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Title: Measurement of the 40Ar(e,$$\hbox {e}^{\prime }$$) elastic scattering cross section with a novel gas-jet target
Abstract We report on a measurement of elastic electron scattering on argon performed with a novel cryogenic gas-jet target at the Mainz Microtron accelerator MAMI. The luminosity is estimated with the thermodynamical parameters of the target and by comparison to a calculation in distorted-wave Born approximation. The cross section, measured at new momentum transfers of 1.24 $$\hbox {fm}^{-1}$$ fm - 1 and 1.55 $$\hbox {fm}^{-1}$$ fm - 1 is in agreement with previous experiments performed with a traditional high-pressure gas target, as well as with modernab-initiocalculations employing state-of-the-art nuclear forces from chiral effective field theory. The nearly background-free measurement highlights the optimal properties of the gas-jet target for elements heavier than hydrogen, enabling new applications in hadron and nuclear physics.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
2012114 2412703
PAR ID:
10629409
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Publisher / Repository:
Springer Nature
Date Published:
Journal Name:
The European Physical Journal A
Volume:
61
Issue:
7
ISSN:
1434-601X
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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