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Lamiaa El-Fassi 125 Hilbun Hall, 355 Lee Blvd, P.O.Box 5167 Mississippi State, MS 39762 le334 @ msstate.edu 630-605-4259 (cell), 662- 325-0627 (work) Research Interest Nuclear and Particle Physics: Dynamics of strongly interacting particles, hadrons, and their elementary constituents, quarks and gluons, via the study of the hadronization and fragmentation processes that probe the dynamics of quark propagation and hadron formation in cold nuclear matter, and the color transparency phenomenon; that is, the formation and evolution of small size configurations to regular hadrons. Nucleon structure via the study of the anti-quark asymmetry and some medium stimulated effects such as the quark energy loss and the “EMC” effect using the unpolarized Drell-Yan (DY) process as well as the study of the sea-quark Sivers functions, the poorly known gluon/Twist-3 transverse momentum distributions via the J/ production, and the transverse polarization, or transversity, distribution on the polarized DY production. Employment History May 2019 - Present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Mississippi State University. August 2014 – May 2019 Assistant Professor Bridge Position, Mississippi State University Department of Physics and Astronomy and Jefferson Lab. Dec. 2013 – August 2014 Postdoctoral Associate, Experimental Nuclear Physics Group, Department of Physics, Old Dominion Univ. jointly with Jefferson Lab. Advisor: Prof. Larry B. Weinstein May 2009 – May 2013 Postdoctoral Associate, Experimental Nuclear Physics Group, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Rutgers, The State of New Jersey University. Advisor: Prof. Ronald Gilman July 2008 – January 2009 Visiting Research Scholar, Experimental Nuclear Physics Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers, The State of New Jersey University. Advisor: Prof. Ronald Gilman Sept. 2003 – Dec. 2007 Research Assistant, Medium Energy Physics Group, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory. Ph.D Advisor: Dr. Kawtar Hafidi 1

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Lamiaa El-Fassi125 Hilbun Hall, 355 Lee Blvd,

P.O.Box 5167Mississippi State, MS 39762

le334 @ msstate.edu 630-605-4259 (cell), 662- 325-0627 (work)

Research Interest Nuclear and Particle Physics:

Dynamics of strongly interacting particles, hadrons, and their elementary constituents, quarks and gluons, via the study of the hadronization and fragmentation processes that probe the dynamics of quark propagation and hadron formation in cold nuclear matter, and the color transparency phenomenon; that is, the formation and evolution of small size configurations to regular hadrons.

Nucleon structure via the study of the anti-quark asymmetry and some medium stimulated effects such as the quark energy loss and the “EMC” effect using the unpolarized Drell-Yan (DY) process as well as the study of the sea-quark Sivers functions, the poorly known gluon/Twist-3 transverse momentum distributions via the J/ production, and the transverse polarization, or transversity, distribution on the polarized DY production.

Employment History

May 2019 - Present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics andAstronomy, Mississippi State University.

August 2014 – May 2019 Assistant Professor Bridge Position, Mississippi State University Department of Physics and Astronomy

and Jefferson Lab.

Dec. 2013 – August 2014 Postdoctoral Associate, Experimental Nuclear Physics Group, Department of Physics, Old Dominion Univ.jointly with Jefferson Lab.

Advisor: Prof. Larry B. Weinstein

May 2009 – May 2013 Postdoctoral Associate, Experimental Nuclear Physics Group, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Rutgers, The State of New Jersey University.

Advisor: Prof. Ronald Gilman

July 2008 – January 2009 Visiting Research Scholar, Experimental Nuclear PhysicsGroup, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers,The State of New Jersey University.

Advisor: Prof. Ronald Gilman

Sept. 2003 – Dec. 2007 Research Assistant, Medium Energy Physics Group, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory. Ph.D Advisor: Dr. Kawtar Hafidi

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Education

June 2008 Ph.D. in Experimental Physics, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

June 2003 Master in High Energy Physics, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

June 1999 Bachelor in Nuclear Physics, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tetouan, Morocco.

Teaching Experience: Teaching Calculus-based Physics course, Physics III; PH-2233, in Fall 2019. Taught Intermediate Mechanics II; PH-4223/6223, in Spring 2019. Taught Graduate Nuclear Physics; PH-8613, in Fall 2018. Taught Intermediate Mechanics II; PH-4223/6223, in Spring 2018. Taught Intermediate Mechanics I; PH-4213/6213, in Fall 2017. Taught Calculus-based Physics course, Physics III; PH-2233, in Fall 2016. Taught Intermediate Mechanics II; PH-4223/6223, in Spring 2016. Taught Intermediate Mechanics I; PH-4213/6213, in Fall 2015. Taught Nuclear Physics; PH-8613, in Fall 2014.

