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R. Igarashi

Researcher at University of Saskatchewan

Publications -  27
Citations -  1075

R. Igarashi is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compton scattering & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 980 citations.

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Probing Cold Dense Nuclear Matter

R. Subedi, +69 more
- 13 Jun 2008 - 
TL;DR: Scattering experiments show that in carbon-12 the neutron-proton pairs are nearly 20 times as prevalent as proton- Proton pairs and, by inference, neutron-neutron pairs, which has implications for understanding cold dense nuclear systems such as neutron stars.
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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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Investigation of proton-proton short-range correlations via the 12C(e,e'pp) reaction.

R. Shneor, +80 more
TL;DR: At these kinematics, with a missing momentum greater than the Fermi momentum of nucleons in a nucleus and far from the delta excitation, short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations are predicted to dominate the reaction.
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Preliminary Commissioning and Performance of the Soft X‐ray Micro‐characterization Beamline at the Canadian Light Source

TL;DR: The Soft X-ray Microcharacterization Beamline (SXRMB) as discussed by the authors is a medium energy, bending magnet based beamline, designed to cover an energy range of 1.7-10 keV using two sets of crystals.
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Compton scattering from the proton.

TL;DR: The proton Compton effect has been studied in the region between the threshold for pion photoproduction and the \ensuremath{\Delta}(1232) and the dispersion sum rule constraint is found to be consistent with the best previous measurements.