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V. Ghazikhanian
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 11
Citations - 930
V. Ghazikhanian is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hadron & Proton. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 887 citations.
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Precision Determination of the Neutron Spin Structure Function g1n
Koji Abe,T. Akagi,T. Akagi,B.D. Anderson,P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,C.M. Berisso,P. Bogorad,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,Vincent Breton,M.J. Buenerd,Gordon D. Cates,Timothy Chupp,S. Churchwell,K. P. Coulter,M. Daoudi,P. Decowski,R. Erickson,J. Fellbaum,H. Fonvieille,R. Gearhart,V. Ghazikhanian,K. A. Griffioen,R. S. Hicks,R. Holmes,E. W. Hughes,G. Igo,Sebastien Incerti,J. R. Johnson,W. Kahl,M. Khayat,Yu. G. Kolomensky,S. E. Kuhn,K. S. Kumar,M. Kuriki,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,D. M. Manley,J. Marroncle,T. Maruyama,T. Marvin,W. Meyer,Zein-Eddine Meziani,David Miller,Gregory S. Mitchell,M. Olson,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,R. Prepost,P. Raines,B. Raue,D. Reyna,L. S. Rochester,S. E. Rock,Michael Romalis,F. Sabatié,Gilbert Shapiro,J. Shaw,Timothy B. Smith,L. Sorrell,Paul Souder,F. Staley,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,F. Suekane,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,Alan K. Thompson,T. Toole,X. Wang,J. W. Watson,Robert C. Welsh,F.R. Wesselmann,T. R. Wright,C. C. Young,B. Youngman,H. Yuta,W.-M. Zhang,P. Zyla +81 more
TL;DR: For the kinematic range of $0.014lxl0.7$ and $1l{Q}^{2}l17(\mathrm{GeV}/c{)}^{2] 2, this article reported a precision measurement of the neutron spin structure function using deep inelastic scattering of polarized electrons.
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Measurements of the Q2-Dependence of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1p and g1d
P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,M.C. Berisso,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,S. Bültmann,M.J. Buenerd,Timothy Chupp,S. Churchwell,G.R. Court,D. Crabb,Donal Day,P. Decowski,P. DePietro,R. Erbacher,R. Erickson,A. Feltham,H. Fonvieille,Emil Frlez,R. Gearhart,V. Ghazikhanian,J. Gomez,K. A. Griffioen,C. Harris,M. A. Houlden,E. W. Hughes,C.E Hyde-Wright,G. Igo,Sebastien Incerti,J. Jensen,J. R. Johnson,P.M. King,Yu. G. Kolomensky,S.E Kuhn,R. A. Lindgren,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,J. Marroncle,J. S. McCarthy,P. McKee,W. Meyer,Gregory S. Mitchell,John C. Mitchell,M. Olson,S. I. Penttilä,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,Dinko Pocanic,R Prepost,C. Y. Prescott,L.M Qin,B. A. Raue,D. Reyna,L. S. Rochester,Stephen M. Rock,O. Rondon-Aramayo,F. Sabatié,Ingo Sick,Timothy B. Smith,L. Sorrell,F. Staley,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,A. Tobias,L. Todor,T. Toole,S. Trentalange,D. Walz,Robert C. Welsh,F.R. Wesselmann,T. R. Wright,C. C. Young,M. Zeier,Hongbo Zhu,B. Zihlmann +78 more
TL;DR: The ratio g 1 F 1 (GeV/c) has been measured over the range 0.03 g 1F 1 to be consistent with no Q2-dependence at fixed x in the deep-inelastic region Q2 > 1 as discussed by the authors.
