The KaonLT experiment probes hadron structure by measuring deep exclusive meson production reactions at Jefferson Lab. A set of high momentum, high resolution spectrometers in Hall C allow for precision measurements from which form factors and other observables can be extracted. One possible measurement is the beam spin asymmetry, from which is extracted a polarized interference cross-section...
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions are reaching temperatures where the quarks and gluons, making up the nuclei, become deconfined and enter a state called the Quark-Gluon plasma (QGP). Its properties are a window into the underlying nature of the strong force at extreme conditions and can be inferred from experimental measurement. During heavy-ion collisions, a collimated spray of energetic...