Experimental Affiliations and Contributions: CLAS Collaboration, Hall-B at Jefferson Lab, 2005 - present:

Leading the hadronization analysis of the 0 hyperon in the current and spectatorfragmentation regions in addition to the fracture functions using data-sets of the E02-110 & E02-104 electro-production experiments (EG2 run-group). Participating in the commissioning and calibration of the new 12 GeV CLAS(CLAS12) spectrometer. The primary contribution includes developing, optimizing andmaintaining the calibration and monitoring suites for the drift chambers (DC),debugging the tracking and reconstruction algorithms, training users, and coordinatingthe DC calibration.✔ Developed the data explorer suite to check and monitor the operation and the quality of data recorded on various CLAS12 sub-detectors. ✔ Participated in the development of a multi-threaded C++/ROOT-based analysisframework for the newly accumulated CLAS12 data-sets.✔ Supervised the development of a JAVA-based tool for quality control of DCcalibration.✔ Leading the preparation of my two CLAS12 experiments, color transparency (CT)and color propagation (hadronization/fragmentation study), that passed the ERR(experimental readiness review) in March 2019. These nuclear targets experiments are“tentatively” scheduled to partially run in spring of 2021. Participated in the analyses of coherent and incoherent deeply virtual Comptonscattering off 4He using data-sets of the E07-009 & E08-024 electro-productionexperiments (EG6 run-group). Primary contribution includes calibration of the time-of-

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light (TOF) and radio frequency (RF) systems, reconstruction of the entire data-sets,monitoring of data-quality, and maintaining the run-group software and databases. ✔ Assisted ODU graduate student in the electromagnetic calorimeter (EC) time-calibration and energy correction development for his EG6 analysis.✔ Participated in the validation and debugging of the nuclear data-mining softwarethat was developed with JAVA+PYTHON (JYTHON) to integrate the formerlyprocessed and reviewed 6 GeV nuclear targets data in a common and user friendlyanalysis framework. ✔ Assisted in setting up the simulation chain for the proton analysis of the E03-006electro-production experiment (EG4 run-group). Fine-tuned the deuteron analysis of the EG4 run-group experiment. Primarycontribution includes debugging and validating the run-group's reconstruction software,reconstruction of the entire data-sets, completion of systematic studies using Monte-Carlo simulation, and mentoring my postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari in finalizing histhesis analysis that aimed to study the helicity-dependent inclusive cross sectiondifferences for deuteron at low momentum transfer, using longitudinally polarizedelectron beams and targets.✔ Completed the development and improvement of the track fitter and Kalman filter for the upcoming BoNuS12 ("Barely off-shell Nucleon Structure") experiment.✔ EG2 run-group main analyzer. Primary contribution includes monitoring of data-taking, calibration of TOF, RF and EC timing, reconstruction of the entire data-sets,extraction of the 5 GeV CT results, and assisting new group members especially(un)graduate students to become familiar with the run-group software and analysistools.

Hall-A Collaboration, Jefferson Lab, 2008 - present: ✔ Participated in the commissioning and shielding of the Bigbite Gas Cherenkov photo-multipliers. ✔ Supervised a Rutgers graduate student in one thesis project related to the calibration of 3He polarized target's cells to determine their wall thickness and targetdensity using a low intensity laser beam.

SeaQuest/E906 Collaboration, Fermi National Lab (Fermilab), 2009 – present:✔ Assisted in data-taking and analysis of the unpolarized Drell-Yan (DY) experiment

that aims to study the sea anti-quark asymmetry, d /u , and some medium stimulatedeffects such as the quark energy loss in cold nuclear matter. ✔ Co-led the effort of building a new drift chamber for the second run period. Primarycontribution includes manually stretching and measuring the tension of all wires,formation of the gas seal windows, mentoring graduate and undergraduate students whoparticipated in this process, and coordinating the work among the collaboration andFermilab technicians. ✔ Led the refurbishment of the inherited set of drift chambers from the predecessorDY experiments, 9 out of 14 tracking chambers used in the E906 spectrometer. This contribution includes commissioning and maintaining the performance of DC, assistingtheir calibration, and maintaining their high voltage system and electronics readouts.

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✔ Supervised an other Rutgers graduate student in his summer project and thesis analysisrelated to the DC repair, calibration, and tracking efficiency studies.

