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Correction of deuteron momentum in “eg3” experiment on CLAS detector

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In the deuteron momentum distribution in the experiment on photoproduction on the liquid deuterium target non-typical peaks have been revealed, when the correcting package “elos” was applied for correction, for ionization losses, of the measured momentum of deuteron. In particular, such deviations are explicitly displayed in the inclusive channel of the reaction γ+dd+(π+). On the basis of the exclusive channel of this reaction we realized a new correction of the momentum of scattered deuterons with allowance for the scattering angle. This correction leads to essential improvement of the deuteron momentum distribution.

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Original Russian Text © N.R. Balasanyan, S.G. Stepanyan, 2010, published in Izvestiya NAN Armenii, Fizika, 2010, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 155–161.

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Balasanyan, N.R., Stepanyan, S.G. Correction of deuteron momentum in “eg3” experiment on CLAS detector. J. Contemp. Phys. 45, 99–103 (2010). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068337210030011

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