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    Androić, D.; Armstrong, D.S.; Arvieux, J.; Asaturyan, R.; Averett, T.D.; Bailey, S.L.; Batigne, G.; Beck, D.H.; Beise, E.J.; Benesch, J.; Benmokhtar, F.; Bimbot, L.; Birchall, J.; Biselli, A.; Bosted, P.; Brindza, P.; Carlini, R.D.; Carr, R.; Chant, N.; Coppens, A.; Covrig, S.D.; Cowley, A.; Dale, D.; Davis, C.A.; Ellis, C.; Falk, W.R.; Finn, J.M.; Forest, T.; Franklin, G.; Frascaria, R.; Furget, C.; Gaskell, D.; Gericke, M.T.W.; Grames, J.; Guillard, G.; Guillon, B.; Guler, H.; Gustafsson, K.; Hannelius, L.; Hansknecht, J.; Hasty, R.D.; Hawthorne Allen, A.M.; Horn, T.; Ito, T.M.; Johnston, K.; Jones, M.; Kazimi, R.; King, P.M.; Kolarkar, A.; Kox, S.; Kuhn, J.; Lenoble, J.; Liatard, E.; Liu, J.; Lung, A.; MacLachlan, G.A.; Mammei, J.; Martin, J.W.; Mack, D.J.; McKee, D.W.; McKeown, R.D.; Merchez, F.; Mihovilovic, M.; Mkrtchyan, H.; Moffit, B.; Morlet, M.; Muether, M.; Nakahara, K.; Neveling, R.; Ong, S.; Page, S.A.; Papavassiliou, V.; Pate, S.F.; Phillips, S.K.; Pillot, P.; Pitt, M.L.; Poelker, M.; Porcelli, T.A.; Quéméner, G.; Quinn, B.P.; Ramsay, W.D.; Real, J.-S.; Roche, J.; Roos, P.; Rutledge, G.A.; Secrest, J.; Smith, G.R.; Spayde, D.T.; Stepanyan, S.; Stutzman, M.; Tadevosyan, V.; Tieulent, R.; van Oers, W.T.H.; Voutier, E.; Vulcan, W.F.; Wells, S.P.; Williamson, S.E.; Woo, R.J.; Wood, S.A.; Yun, J.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 08/2011, Letnik: 646, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    In the G0 experiment, performed at Jefferson Lab, the parity-violating elastic scattering of electrons from protons and quasi-elastic scattering from deuterons is measured in order to determine the neutral weak currents of the nucleon. Asymmetries as small as 1 part-per-million in the scattering of a polarized electron beam are determined using a dedicated apparatus. It consists of specialized beam monitoring and control systems, a cryogenic hydrogen (or deuterium) target, and a superconducting, toroidal magnetic spectrometer equipped with plastic scintillation and aerogel Cherenkov detectors, as well as fast readout electronics for the measurement of individual events. The overall design and performance of this experimental system is discussed.