SpinQuest/E1039 Collaboration, Fermilab, 2015 – present:✔ Developing a graphical processing unit (GPU) multi-threaded framework for onlinereconstruction to identify and debug any ongoing issues with data-taking in real time.✔ Assisting the maintenance and upcoming commissioning of the inherited E906/SeaQuest drift chambers in the spectrometer.✔ Preparing for the day-one analysis that aims to study the poorly known gluon/Twist-3 transverse momentum distributions using the J/ events produced in the collision of an unpolarized 120 GeV proton beam and transversely polarized cryogenic,NH3 and ND3, targets.

Professional Organizations and Activities Chair, CLAS Collaboration Nuclear Physics Working Group (NPWG), 2019 – 2022.

Chair, Nominating Committee for the NPWG Chair Election, Summer 2019 and 2016. Member-at-Large, Southeastern Section of American Physical Society (SESAPS), 2019

– 2021. Reviewer, German Research Foundation Grant Proposals, 2019 – Present. Reviewer, National Science Foundation Grant Proposals, 2018 – Present. Member, Women Club at Mississippi State University, 2018 – Present. Outreach Director, Jefferson Lab User Organization Board of Directors, 2017 – 2019. Member, Ad-hoc Review Committee of CLAS Collaboration Nature paper, 2017. Chair, Review Committee of two CLAS Collaboration proposals to the Jefferson Lab

Program Advisory Committee (PAC), PAC 44/45, 2016/2017. Representative, Institutional Board of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) Users Group,

2016 – Present. Member, Electron-Ion Collider Users Group, 2016 – Present. Secretary, CLAS Speakers Committee (CSC), 2015 – Present. Chair, Colloquium Committee of Miss. State U. Physics and Astronomy (P&A)

Department, 2015 – Present. Chair, Fall 2015 DNP Invited Session, Santa Fe, NM, “The (still) puzzling world of up

and down quarks”, October 31st, 2015. Member, Colloquium Committee of Miss. State U. P&A Department, 2014 – Present. Representative of NPWG in CSC, 2014 – Present. Member, International Women’s Leadership Association (IWLA), 2015 – Present. Member, CLAS Collaboration Analysis Review Committees, 2011 – 2018. Member, Association of Women in Science (AWIS), 2010 – Present. Member, SESAPS, Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP), Topical Group on Hadronic

Physics (GHP), and Division of Particles & Fields (PDF), - Present. Member, American Physical Society, 2004 – Present. Member, Jefferson Lab User Organization, 2003 – Present.

Honors and Awards

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Hall-B/Jefferson Lab, “Memorandum Of Understanding for Full Membership ofMiss. State U. on the CLAS Collaboration”, 2014 – 2020.

Jefferson Lab/Miss. State U., “Assistant Professor Bridge Appointment”, 2014 - 2019.

CLAS Collaboration, Hall-B/Jefferson Lab, “Full Membership”, December 2016. International Women’s Leadership Association (IWLA), Top Female Professional ,

as a recognition of excellence in physics research and education, December 2015. Argonne National Lab, “Graduate Fellowship”, 2003 – 2008.

Research Grants and Travel Awards U.S. Department of Energy, “Precision Measurements at Medium Energy”, DE-

FG02-07ER41528, Co-P.I., 09/2019 – 08/2022, $1,787,000, in which P.I. of $714,800.

Hall-B of Jefferson Lab, “1/2 Postdoctoral Research Associate Position for Dr. Taya Chetry”, P.I., 02/2019 - 08/2019, $17,092.

U.S. Department of Energy, “Study of Gluon Tranverse Momentum Distributions with J/ Production in the E1039 Polarized Drell-Yan Experiment”, DE-FG02-07ER41528, P.I., 09/2018 – 08/2019, $125,000.

Hall-B of Jefferson Lab, “1/2 Postdoctoral Research Associate Position for Dr. Krishna Adhikari”, P.I., 01/2017- 05/2017, $13,119.

U.S. Department of Energy, “Nuclear Dependence of Delta and Lambda Production”, DE-FG02-07ER41528, P.I., 09/2016 – 08/2019, $314,000.

ODU Data-mining Research Fund, travel award for my postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari to attend a workshop in July 2015, $1000.

ODU Data-mining Research Fund, travel award to support my extended Jefferson Lab visit in Spring 2015, $2000.

ODU Data-mining Research Fund, travel award for my postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari to attend a workshop in August 2014, $1100.

Jefferson Science Associates/Jefferson Lab, G00000799, “Bridged-appointment Faculty Position”, Co-P.I., 08/2014 – 05/2019, $242,724.

Advisory Experience Postdoctoral Associates:

* Dr. Taya Chetry, 2019 – Present.* Dr. Hao Jiang, 2018 – 2019.* Dr. Md Latiful Kabir, 2017 – 2019.* Dr. Krishna Adhikari, 2014 – 2017.

Graduate Students (GS): * Celestine Segbefia (Ph.D 2025).

