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Z. M. Szalata
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1744
Z. M. Szalata is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: International Linear Collider & Particle accelerator. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1677 citations. Previous affiliations of Z. M. Szalata include American University & SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
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Determination of the neutron spin structure function.
P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,H. R. Band,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,Vincent Breton,Gordon D. Cates,Timothy Chupp,F. S. Dietrich,J. A. Dunne,R. Erbacher,J. Fellbaum,H. Fonvieille,R. A. Gearhart,R. Holmes,E. W. Hughes,J.R. Johnson,D. Kawall,C. E. Keppel,S. E. Kuhn,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,J. Marroncle,T. Maruyama,W. Meyer,Z. E. Meziani,H. Middleton,J. Morgenstern,Nathan R. Newbury,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,R. Prepost,Y. Roblin,S. E. Rock,Sayed Rokni,Gilbert Shapiro,Thomas E. Smith,Paul Souder,M. Spengos,F. Staley,L. M. Stuart,Z. M. Szalata,Y. Terrien,Alan K. Thompson,James L. White,M. Woods,J. Xu,C. C. Young,G. H. Zapalac +47 more
TL;DR: The authors report the results of the experiment E142 which measured the spin dependent structure function of the neutron, which confirms the fundamental Bjorken sum rule with O({alpha}{sub s}{sup 3}) corrections to within one standard deviation, a major success for perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics.
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Precision measurement of the weak mixing angle in Møller scattering.
P.L. Anthony,R. G. Arnold,C. Arroyo,K. Bega,J. Biesiada,J. Biesiada,P. Bosted,P. Bosted,G. R. Bower,J. Cahoon,R. Carr,G. D. Cates,J. P. Chen,E. Chudakov,M. Cooke,P. Decowski,A. Deur,W. Emam,R. Erickson,T. Fieguth,C. Field,Jiansong Gao,M. Gary,K. Gustafsson,R. S. Hicks,R. Holmes,E. W. Hughes,T. B. Humensky,G. M. Jones,L. J. Kaufman,L. Keller,Yu. G. Kolomensky,K. S. Kumar,Peter S. LaViolette,D. Lhuillier,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,Zach Marshall,P. Mastromarino,R. D. McKeown,R. Michaels,J. Niedziela,M. Olson,Kent Paschke,G. A. Peterson,R. Pitthan,D. Relyea,D. Relyea,S. E. Rock,O. H. Saxton,Jaideep Singh,Paul Souder,Z. M. Szalata,Joshua J. Turner,B. Tweedie,Antonin Vacheret,D. Walz,T. Weber,J. Weisend,M. Woods,I. Younus +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the parity-violating asymmetry in fixed target electron-electron (Moeller) scattering was measured at the Z{sup 0} pole, and the running of the weak mixing angle was observed with over 6σ significance, which sets constraints on new physics effects at the TeV scale.
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Measurements of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton from Q2=1.75 to 8.83 (GeV/c)2.
L. Andivahis,P. E. Bosted,A. Lung,L. M. Stuart,J. Alster,R. G. Arnold,C. C. Chang,F. S. Dietrich,W. R. Dodge,R. A. Gearhart,J. Gomez,K. A. Griffioen,R. S. Hicks,C. E. Hyde-Wright,C. E. Keppel,S. E. Kuhn,J. Lichtenstadt,R. A. Miskimen,G. A. Peterson,G. G. Petratos,S. E. Rock,Sayed Rokni,Sakumoto Wk,M. Spengos,K. Swartz,Z. M. Szalata,L. H. Tao +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors extracted the proton elastic form factors from ep elastic cross section measurements in the angular range of 13.90 to 14.90 degrees and showed that these results are consistent with the dipole fit.
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Measurements of the proton and deuteron spin structure function g2 and asymmetry A2.
K. Abe,T. Akagi,P.L. Anthony,R. Antonov,R. G. Arnold,T. Averett,H. R. Band,J. M. Bauer,H. Borel,P. E. Bosted,Vincent Breton,J. Button-Shafer,Jian-Ping Chen,Timothy Chupp,J. Clendenin,C. Comptour,Kevin P. Coulter,G.R. Court,D. G. Crabb,M. Daoudi,Donal Day,F. S. Dietrich,J. A. Dunne,H. Dutz,R. Erbacher,J. Fellbaum,A. Feltham,H. Fonvieille,Emil Frlez,D. Garvey,R. A. Gearhart,J. Gomez,P. Grenier,K. A. Griffioen,S. Hoibraten,E. W. Hughes,C. E. Hyde-Wright,J.R. Johnson,D. Kawall,Avraham Klein,S. E. Kuhn,M. Kuriki,R. A. Lindgren,T. J. Liu,R. M. Lombard-Nelsen,J. Marroncle,T. Maruyama,X.K. Maruyama,J. S. McCarthy,W. Meyer,Z. E. Meziani,R. C. Minehart,John C. Mitchell,J. Morgenstern,G. G. Petratos,R. Pitthan,Dinko Pocanic,C. Y. Prescott,R. Prepost,P. Raines,B. Raue,D. Reyna,A. Rijllart,Y. Roblin,L.S. Rochester,S. E. Rock,O. Rondon,Ingo Sick,L. C. Smith,Timothy B. Smith,M. Spengos,F. Staley,Pascal Steiner,S.St. Lorant,L. M. Stuart,F. Suekane,Z. M. Szalata,H. Tang,Y. Terrien,T. L. Usher,D. Walz,James L. White,K. Witte,C. C. Young,B. Youngman,H. Yuta,G. H. Zapalac,B. Zihlmann,D. Zimmermann +88 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured proton and deuteron virtual photon-nucleon asymmetries over the range 0.03 < x < 0.8 and 1.3 < Q{sup 2} < 10 (GeV/c){sup 2}) by inelastically scattering polarized electrons off polarized ammonia targets.
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Measurement of Elastic Electron-Neutron Cross Sections up to Q 2 =10 (GeV/c) 2
Stephen M. Rock,R. G. Arnold,P. Bosted,B. T. Chertok,B. Mecking,I. A. Schmidt,Z. M. Szalata,R. C. York,R. Zdarko +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the elastic electron-neutron cross sections were measured at values of the square of four-momentum transfer (Q/sup 2/) of 2.5, 4.0, 6.0 (GeV/c)/sup 2/ using a deuterium target and detecting the scattered electrons at 10/sup 0/