Recent measurements with the out-of-plane spectrometer system at MIT-Bates

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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4 pages LaTeX2e, 3 figures; two figures changed. Contributed talk to The International Conference on Mesons and Light Nuclei '

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10.1063/1.1436623

The recent experimental program with the out-of-plane spectrometer system (OOPS) at MIT-Bates encompassed an extensive set of $\mathrm{d}(\vec\mathrm{e},\mathrm{e}'\mathrm{p})$ measurements, investigations of the $\mathrm{N}\to\Delta$ transition using $\mathrm{p}(\vec\mathrm{e},\mathrm{e}'\mathrm{p})\pi^0$ and $\mathrm{p}(\vec\mathrm{e},\mathrm{e}'\pi^+)\mathrm{n}$ reaction channels, and studies of virtual Compton scattering (VCS) $\mathrm{p}(\mathrm{e},\mathrm{e}'\mathrm{p})\gamma$ below the pion threshold. Preliminary results are presented.

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