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The Virtual Compton Scattering below the pion threshold provides a powerful tool to probe the internal structure of the nucleon at distances where perturbative calculations cannot be applied. A data taking has been performed with the experimental set-up of Hall A at Cebaf. The analysis is still in progress and will allow the extraction of new observables of the proton, the generalized polarizabilites.
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Di Salvo, R., e93050 TJNAF Experiment and the Hall A Collaboration. The virtual compton scattering at TJNAF. Czech J Phys 50 (Suppl 1), 171–178 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-000-0022-0
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