Nicholas Zachariou, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Physics | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBarry L. Berman | grad student | 2012 | The George Washington University | |
(Determination of the Azimuthal Asymmetry of Deuteron Photodisintegration in the Energy Region Egamma = 1.1-2.3 GeV.) |
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Jo HS, Girod FX, Avakian H, et al. (2015) Cross Sections for the Exclusive Photon Electroproduction on the Proton and Generalized Parton Distributions. Physical Review Letters. 115: 212003 |
Adikaram D, Rimal D, Weinstein LB, et al. (2015) Towards a resolution of the proton form factor problem: new electron and positron scattering data. Physical Review Letters. 114: 062003 |
Seder E, Biselli A, Pisano S, et al. (2015) Longitudinal target-spin asymmetries for deeply virtual compton scattering. Physical Review Letters. 114: 032001 |
Mestayer MD, Park K, Adhikari KP, et al. (2014) Strangeness suppression of qq creation observed in exclusive reactions. Physical Review Letters. 113: 152004 |
Hen O, Sargsian M, Weinstein LB, et al. (2014) Nuclear physics. Momentum sharing in imbalanced Fermi systems. Science (New York, N.Y.). 346: 614-7 |
Pomerantz I, Ilieva Y, Gilman R, et al. (2013) Hard two-body photodisintegration of 3He. Physical Review Letters. 110: 242301 |
Bedlinskiy I, Kubarovsky V, Niccolai S, et al. (2012) Measurement of exclusive π(0) electroproduction structure functions and their relationship to transverse generalized parton distributions. Physical Review Letters. 109: 112001 |
Abelev BI, Aggarwal MM, Ahammed Z, et al. (2008) Forward neutral-pion transverse single-spin asymmetries in p + p collisions at sqrt[s] = 200 GeV. Physical Review Letters. 101: 222001 |