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Ronald Gilman
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 222
Citations - 9198
Ronald Gilman is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 221 publications receiving 8432 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald Gilman include Argonne National Laboratory & College of William & Mary.
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Probing Cold Dense Nuclear Matter
R. Subedi,R. Shneor,P. Monaghan,B. D. Anderson,K. A. Aniol,Jrm Annand,John Arrington,H. Benaoum,H. Benaoum,Fatiha Benmokhtar,W. U. Boeglin,J. P. Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Cisbani,B. Craver,S. Frullani,F. Garibaldi,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,Ronald Gilman,O. Glamazdin,J. O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,T. Holmstrom,H. F. Ibrahim,R. Igarashi,C. W. de Jager,E. Jans,X. Jiang,L. J. Kaufman,L. J. Kaufman,A. Kelleher,A. Kolarkar,G. J. Kumbartzki,J. LeRose,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,S. Marrone,M. Mazouz,D. G. Meekins,R. Michaels,Bryan J. Moffit,C. F. Perdrisat,Eli Piasetzky,M. Potokar,V. A. Punjabi,Yujie Qiang,J. Reinhold,Guy Ron,G. Rosner,Arijit Saha,B. Sawatzky,B. Sawatzky,A. Shahinyan,Simon Širca,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,V. Sulkosky,G. M. Urciuoli,E. Voutier,J. W. Watson,Larry Weinstein,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,S. A. Wood,X. Zheng,X. Zheng,X. Zheng,L. Zhu +69 more
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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Muonic Hydrogen and the Proton Radius Puzzle
TL;DR: The proton radius puzzle as discussed by the authors was introduced by Pohl et al. in the early 1990s and has been studied extensively since then, with the results of Pohl's measurements of the 2P and 2S states of muonic hydrogen inconsistent with those obtained from electronic hydrogen or elastic electron-proton scattering.
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Measurement of G(Ep)/G(Mp) in (e)over-right-arrowp -> e(p)over-right-arrow to Q(2)=5.6 GeV2
Olivier Gayou,K. A. Aniol,T. Averett,F. Benmokhtar,William Bertozzi,L. Bimbot,E. J. Brash,J. Calarco,C. Cavata,Z. Chai,Chia-Chen Chang,T. Chang,Jian-Ping Chen,E. Chudakov,R. De Leo,Sonja Dieterich,R. Endres,M. B. Epstein,S. Escoffier,Kevin Fissum,H. Fonvieille,S. Frullani,J. Gao,F. Garibaldi,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,A. Glamazdin,C. Glashausser,J. Gomez,V. Gorbenko,J. O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,G. M. Huber,M. Iodice,C. W. de Jager,X. Jiang,M. K. Jones,J. J. Kelly,M. Khandaker,A. Kozlov,K. Kramer,G. J. Kumbartzki,J. LeRose,D. Lhuillier,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,G. J. Lolos,D. J. Margaziotis,F. Marie,P. Markowitz,K. McCormick,R. Michaels,B. D. Milbrath,S. K. Nanda,D. Neyret,Z. Papandreou,L. Pentchev,C. F. Perdrisat,N. M. Piskunov,V. A. Punjabi,T. Pussieux,G. Quéméner,Ronald Ransome,B. A. Raue,R. Roché,M. Rvachev,Arijit Saha,C. Salgado,S. Širca,I. Sitnik,S. Strauch,L. Todor,E. Tomasi-Gustafsson,G. M. Urciuoli,H. Voskanyan,K. Wijesooriya,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,X. Zheng,L. Zhu +78 more
TL;DR: In this article, the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton G_E_p/G_M_p, which is an image of its charge and magnetization distributions, were measured at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) using the recoil polarization technique.