* Nuwan Chaminda Gunawardhana Waduge (Ph.D 2024). * Shirsendu Nanda (M.S. 2019). * Pubuduni Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage Egoda Walawwe (M.S. 2018).

Presentations (⁋Invited Talks)

Conference/Workshop Presentations

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✔ APS/DNP Annual Meeting 2018, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Oct 25th, 2018: “Highlights of Fragmentation Studies in CLAS”.

✔ ⁋EIC Users Group Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 31st, 2018: “QCD Signature in Nuclei: Hadronization and Color Transparency Studies in CLAS-6/12”.

✔ ⁋Next Generation Nuclear Physics with JLab12 and EIC Workshop, February 12th, 2016: “Hadronization with JLab 6/12 GeV”.

✔ ⁋Fall APS/DNP Meeting, Oct. 28th, 2015: “The Emergence of Hadrons from QCD Color”.

✔ ⁋International Workshop on Experimental and Theoretical Topics in CLAS Data Mining, July 27th, 2015: “Data Conversion Progress”.

✔ ⁋11th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2012), St. Petersburg, Florida, June 2012: “Overview of Color Transparency Measurements”.

✔ ⁋Nuclear Chromo-Dynamic Studies with a Future Electron Ion Collider Workshop, Argonne National Laboratory, Apr 2010: “CT in Rho Production”.

✔ Gordon Conference on Photonuclear Reactions, Aug. 2012: “Highlights of the E906/SeaQuest Experiment at Fermilab” (Poster).

✔ Gordon Conference on Photonuclear Reactions, Aug. 2012: “Search for the onset of Color Transparency in 0 Electroproduction off Nuclei”,

✔ APS April Meeting, Apr. 2011: “Hadronization Dynamics of 0 Baryon”.

✔ APS Meeting, Feb. 2010: “Measurement of the Anti-quark Distributions on Drell-Yan process”.

✔ Hampton University Graduate School contributed talk, June 2005: “Search for the Onset of Color Transparency @ CLAS: JLab E02-110 Experiment”.

By Research Group:✔ Fall DNP Meeting, Oct. 15th, 2019: “Study of Λ Hyperon Fragmentation in Current

and Target Regions using CLAS” (by my current postdoc Dr. Taya Chetry).

✔ APS/GHP 2019 Workshop, Denver, Colorado, April 10 - 12, 2019: “Study of ΛHyperon Fragmentation in Current and Target Regions using CLAS” (by my current postdoc Dr. Taya Chetry).

✔ APS/GHP 2019 Workshop, Denver, Colorado, April 10 - 12, 2019: “Fracture Functionsfrom Λ0 Leptoproduction for Target Remnant Description” (by a former ANL postdoc and collaborator Dr. Sereres Johnston).

✔ APS/DNP Annual Meeting 2018, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Oct 25th, 2018: “Study of Forward and Backward Fragmentation Processes in 0 Leptoproduction” (by a former ANL postdoc and collaborator Dr. Sereres Johnston).

✔ APS April Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 16th, 2018: “CLAS12 Drift Chambers Tracking and Calibration” (Poster by my former postdoc Dr. Md Latiful Kabir).

✔ Jefferson Lab CLAS12 First Experiment Workshop, Newport News, Mar. 6th, 2018: “DC Calibration - status and plans” (by my former postdoc Dr. Latiful Kabir).

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✔ Jefferson Lab CLAS12 First Experiment Workshop, Newport News, March 28th, 2017:“Drift Chambers Calibration” (by my former postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari).

✔ APS April Meeting, Washington, DC, January 28th - 31st, 2017: “New results on spin structure functions at very low momentum transfers from Hall B in Jefferson Lab” (by my former postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari).

✔ ⁋Baryons 2016, Tallahasse, FL, May 16th - 20th, 2016: “New results on spin structure functions at very low momentum transfers from Jefferson Lab” (by my former postdocDr. Krishna Adhikari).

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab CLAS12 First Experiment Workshop, Newport News, Feb. 23rd, 2016: “Drift Chambers” (by my former postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari).

✔ International Workshop on Experimental and Theoretical Topics in CLAS Data-Mining, July 27th, 2015: “Hadronization of 0 channel: analysis progress”, (by my former postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari).

Colloquium/Seminar/Other Presentations

✔ ⁋Ohio University, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics Seminar, Oct. 22nd, 2019: “Highlights of Color Transparency Studies”.

✔ ⁋Mississippi State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, Oct.7th, 2019: “QCD Signatures in Nuclei: Hadronization and Color Transparency Studies”.

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, June 19th, 2019: “RGD readiness status”.

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, Nov. 14th, 2018: “RGD and RG-E readiness and plans”.

