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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 1 Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility HALL-A STATUS REPORT Hall A Collaboration Meeting December 12-14, 2007 KEES DE JAGER JEFFERSON LABORATORY Our wine-and cheese gathering is in A110 on Thursday evening, starting at 6:00 pm. Dennis has graciously agreed to chaperone us. If you attend (most of you, I hope) please pay Stephanie the standard 9 $ contribution

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HALL-A STATUS REPORT. Hall A Collaboration Meeting December 12-14, 2007 K EES DE J AGER J EFFERSON L ABORATORY. Our wine-and cheese gathering is in A110 on Thursday evening, starting at 6:00 pm. Dennis has graciously agreed to chaperone us. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 1Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

HALL-A STATUS REPORT

Hall A Collaboration MeetingDecember 12-14, 2007

KEES DE JAGER

JEFFERSON LABORATORY

Our wine-and cheese gathering is in A110 on Thursday evening, starting at 6:00 pm. Dennis has graciously agreed to chaperone us.If you attend (most of you, I hope) please pay Stephanie the standard 9 $ contribution

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 2Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Achievements 2007-I

•Successfully ran July E04-018 Elastic scattering off 3,4He Makis Petratos Aug-Oct Assembly of NaI calorimeter Alexandre

CamsonneInstallation for Coulomb Sum Ed Folts

Oct-Dec E05-110 Coulomb Sum Zein-Eddine Meziani

•13(!) proposals submitted to PAC-33 for a total of 281 days with an allocation of 101 days

• 7 completely new proposals• 2 resubmissions to remove conditional approval• 1 jeopardy• 2 resubmissions to remove deferral• 1 resubmission for additional beam time

•Essential whether new proposals can run in parallel with Qweak• GEp and N->Δ definitely can• PV-DIS and n-DVCS can if they take a hit in beam energy (polarization?)• GM

n, x>2 and WACs probably can• B(Q2), 4He(e,e’p), deuteron threshold definitely can not

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 3Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Hall A Approved Proposals PAC 4-32

•43 Experiments completed •42(!) days scheduled for the next 12 months•Backlog ~4.7 years (annual average for Hall A is ~60 days at 80%

funding)

Number Approved

Days Approved

Polarized beam

A status

Number Completed

Days run

Number Jeopardized

Days to be run

Nucleon and Meson Form Factors/Sum Rules

12 235 10 9 11 212 2 23

Few Body Nuclear Properties

18 281 8 4 16 246 6 35

Properties of Nuclei 11 200 2 5 7 135 7 91

N* and Meson Properties 10 170 9 4 4 91 2 79

Strange Quarks and Parity Violation

7 183 5 6 5 130 1 53

Total 58 1069 34 28 43 814 18 281

Conditionally Approved

2

0

0

0

0

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 4Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Publications (incl. submissions) in 2007-I

• M. Iodice et al., High Resolution Spectroscopy 12Bλ by Electroproduction, PRL 99, 052501 (2007), nucl-ex/0705.3332

• R. Shneor et al., Investigation of proton-proton short-range correlations via the 12C(e,e’pp) reaction, PRL 99, 072501 (2007), nucl-ex/0703023

• G. Ron et al., The Proton Elastic Form Factor Ratio µpGEp/GM

p at Low Momentum Transfer, PRL 99, 202002 (2007), nucl-ex/0706.0128

• M. Mazouz et al., Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off the Neutron, PRL 99 2420501 (2007), nucl-ex/0709.04501

• A. Shahinyan et al., The Electromagnetic calorimeter in JLab Real Compton Scattering Experiment,arXiv:0704.1830

• Total number of Hall A publications: PRL+PLB 30, PRC 14, NIM 14(+1).

• Average time from completion of experiment to submission 20 months with 75% within 3 years.

• At present 5 experiments that have not submitted a manuscript more than 3 years after completion

• Hall A has been running now for 10+ years, with an average publication output of 4+. Essential that more effort goes into publications, especially archival pubs

• Top cited Hall A publications: 2 250+, 13 50+

• Please enter all publications into the JLab publication data base on submission

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 5Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

PUBLICATIONS-II

• Archival papers promised to be completed LAST year:- E89-044 3He(e,e’p) complete L/T separation- E91-026 deuteron A and B next spring- E93-050 VCS- E94-010 GDH only introduction needed- E99-007 GE

p-II- E99-114 WACS

• Achievements to date: E89-003 16O(e,e’p) published E91-010 HAPPEx-I published E91-011 N-> published E93-027 GE

p-I published E94-012 H()πo published E94-104 n -> π-p published E95-001 GM

n published E99-117 A1

n published

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 6Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Scheduled Experiments in Hall AExp Title Contact persons

Feb-Mar Installation of BigBite Apr-May E04-007 π0 electroproduction R. LindgrenMay-Jul Installation of Polarized 3He targetJul-Dec run BigBite plus polarized 3He experiments

E06-010 transversity Xiaodong JiangE06-014 d2

n Brad SawatskyFY09 E05-015 3He SSA Todd Averett

E05-102 Quasi-elastic 3He Doug Higinbotham

2009 HAPPEx-III, Lead Parity, DIS-Parity

Schedule on the web through calendar 2008. However, there are significant uncertainties about the budget (continuing resolution possibly for full FY08, we might not get the President’s budget,…). Even if we do get PB08, the present budget allocation to Physics implies a ~200 k$ cut for Hall A. If that sticks, lab management has been informed that we will have to delay the start-up of transversity by 5 weeks.

All of this means that the beam schedule can only be trusted through May 2008.

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 7Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Hall A Schedule (Very Tentative!)

Max energy Qweak will run at is 1.165 GeV (maybe 1.185 GeV, then 5 pass ~ 5.7 GeV)Accelerator needs 6 month down prior to the 12 GeV installation

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 8Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

6 GeV Energy Recovery Plan

Today

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 9Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Long-Term Schedule

•CEBAF will be limited to ~33 weeks of beam on target in FY08 and following FYs as long as the budget continues as expected. This corresponds to a total of 4 months accelerator down per year.

•Based on these assumptions Hall A still has a full year of running available for new proposals.

However, for the last 18+ months before the accelerator down we would have to run in parallel with Qweak at a fixed energy/pass of 1.1 GeV and possibly severe restrictions in the available current and polarization.

Also, resources, both capital and designers, will become scarcer as the 12 GeV activities increase.

•PAC-33 is last 6 GeV PAC. Summer 2008 PAC will be charged to evaluate long-term schedule (that means that we need to have one by then!)

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 10Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

12 GeV Schedule

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Hall A collaboration meeting, Junr 21-22, 2007, 11Operated by the Jefferson Science Associates for the U.S. Department Of Energy

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Summary

• Hall A continues to have a very active and successful research program, but running the 6 GeV program will continue under serious pressure. Vocalize your concerns when you feel the need. Also, make our achievements known to the scientific community through timely publications.

• Have to start discussions about the form of the Hall A collaboration in the 12 GeV era.

• LRP report writing process practically completed, expect final report shortly.

• Please use your vote in the ongoing DNP election process