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Proton elastic form-factor ratios to Q**2 = 3.5-GeV**2 by polarization transfer
V. A. Punjabi,C. F. Perdrisat,K. A. Aniol,F. T. Baker,J. Berthot,P.Y. Bertin,William Bertozzi,A. Besson,L. Bimbot,W. U. Boeglin,E. J. Brash,E. J. Brash,E. J. Brash,D. S. Brown,J. R. Calarco,L. Cardman,Z. Chai,C. C. Chang,Jian-Ping Chen,E. Chudakov,S. Churchwell,E. Cisbani,D. S. Dale,R. De Leo,A. Deur,A. Deur,B. Diederich,J. Domingo,M. B. Epstein,L. A. Ewell,Kevin Fissum,Kevin Fissum,Andre Fleck,H. Fonvieille,Salvatore Frullani,J. Gao,J. Gao,Franco Garibaldi,A. Gasparian,A. Gasparian,G. M. Gerstner,Shalev Gilad,Ronald Gilman,A. V. Glamazdin,Charles Glashausser,J. Gomez,V. Gorbenko,A. Green,J. O. Hansen,C. R. Howell,G. M. Huber,M. Iodice,C. W. de Jager,S. Jaminion,X. Jiang,M. K. Jones,M. K. Jones,W. Kahl,James J. Kelly,M. Khayat,Laird Kramer,G. Kumbartzki,M. Kuss,E. Lakuriki,G. Laveissière,J. J. LeRose,M. Liang,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,Nilanga Liyanage,Nilanga Liyanage,G. J. Lolos,R. Macri,R. Madey,R. Madey,S. Malov,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,K. McCormick,K. McCormick,K. McCormick,Justin I. McIntyre,R. L.J. van der Meer,R. L.J. van der Meer,R. Michaels,B. D. Milbrath,J. Y. Mougey,S. K. Nanda,E. A.J.M. Offermann,Z. Papandreou,L. Pentchev,G. G. Petratos,N. M. Piskunov,R. I. Pomatsalyuk,David L. Prout,G. Quéméner,Ronald Ransome,Brian Raue,Y. Roblin,Y. Roblin,R. Roche,R. Roche,G. Rutledge,P. M. Rutt,A. Saha,T. Saito,A. J. Sarty,A. J. Sarty,T. P. Smith,Pavel Sorokin,S. Strauch,S. Strauch,R. Suleiman,R. Suleiman,K. Takahashi,J. A. Templon,L. Todor,L. Todor,P. E. Ulmer,G. M. Urciuoli,P. Vernin,Branislav Vlahovic,H. Voskanyan,K. Wijesooriya,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,R. J. Woo,F. Xiong,George Dan Zainea,Z. L. Zhou +128 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured Pt and P, the transverse and longitudinal recoil proton polarization components, respectively, for the elastic epepreaction in the four-momentum transfer squared range of 0.5 to 3.5 GeV2.
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Precision Rosenbluth measurement of the proton elastic form factors.
I. A. Qattan,John Arrington,R. E. Segel,X. Zheng,K. A. Aniol,Oliver Keith Baker,Ryan Beams,E. J. Brash,J. R. Calarco,Alexandre Camsonne,Jian-Ping Chen,M. E. Christy,Dipangkar Dutta,Rolf Ent,S. Frullani,D. Gaskell,Olivier Gayou,Ronald Gilman,C. Glashausser,K. Hafidi,J.-O. Hansen,Douglas Higinbotham,W. Hinton,R. J. Holt,G. M. Huber,H. F. Ibrahim,L. Jisonna,M. K. Jones,C. E. Keppel,E. R. Kinney,G. J. Kumbartzki,A. F. Lung,D. J. Margaziotis,K. McCormick,D. G. Meekins,R. Michaels,P. Monaghan,P. Moussiegt,Lubomir Pentchev,C. F. Perdrisat,V. A. Punjabi,Ronald Ransome,J. Reinhold,B. Reitz,Arijit Saha,A. J. Sarty,E. Schulte,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,V. Sulkosky,K. Wijesooriya,B. Zeidman +51 more
TL;DR: A new Rosenbluth measurement of the proton electromagnetic form factors at Q2 values of 2.64, 3.20, and 4.10 GeV2 is reported, consistent with, and much more precise than, previous Rosen Bluth extractions, but inconsistent with recent polarization transfer measurements of similar precision.