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, Mar. 9th, 2018: “Study of Color Transparency in Exclusive Vector Meson Electroproduction off Nuclei”.

✔ ⁋Mississippi State University, Experimental Nuclear Physics Colloquium, May 5th, 2014: “Measuring Antiquarks in the Proton”.

✔ ⁋Old Dominion University, Experimental Nuclear Physics Seminar, Jun 26th, 2013: “Recent Progress of the E-906/SeaQuest Drell-Yan Experiment at Fermilab”,

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab Hall-A, Experimental Physics Seminar, Jun 6th, 2013: “Drell-Yan measurements with the E906/SeaQuest Experiment at Fermilab”.

✔ ⁋Rutgers University, Experimental Nuclear Physics Seminar, Oct 2008: ”Search for theOnset of Color Transparency in Rho Electroproduction”.

✔ ⁋Old Dominion University, Experimental Nuclear Physics Seminar, Nov. 2007: “Search for the Onset of Color Transparency @ CLAS Detector”.

✔ ⁋Brookhaven National Laboratory, RHIC Spin Physics Seminar, Nov. 2007: “Search ofColor Transparency using CLAS Detector”.

✔ ⁋Ohio University, Medium Energy Physics Group Seminar, Nov. 2007: “Search for theOnset of Color Transparency @ CLAS Detector”.

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✔ ⁋Argonne National Laboratory, Medium Energy Physics Seminar, Dec. 2007: ”Search for Color Transparency in 0 Electroproduction”.

✔ ⁋Argonne National Laboratory, Student Lunch Seminar, Jan. 2007: “Chasing Color Transparency with Exclusive Vector Meson Electroproduction”.

✔ ⁋Argonne National Laboratory, Medium Energy Physics Seminar, Feb. 2007: “Search for Color Transparency using CLAS Detector”.

By Research Group: ✔ 4th UM-MSU Joint Physics Research Symposium, Mississippi State, March 23rd,

2019: “Color Transparency Study in Vector Meson Electroproduction with CLAS12 at Jefferson Lab” (by my former M.S. GS S. Nanda),

✔ E1039/SpinQuest Fall Collaboration Meeting, November 9th, 2018: “Plans for the E1039 Online Data Reconstruction with GPUs” (by my former postdoc Dr. Hao Jiang).

✔ Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, July. 12th, 2018: “Studies of Hadronization from CLAS6 and Readiness for CLAS12” (by my former postdoc Dr.Latiful Kabir).

✔ Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, July. 11th, 2018: “DC calibration and performances” (by my former postdoc Dr. Latiful Kabir).

✔ ⁋Jefferson Lab Users Group Meeting, Newport News, June 18th, 2018: “Color Transparency at 12 GeV” (by my former postdoc Dr. Latiful Kabir).

✔ UM–MSU 2018 Joint Physics Research Symposium, Oxford, Apr. 8th, 2018: “Color Transparency Experiment: Motivation and Setup” (poster by my former MS GS Pubuduni),

✔ 16th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, Mississippi State, Feb. 17th, 2018: “Color Transparency Experiment: Motivation and Setup” (poster by my former M.S. GS Pubuduni Ekanayaka).

✔ Physics Graduate Student Journal Club Colloquium, Mississippi State, Nov. 17th, 2017: “Color Transparency Experiment: Motivation and Setup'' (by my former M.S. GS Pubuduni Ekanayaka).

✔ Jefferson Lab CLAS Collaboration Meeting, Newport News, Oct. 5th, 2017: “Drift Chamber Tracking for CLAS12'' (by my former postdoc Dr. Latiful Kabir).

✔ ⁋Mississippi State University, Experimental Nuclear Physics Colloquium, Aug. 21st, 2014: “Measurement of deuteron's spin structure function g1 and its moments at low momentum transfers (Q2)” (by my former postdoc Dr. Krishna Adhikari).

Proposals Jefferson Lab 12-GeV Program, Contact person/Co-spokesperson of approved

experiment E12-06-106/E12-06-117, “Study of Color Transparency in Exclusive Vector Meson Electroproduction off Nuclei”/“Quark Propagation and Hadron Formation”.

Publication Summary

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Co-author of 144 papers; 3 in Nature, 1 in Nature Communications, 1 in Science, and 40 in Phys. Rev. Letters. See my full publication list.

Citation Summary (inSPIRE) Total number of only published papers citations: 4561, average citations per paper: 31.7,

with 8 cited as very well-known papers, 25 as well-known papers, 65 as known papers, 40 as less known papers, 6 as unknown papers, and the hHEP index: 38.

