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V. Sulkosky
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 35
Citations - 833
V. Sulkosky is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications receiving 780 citations. Previous affiliations of V. Sulkosky include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.
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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.
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Scaling tests of the cross section for deeply virtual Compton scattering.
C. Munoz Camacho,Alexandre Camsonne,M. Mazouz,C. Ferdi,G. Gavalian,E. Kuchina,M. Amarian,K. A. Aniol,M. Beaumel,H. Benaoum,P.Y. Bertin,M. Brossard,J. P. Chen,E. Chudakov,B. Craver,F. Cusanno,C. W. de Jager,A. Deur,R. J. Feuerbach,J.-M. Fieschi,S. Frullani,M. Garçon,F. Garibaldi,Olivier Gayou,Ronald Gilman,J. Gomez,Paul Gueye,P. A. M. Guichon,B. Guillon,Olfred Hansen,D. Hayes,Douglas Higinbotham,T. Holmstrom,C. E. Hyde-Wright,H. F. Ibrahim,R. Igarashi,X. Jiang,H. S. Jo,L. J. Kaufman,A. Kelleher,A. Kolarkar,G. J. Kumbartzki,G. Laveissière,J. LeRose,R. A. Lindgren,Nilanga Liyanage,Houbing Lu,D. J. Margaziotis,Z. E. Meziani,K. McCormick,R. Michaels,B. Michel,Bryan J. Moffit,P. Monaghan,S. K. Nanda,Vladimir Nelyubin,M. Potokar,Yujie Qiang,Ronald Ransome,J. S. Real,B. Reitz,Y. Roblin,J. Roche,F. Sabatié,Arijit Saha,Simon Širca,Karl Slifer,P. Solvignon,R. Subedi,V. Sulkosky,P. E. Ulmer,E. Voutier,K. Wang,Larry Weinstein,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,X. Zheng,L. Y. Zhu +76 more
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.
New Precision Limit on the Strange Vector Form Factors of the Proton (The HAPPEX Collaboration)
Z. Ahmed,Kalyan Allada,K. A. Aniol,D. S. Armstrong,J. Arrington,Pavlo Baturin,V. Bellini,Jay Benesch,Fatiha Benmokhtar,Mustafa Canan,Alexandre Camsonne,G. D. Cates,E. Chudakov,E. Cisbani,M. M. Dalton,C. W. de Jager,Wouter Deconinck,P. Decowski,X. Deng,A. Deur,C. Dutta,G. B. Franklin,M. Friend,S. Frullani,F. Garibaldi,A. Giusa,A. V. Glamazdin,S. Golge,Kathryn Grimm,Douglas Higinbotham,R. Holmes,T. Holmstrom,J. Huang,M. Huang,C. E. Hyde,C. M. Jen,G. Jin,D. C. Jones,H. Kang,P. M. King,S. Kowalski,Krishna Kumar,Jongmin Lee,J. J. LeRose,Nilanga Liyanage,D. McNulty,D. J. Margaziotis,Franco Meddi,D. G. Meekins,L. Mercado,E. Meziani,R. Michaels,C. Mu,M. Mihovilovic,K. E. Myers,S. K. Nanda,Amrendra Narayan,Vladimir Nelyubin,K. Pan,Diana Parno,Kent Paschke,S. K. Phillips,Yujie Qiang,B. P. Quinn,Abdurahim Rakhman,P. E. Reimer,K. Rider,S. Riordan,J. Roche,J. G. Rubin,G.V. Russo,A. Saha,B. Sawatzky,R. Silwal,Simon Širca,Paul Souder,M. L. Sperduto,R. Subedi,Riad Suleiman,V. Sulkosky,C. M. Sutera,William A. Tobias,G. M. Urciuoli,D. Wang,J. Wexler,R. J. Wilson,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,H. Yao,B. Zhao,X. Zheng +89 more
TL;DR: It has long been established that a complete characterisation of nucleon substructure must go beyond three va-lence quarks and include the quark sea and gluons.
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Studying the Proton "Radius" Puzzle with \mu p Elastic Scattering
Ronald Gilman,E. J. Downie,Guy Ron,Andrei Afanasev,J. Arrington,O. Ates,Fatiha Benmokhtar,Jan C. Bernauer,E. J. Brash,W. J. Briscoe,K. Deiters,J. Diefenbach,Chaden Djalali,B. Dongwi,L. El Fassi,Shalev Gilad,Kondo Gnanvo,R. W. Gothe,Douglas Higinbotham,R. J. Holt,Yordanka Ilieva,H. Jiang,Michael Kohl,G. J. Kumbartzki,J. Lichtenstadt,A. Liyanage,Nilanga Liyanage,M. Meziane,Z. E. Meziani,D. G. Middleton,P. Monaghan,K. E. Myers,C. F. Perdrisat,E. Piasetzsky,V. A. Punjabi,Ronald Ransome,D. Reggiani,P. E. Reimer,Achim Richter,A. J. Sarty,E. Schulte,Y. Shamai,Nikos Sparveris,S. Strauch,V. Sulkosky,A. S. Tadepalli,M. F. Taragin,Larry Weinstein +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the MUon proton Scattering Experiment (MUSE) at the Paul Scherrer Institut is used to measure relative cross sections at a typical level of a few tenths of a percent, which should allow the proton radius to be determined at the level of ~0.01 fm, similar to previous ep measurements.
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High Resolution Spectroscopy of 16N_Lambda by Electroproduction
F. Cusanno,G. M. Urciuoli,A. Acha,P. Ambrozewicz,K. A. Aniol,Pavlo Baturin,P.Y. Bertin,H. Benaoum,K. I. Blomqvist,W. U. Boeglin,H. Breuer,P. Brindza,P. Bydzovsky,Alexandre Camsonne,C. C. Chang,J. P. Chen,Seonho Choi,E. Chudakov,E. Cisbani,S. Colilli,L. Coman,B. Craver,G. de Cataldo,C. W. de Jager,R. De Leo,A. Deur,C. Ferdi,R. J. Feuerbach,E. Folts,R. Fratoni,S. Frullani,F. Garibaldi,Olivier Gayou,F. Giuliani,J. Gomez,M. Gricia,J.-O. Hansen,D. Hayes,Douglas Higinbotham,T. Holmstrom,C. E. Hyde,H. F. Ibrahim,Mauro Iodice,X. Jiang,L. J. Kaufman,K. Kino,B. Kross,L. Lagamba,J. J. LeRose,R. A. Lindgren,M. Lucentini,D. J. Margaziotis,Pete Markowitz,S. Marrone,Z. E. Meziani,K. McCormick,R. Michaels,D. J. Millener,Toshinobu Miyoshi,Bryan J. Moffit,P. Monaghan,Maryam Moteabbed,C. Munoz Camacho,S. K. Nanda,Eugenio Nappi,Vladimir Nelyubin,B. E. Norum,Y. Okasyasu,Kent Paschke,C. F. Perdrisat,E. Piasetzky,V. A. Punjabi,Yujie Qiang,Brian Raue,P. E. Reimer,J. Reinhold,B. Reitz,R. Roche,V. M. Rodriguez,A. Saha,F. Santavenere,A. J. Sarty,J. Segal,A. Shahinyan,Jaideep Singh,Simon Širca,R. Snyder,P. Solvignon,M. Sotona,R. Subedi,V. Sulkosky,Tohru Suzuki,H. Ueno,P. E. Ulmer,P. Veneroni,E. Voutier,Bogdan Wojtsekhowski,X. Zeng,C. Zorn +98 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a thin film of falling water was used as a target for the measurement of the 16O(e,e'K^+)16N-Lambda reaction.