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Measurement of the deuteron spin structure function g1d(x) for 1 (GeV/c)2 < Q2 < 40 (GeV/c)2
P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,M.C. Berisso,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,S. Bültmann,M.J. Buenerd,Timothy Chupp,S. Churchwell,G.R. Court,D. Crabb,Donal Day,P. Decowski,P. DePietro,R. Erbacher,R. Erickson,A. Feltham,H. Fonvieille,Emil Frlez,R. Gearhart,V. Ghazikhanian,J. Gomez,K. A. Griffioen,C. Harris,M. A. Houlden,E. W. Hughes,Ch. Hyde-Wright,G. Igo,Sebastien Incerti,J. Jensen,J. R. Johnson,P.M. King,Yu. G. Kolomensky,Yu. G. Kolomensky,S. E. Kuhn,R. A. Lindgren,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,J. Marroncle,J. S. McCarthy,P. McKee,W. Meyer,Gregory S. Mitchell,John C. Mitchell,M. Olson,S. I. Penttilä,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,Dinko Pocanic,R. Prepost,C. Y. Prescott,L.M. Qin,B. A. Raue,D. Reyna,L. S. Rochester,Stephen M. Rock,O. Rondon-Aramayo,F. Sabatié,Ingo Sick,Timothy B. Smith,L. Sorrell,F. Staley,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,A. Tobias,L. Todor,T. Toole,S. Trentalange,D. Walz,Robert C. Welsh,F.R. Wesselmann,T. R. Wright,C. C. Young,M. Zeier,Hongbo Zhu,B. Zihlmann +79 more
TL;DR: In this article, the deuteron spin structure function g1d was obtained from deep inelastic scattering of 48.3 GeV electrons on polarized deuterons in the kinematic range 0.01 6 Li 2 H) as the target material.
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Next-to-leading order QCD analysis of polarized deep inelastic scattering data
K. Abe,T. Akagi,B.D. Anderson,P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,C.M. Berisso,P. Bogorad,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,Vincent Breton,M.J. Buenerd,Gordon D. Cates,Timothy Chupp,S. Churchwell,Kevin P. Coulter,M. Daoudi,P. Decowski,R. Erickson,J. Fellbaum,H. Fonvieille,R. Gearhart,V. Ghazikhanian,K. A. Griffioen,R. S. Hicks,R. Holmes,E. W. Hughes,G. Igo,Sebastien Incerti,J. R. Johnson,W. Kahl,M. Khayat,Yu. G. Kolomensky,S. E. Kuhn,K. S. Kumar,M. Kuriki,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,David Manley,J. Marroncle,T. Maruyama,T. Marvin,W. Meyer,Zein-Eddine Meziani,David Miller,Gregory S. Mitchell,M. Olson,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,R. Prepost,P. Raines,B. Raue,B. Raue,D. Reyna,L. S. Rochester,S. E. Rock,Michael Romalis,F. Sabatié,Gilbert Shapiro,J. Shaw,Timothy B. Smith,L. Sorrell,Paul Souder,F. Staley,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,F. Suekane,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,Alan K. Thompson,T. Toole,X. Wang,J. W. Watson,Robert C. Welsh,F.R. Wesselmann,T. R. Wright,C. C. Young,B. Youngman,H. Yuta,W.-M. Zhang,P. Zyla +81 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first moments of the polarized valence quark distributions were determined by the Bjorken sum rule and the NLO results were used to determine the Q2 dependence of the ratio g 1 F 1 and evolve the experimental data to a constant Q2 = 5 GeV2.
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Measurement of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g2 and Asymmetry A2
P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,M.C. Berisso,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,S. Bültmann,M.J. Buenerd,Timothy Chupp,S. Churchwell,G.R. Court,D. Crabb,Donal Day,P. Decowski,P. DePietro,R. Erbacher,R. Erickson,A. Feltham,H. Fonvieille,Emil Frlez,R. Gearhart,V. Ghazikhanian,J. Gomez,K. A. Griffioen,C. Harris,M. A. Houlden,E. W. Hughes,Ch. Hyde-Wright,G. Igo,Sebastien Incerti,J. Jensen,J. R. Johnson,P.M. King,Yu. G. Kolomensky,Yu. G. Kolomensky,S. E. Kuhn,R. A. Lindgren,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,J. Marroncle,J. S. McCarthy,P. McKee,W. Meyer,Gregory S. Mitchell,John C. Mitchell,M. Olson,S. I. Penttilä,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,Dinko Pocanic,R. Prepost,C. Y. Prescott,L.M. Qin,B. A. Raue,D. Reyna,L. S. Rochester,S. E. Rock,O. Rondon-Aramayo,F. Sabatié,Ingo Sick,Timothy B. Smith,L. Sorrell,F. Staley,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,A. Tobias,L. Todor,T. Toole,S. Trentalange,D. Walz,Robert C. Welsh,F.R. Wesselmann,T. R. Wright,C. C. Young,M. Zeier,Hongbo Zhu,B. Zihlmann +79 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spin structure functions g{sub 2}{sup p} and g {sub 2}sup d} and the virtual photon asymmetries were measured over the kinematic range 0.02 < x < 0.8 and 1.0 < Q{sup 2} {le} 30(GeV/c)