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Lamiaa El-FassiAs of September 9th, 2019

PS: After joining Mississippi State U., Department of Physics and Astronomy in Aug. 2014.

1. “Exploring the Structure of the Bound Proton with Deeply Virtual Compton Scatter-

ing”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Hattawy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 123:032502, July 2019.

Citations: 2

2. “Measurement of Nuclear Transparency Ratios for Protons and Neutrons”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Duer et al., Phys. Lett. B 797:134792, July 2019.

Citations: 2

3. “The SeaQuest Spectrometer at Fermilab”

SeaQuest Collaboration, C. A Aidala et al., Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 930:49-63, June

2019.

Citations: 10

4. “Direct Observation of Proton-Neutron Short-Range Correlation Dominance in Heavy

Nuclei”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Duer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 122:172502, May 2019.

Citations: 15

5. “First Measurements of the Double-Polarization Observables F , P , and H in ω Pho-

toproduction off Transversely Polarized Protons in the N∗ Resonance Region”

CLAS Collaboration, P. Roy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 122:162301, Apr. 2019.

Citations: 1

6. Modified structure of protons and neutrons in correlated pairs

CLAS Collaboration, B. Schmookler, B. et al., Nature 566:354-358, Feb. 2019.

Citations: 14

7. “Measurement of the beam spin asymmetry of −→e p→ epη in the deep-inelastic regime

with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, B. Zhao et al., Phys. Lett. B 789:426-431, Feb. 2019.

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8. “First results on nucleon resonance photocouplings from the γp→ π+π−p reaction”

CLAS Collaboration, E. Golovatch et al., Phys. Lett. B 788:371-379, Jan. 2019.

Citations: 8

9. “Revealing Color Forces with Transverse Polarized Electron Scattering”

SANE Collaboration, W. Armstrong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 122:022002, Jan. 2019.

Citations: 4

10. “Measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the quasi-elastic 3 ~He(~e, e′p) pro-

cess”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Mihovilovic et al., Phys. Lett. B 788:117-121,

Jan. 2019.

Citations: 1

11. “Study of Ξ∗ Photoproduction from Threshold to W = 3.3 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, J. T. Goetz et al., Phys. Rev. C 98:062201, Dec. 2018.

12. “Measurement of Unpolarized and Polarized Cross Sections for Deeply Virtual Comp-

ton Scattering on the Proton at Jefferson Laboratory with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, N. Hirlinger Saylor et al., Phys. Rev. C 98:045203, Oct. 2018.

Citations: 1

13. “Beam-Target Helicity Asymmetry E in K0Λ and K0Σ0 Photoproduction on the Neu-

tron”

CLAS Collaboration, D. H. Ho et al., Phys. Rev. C 98:045205, Oct. 2018.

Citations: 4

14. “Photoproduction of K+K− meson pairs on the proton”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Lombardo et al., Phys. Rev. D 98:052009, Sept. 2018

Citations: 2

15. “Probing high-momentum protons and neutrons in neutron-rich nuclei”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Duer et al., Nature 560:617-621, Aug. 2018.

Citations: 21

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16. “Center of Mass Motion of Short-Range Correlated Nucleon Pairs studied via the

A(e, epp) Reaction”

CLAS Collaboration, E. O. Cohen et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121:092501, Aug. 2018

Citations: 12

17. “Measurements of the γvp → p′π+π− cross section with the CLAS detector for 0.4

GeV2 < Q2 < 1.0 GeV2 and 1.3 GeV < W < 1.825 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, G. V. Fedotov et al., Phys. Rev. C 98:025203, Aug. 2018.

Citations: 6

18. “First measurement of Ξ− polarization in photoproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, J. Bono et al., Phys. Lett. B 783:280-286, Aug. 2018.

Citations: 1

19. “A Radial Time Projection Chamber for α detection in CLAS at JLab”

R. Dupre et al., Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 898:90-97, Aug. 2018.

Citations: 2

20. “Differential Cross Section for γd→ ωd using CLAS at Jefferson Lab”

CLAS Collaboration, T. Chetry et al., Phys. Lett. B 782:646-651, July 2018.

21. “Exclusive photoproduction of π0 up to large values of Mandelstam variables s, t and

u with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, M. C. Kunkel et al., Phys. Rev. C 98:015207, July 2018.

Citations: 4

22. “Semi-Inclusive π0 target and beam-target asymmetries from 6 GeV electron scattering

with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Jawalkar et al., Phys. Lett. B 782:662-667, June 2018.

Citations: 3

23. “Measurement of the beam asymmetry Σ and the target asymmetry T in the photo-

production of ω mesons off the proton using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory”

CLAS Collaboration, P. Roy et al., Phys. Rev. C 97:055202, May 2018.

