Dynamics Of The Quasielastic O-16(E,E ' P) Reaction At Q(2)Approximate To 0.8 (Gev/C)(2)

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2004)

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The physics program in Hall A at Jefferson Lab commenced in the summer of 1997 with a detailed investigation of the O-16(e,e(')p) reaction in quasielastic, constant (q,omega) kinematics at Q(2)approximate to0.8 (GeV/c)(2), qapproximate to1 GeV/c, and omegaapproximate to445 MeV. Use of a self-calibrating, self-normalizing, thin-film waterfall target enabled a systematically rigorous measurement. Five-fold differential cross-section data for the removal of protons from the 1p-shell have been obtained for 0
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