Gayou,Ronald Gilman,A. V. Glamazdin,Charles Glashausser,J. Gomez,David Hamilton,J. O. Hansen,D. Hayes,Douglas Higinbotham,W. Hinton,T. Horn,C. R. Howell,T. Hunyady,C. E. Hyde,X. Jiang,M. K. Jones,M. Khandaker,A. Ketikyan,V. P. Kubarovsky,K. Kramer,G. J. Kumbartzki,G. Laveissière,J. J. LeRose,R. A. Lindgren,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,K. McCormick,D. G. Meekins,Z. E. Meziani,R. Michaels,P. Moussiegt,S. K. Nanda,Alan M. Nathan,D. M. Nikolenko,Vladimir Nelyubin,B. E. Norum,Kent Paschke,L. Pentchev,C. F. Perdrisat,E. Piasetzky,R. I. Pomatsalyuk,V. A. Punjabi,I. A. Rachek,Anatoly Radyushkin,Anatoly Radyushkin,B. Reitz,R. Roche,Guy Ron,F. Sabatié,Arijit Saha,N. Savvinov,A. Shahinyan,Yu. V. Shestakov,S. Širca,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,P. Stoler,S. Tajima,V. Sulkosky,L. Todor,Branislav Vlahovic,Larry Weinstein,K. Wang,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,H. Voskanyan,H. Xiang,X. Zheng,L. Zhu +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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Probing the High Momentum Component of the Deuteron at High Q2
W. U. Boeglin,L. Coman,P. Ambrozewicz,K. A. Aniol,John Arrington,G. Batigne,P. Bosted,A. Camsonne,G. Chang,J. P. Chen,Seonho Choi,A. Deur,M. B. Epstein,J. M. Finn,S. Frullani,Christophe Furget,F. Garibaldi,O. Gayou,O. Gayou,Ronald Gilman,Olfred Hansen,D. Hayes,Douglas Higinbotham,W. Hinton,C. E. Hyde,H. F. Ibrahim,H. F. Ibrahim,C. W. de Jager,X. Jiang,M. K. Jones,L. J. Kaufman,L. J. Kaufman,A. Klein,S. Kox,Laird Kramer,G. Kumbartzki,J. M. Laget,J. J. LeRose,R. A. Lindgren,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,K. McCormick,Z. E. Meziani,R. Michaels,B. Milbrath,J. H. Mitchell,J. H. Mitchell,P. Monaghan,Maryam Moteabbed,P. Moussiegt,Rakhsha Nasseripour,Kent Paschke,C. F. Perdrisat,E. Piasetzky,V. A. Punjabi,I. A. Qattan,I. A. Qattan,G. Quéméner,Ronald Ransome,Brian Raue,J. S. Real,J. Reinhold,B. Reitz,R. Roché,M. Roedelbronn,Arijit Saha,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,Vincent Sulkosky,Vincent Sulkosky,P. E. Ulmer,P. E. Ulmer,E. Voutier,Larry Weinstein,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,M. Zeier +75 more
TL;DR: These experimental reduced cross sections provide direct access to the high momentum component of the deuteron momentum distribution in exclusive deuterons electrodisintegration.