Citations: 4

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24. “Hard exclusive pion electroproduction at backward angles with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Park et al., Phys. Lett. B 780:340-345, March 2018.

25. “Design and Performance of the Spin Asymmetries of the Nucleon Experiment”

J. D. Maxwell et al., Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 885:145-159, March 2018.

Citations: 4

26. “Measurement of the Q2 Dependence of the Deuteron Spin Structure Function g1 and

its Moments at Low Q2 with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, K. P. Adhikari et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 120:062501, Feb. 2018.

Citations: 7

27. “Double K0S Photoproduction off the Proton at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Chandavar et al., Phys. Rev. C 97:025203, Feb. 2018.

Citations: 2

28. “Measurement of the helicity asymmetry E in ω → π+π−π0 photoproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, Z. Akbar et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:065209, Dec. 2017.

Citations: 5

29. “Determination of the Proton Spin Structure Functions for 0.05 < Q2 < 5 GeV2 using

CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, R. Fersch et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:065208, Dec. 2017.

Citations: 16

30. “Measurement of the differential and total cross sections of the γd→K0Λ(p) reaction

within the resonance region

CLAS Collaboration, N. Compton et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:065201, Dec. 2017.

Citations: 15

31. “Extraction of the Neutron Electric Form Factor from Measurements of Inclusive Dou-

ble Spin Asymmetries

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, V. Sulkosky et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:065206, Dec.

2017.

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Citations: 4

32. “First Exclusive Measurement of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off 4He: Toward

the 3D Tomography of Nuclei

CLAS Collaboration, M. Hattawy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 119:202004, Nov. 2017.

Citations: 10

33. “A Glimpse of Gluons through Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering on the Proton

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Defurne et al., Nature Communications 8:1408,

Nov. 2017.

Citations: 10

34. “Photon beam asymmetry Σ in the reaction ~γp→ pω for Eγ = 1.152 to 1.876 GeV

CLAS Collaboration, P. Collins et al., Phys. Lett. B 773:112-120, Oct. 2017.

Citations: 8

35. “Differential cross section measurements for γn → π−p above the first nucleon reso-

nance region

CLAS Collaboration, P. T. Mattione et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:035204, Sept. 2017.

Citations: 8

36. “Differential cross sections and polarization observables from CLAS K* photoproduc-

tion and the search for new N* states

CLAS Collaboration, A. V. Anisovich et al., Phys. Lett. B 771:142-150, Aug. 2017.

Citations: 4

37. “Photon beam asymmetry Σ for η and η′ photoproduction from the proton

CLAS Collaboration, P. Collins et al., Phys. Lett. B 771:213-221, Aug. 2017.

Citations: 16

38. “Measurements of ep → e′π+π−p′ cross sections with CLAS at 1.40GeV < W <

2.0GeV and 2.0GeV 2 < Q2 < 5.0GeV 2

CLAS Collaboration, E. L. Isupov et al., Phys. Rev. C 96:025209, Aug. 2017.

Citations: 17

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39. “Beam-Target Helicity Asymmetry for ~γ~n→ π−p in the N∗ Resonance Region”

CLAS Collaboration, D. Ho et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 118:242002, June 2017.

Citations: 16

40. “Rosenbluth separation of the π0 Electroproduction Cross Section off the Neutron”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Mazouz et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 118:222002,

June 2017.

Citations: 7

41. “Measurement of two-photon exchange effect by comparing elastic e±p cross sections”

CLAS Collaboration, D. Rimal et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:065201, June 2017.

Citations: 36

42. “Target and Double Spin Asymmetries of Deeply Virtual π0 Production with a Lon-

gitudinally Polarized Proton Target and CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, A. Kim et al., Phys. Lett. B 68:168-173, May 2017.

Citations: 10

43. “Exclusive η electroproduction at W > 2 GeV with CLAS and transversity generalized

parton distributions”

CLAS Collaboration, I. Bedlinskiy et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:035202, March 2017.

Citations: 5

44. “First measurement of unpolarized SIDIS cross section and cross section ratios from

a 3He target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, X. Yan et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:035209, March

2017.

Citations: 5

45. “Target and beam-target spin asymmetries in exclusive pion electroproduction for

Q2 > 1 GeV2. II. ep→ eπ0p”

CLAS Collaboration, P. E. Bosted et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:035207, March 2017.

Citations: 2

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46. “Target and Beam-Target Spin Asymmetries in Exclusive Pion Electroproduction for

Q2 > 1 GeV2. I. ep→ eπ+n”

CLAS Collaboration, P. E. Bosted et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:035206, March 2017.

