6–10 Jan 2025
Santa Maria University
Chile/Continental timezone

Exploring hadronization in nuclear media: Double-Target experiment with CLAS12

9 Jan 2025, 17:30
20m
Building A (Santa Maria University)

Building A

Santa Maria University

Avda. España 1680, Valparaíso, Chile
parallel Nuclear Physics Parallel session 9: Nuclear Physics

Speaker

antonio radic

Description

On behalf of CLAS collaboration.
The hadronization process can be studied across nuclei of different atomic sizes to understand how the nuclear medium influences this phenomenon.
Recently, an experiment was conducted using the CLAS12 detector at Jefferson Lab to study nuclear hadronization, among other phenomena. This experiment employed a dual-target system, which contained two fixed targets at the same time, a liquid deuterium target and an interchangeable solid nuclear foil exposed at an electron beam of 10.5 GeV. The solid target could be swapped remotely with high precision and quickly.
In this presentation, an overview of the experiment, the innovative double-target system, the physics observables to study, and online reconstructed results will be shown.

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