We present a search at the Jefferson Laboratory for new forces mediated by sub-GeV vector bosons with weak coupling α' to electrons. Such a particle A' can be produced in electron-nucleus ...fixed-target scattering and then decay to an e + e- pair, producing a narrow resonance in the QED trident spectrum. Using APEX test run data, we searched in the mass range 175-250 MeV, found no evidence for an A'→ e+ e- reaction, and set an upper limit of α'/α ~/= 10(-6). Our findings demonstrate that fixed-target searches can explore a new, wide, and important range of masses and couplings for sub-GeV forces.
Abstract
The aim of our research was to evaluate mortality and rehospitalizations rates in patients with high risk subtype of heart failure (advanced HF) during 12 months of intensive monitoring ...after discharge on the basis of guidelines recommendations and personalized approach in treatment with frequent outpatient monitoring to reveal subcompensation/worsening of HF.
Methods
High risk advanced subtype of systolic HF was determined based on at least two hospitalizations during last year, severely reduced EF<30%, right and left atria hypertension echo patterns, pseudonormal/restrictive diastolic dysfunction, frequent outpatient deterioration of euvolemic state.
Patients were randomized into two groups: 143 patients who underwent personalized intensive outpatient monitoring with care and 71 patients who underwent standard monitoring with regular guideline based treatment
Intensive monitoring in ambulatory settings included frequent attending protocol of clinical evaluation (from OPTIMIZE -HF multicenter study), body mass, heart rate, GFR controls and additional echo evaluation of pressures in right and left atria at every outpatient visit, lung ultrasound with detection of B-lines.
Results
Cumulative number of CV and HF deaths was 11% (16 out of 143 in intensive monitoring group) and 36% (26 out of 71 patients) in standard monitoring group.
Kaplan-Meier curve showed survival benefit in patients with personalized monitoring and treatment compared to those who were on standard care (Picture 1).
Conclusions
A strong trend towards decline in mortality and rehospitalizations, when personalized outpatient monitoring was implemented was observed (P<0,001) at 12 months in patients with advanced systolic heart failure.
Kaplan-Meier survival curves groups
Funding Acknowledgement
Type of funding source: None
The Heavy Photon Search experiment took its first data in a 2015 engineering run using a 1.056 GeV, 50 nA electron beam provided by CEBAF at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, ...searching for a prompt, electroproduced dark photon with a mass between 19 and 81 MeV/c2. A search for a resonance in the e+e− invariant mass distribution, using 1.7 days (1170 nb−1) of data, showed no evidence of dark photon decays above the large QED background, confirming earlier searches and demonstrating the full functionality of the experiment. Upper limits on the square of the coupling of the dark photon to the standard model photon are set at the level of 6×10−6. Future runs with higher luminosity will explore new territory.
The strong nuclear interaction is probed at short-distance and high-momenta using new measurements of the $^{12}$C$(e,e'p)$ and $^{12}$C$(e,e'pn)$ reactions, at high-$Q^2$ and $x_B>1$. The data span ...a missing-momentum range of 300-850 MeV/c and is predominantly sensitive to the dominant proton-neutron short-range correlated (SRC) pairs and complements previous $^{12}$C$(e,e'pp)$ measurements. The data are well reproduced by theoretical calculations using the Generalized Contact Formalism with both chiral and phenomenological nucleon-nucleon ($NN$) interaction models. This agreement, observed here for the first time, suggests that the measured high missing-momentum protons up to $850$ MeV/c belonged to SRC pairs. The measured $^{12}$C$(e,e'pn)$ / $^{12}$C$(e,e'p)$ ratio is consistent with a decrease in the fraction of proton-neutron SRC pairs with increasing missing-momentum. This confirms the transition from an isospin-dependent tensor $NN$ interaction at $\sim 400$ MeV/c to an isospin-independent scalar interaction at high-momentum around $\sim 800$ MeV/c.
Precision measurement of the neutral pion lifetime Larin, I; Zhang, Y; Gasparian, A ...
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science),
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The explicit breaking of the axial symmetry by quantum fluctuations gives rise to the so-called axial anomaly. This phenomenon is solely responsible for the decay of the neutral pion π
into two ...photons (γγ), leading to its unusually short lifetime. We precisely measured the decay width Γ of the Formula: see text process. The differential cross sections for π
photoproduction at forward angles were measured on two targets, carbon-12 and silicon-28, yielding Formula: see text, where stat. denotes the statistical uncertainty and syst. the systematic uncertainty. We combined the results of this and an earlier experiment to generate a weighted average of Formula: see text Our final result has a total uncertainty of 1.50% and confirms the prediction based on the chiral anomaly in quantum chromodynamics.
The CLAS12 beamline and its performance Baltzell, N.; Burkert, V.D.; Carvajal, J. ...
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
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This paper describes the Hall B beamline and its performance during the first year of data-taking operation using the CLAS12 detector. We review the beamline instrumentation used to measure and ...monitor the beam. This instrumentation led to excellent beam quality for energies ranging from 2.2 to 10.6 GeV at the design luminosity of 1035 cm−2s−1. The instrumentation includes a Møller polarimeter, which can typically measure the beam polarization to an absolute precision of ∼2.5%.
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Background: The electromagnetic form factors of the proton measured by unpolarized and polarized electron scattering experiments show a significant disagreement that grows with the squared four ...momentum transfer (Q2). Calculations have shown that the two measurements can be largely reconciled by accounting for the contributions of two-photon exchange (TPE). TPE effects are not typically included in the standard set of radiative corrections since theoretical calculations of the TPE effects are highly model dependent, and, until recently, no direct evidence of significant TPE effects has been observed. Purpose: We measured the ratio of positron-proton to electron-proton elastic-scattering cross sections in order to determine the TPE contribution to elastic electron-proton scattering and thereby resolve the proton electric form factor discrepancy. Methods: We produced a mixed simultaneous electron-positron beam in Jefferson Lab's Hall B by passing the 5.6 GeV primary electron beam through a radiator to produce a bremsstrahlung photon beam and then passing the photon beam through a convertor to produce electron/positron pairs. The mixed electron-positron (lepton) beam with useful energies from approximately 0.85 to 3.5 GeV then struck a 30-cm long liquid hydrogen (LH2) target located within the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). By detecting both the scattered leptons and the recoiling protons we identified and reconstructed elastic scattering events and determined the incident lepton energy. A detailed description of the experiment is presented. Results: We present previously unpublished results for the quantity R2γ, the TPE correction to the elastic- scattering cross section, at Q2 ≈ 0:85 and 1.45 GeV2 over a large range of virtual photon polarization ε. Conclusions: Our results, along with recently published results from VEPP-3, demonstrate a non-zero contribution from TPE effects and are in excellent agreement with the calculations that include TPE effects and largely reconcile the form-factor discrepancy up to Q2 ≈ 2 GeV2. These data are consistent with an increase in R2γ with decreasing " at Q2 ≈ 0:85 and 1.45 GeV2. There are indications of a slight increase in R2γ with Q2.
We report a new extraction of nucleon resonance couplings using pi- photoproduction cross sections on the neutron. The world database for the process gamma n --> pi- p above 1 GeV has quadrupled with ...the addition of new differential cross sections from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab in Hall B. Differential cross sections from CLAS have been improved with a new final-state interaction determination using a diagramatic technique taking into account the NN and piN final-state interaction amplitudes. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations. With the addition of these new cross sections, significant changes are seen in the high-energy behavior of the SAID cross sections and amplitudes.