Citations: 1

47. “Beam-target double-spin asymmetry in quasielastic electron scattering off the deuteron

with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Mayer et al., Phys. Rev. C 95:024005, Feb. 2017.

Citations: 3

48. “Rosenbluth separation of the π0 electroproduction cross section”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Defurne et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 117:262001,

Dec. 2016.

Citations: 20

49. “Target and beam-target spin asymmetries in exclusive π+ and π− electroproduction

with 1.6- to 5.7-GeV electrons”

CLAS Collaboration, P. E. Bosted et al., Phys. Rev. C 94:055201, Nov. 2016.

Citations: 6

50. “Measurement of Target and Double-spin Asymmetries for the ~e~p→ eπ+(n) Reaction

in the Nucleon Resonance Region at Low Q2”

CLAS Collaboration, X. Zheng et al., Phys. Rev. C 94:045206, Oct. 2016.

Citations: 3

51. “Measurements of dn2 and An1 : Probing the neutron spin structure”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, D. Flay et al., Phys. Rev. D 94:052003, Sept.

2016.

Citations: 14

52. “Photoproduction of Λ and Σ0 hyperons using linearly polarized photons”

CLAS Collaboration, C. A. Paterson et al., Phys. Rev. C 93:065201, June 2016.

Citations: 29

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53. “Photoproduction of the f1(1285) Meson”

CLAS Collaboration, R. Dickson et al., Phys. Rev. C 93:065202, June 2016.

Citations: 21

54. “First measurement of the helicity asymmetry E in η photoproduction on the proton”

CLAS Collaboration, I. Senderovich et al., Phys. Lett. B 755:64-69, Apr 2016.

Citations: 25

55. “Precise determination of the deuteron spin structure at low to moderate Q2 with

CLAS and extraction of the neutron contribution”

CLAS Collaboration, N. Guler et al., Phys. Rev. C 92:055201, Nov 2015.

Citations: 16

56. “Cross sections for the exclusive photon electroproduction on the proton and Gener-

alized Parton Distributions”

CLAS Collaboration, H. S. Jo et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115:212003, Nov 2015.

Citations: 50

57. “First Measurement of the Polarization Observable E in the ~p(~γ, π+)n Reaction up to

2.25 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Strauch et al., Phys. Lett. B 750:35-58, Nov 2015.

Citations: 21

58. “Search for baryon-number and lepton-number violating decays of hyperons using the

CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory”

CLAS Collaboration, M. E. McCracken et al., Phys. Rev. D 92:072002, OCT 2015.

Citations: 11

59. “Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Quasi-Elastic Scatter-

ing from the Reaction 3He↑(e, e′)”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, Y. W. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115:172502,

Oct 2015.

Citations: 15

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60. “Double Spin Asymmetries of Inclusive Hadron Electroproductions from a Trans-

versely Polarized 3He Target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, X. Y. Zhao et al., Phys. Rev. C 92:015207, July

2015.

Citations: 11

61. “Determination of the beam-spin asymmetry of deuteron photodisintegration in the

energy region E = 1.1 - 2.3 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, N. Zachariou et al., Phys. Rev. C 91:055202, May 2015.

Citations: 7

62. “Precision Measurements of An1 in the Deep Inelastic Regime”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, D. S. Parno et al., Phys. Lett. B 744:309-314,

May 2015.

Citations: 16

63. “Measurements of ep → e′π+n at W = 1.6 - 2.0 GeV and extraction of nucleon

resonance electrocouplings at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Park et al., Phys. Rev. C 91:045203, Apr 2015.

Citations: 34

64. “Measurement of Parity-Violating Asymmetry in Electron-Deuteron Inelastic Scatter-

ing”

PVDIS Collaboration, D. Wang et al., Phys. Rev. C 91:045506, Apr 2015.

Citations: 14

65. “Single and double spin asymmetries for deeply virtual Compton scattering measured

with CLAS and a longitudinally polarized proton target”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Pisano et al., Phys. Rev. D 91:052014, Mar 2015.

Citations: 46

66. “Towards a resolution of the proton form factor problem: new electron and positron

scattering data”

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CLAS Collaboration, D. Adikaram et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 114:062003, Feb 2015.

Citations: 53

67. “Longitudinal target-spin asymmetries for deeply virtual Compton scattering”

CLAS Collaboration, E. Seder et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 114:032001, Feb 2015.

Citations: 38

68. “Measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the quasielastic 3 ~He(~e, e′d) pro-

cess”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Mihovilovic et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.113:232505,

Dec 2014.

Citations: 4

69. “Single spin asymmetries in charged kaon production from semi-inclusive deep inelastic

scattering on a transversely polarized 3He target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, Y. X. Zhao, Phys. Rev. C 90:055201, Nov 2014.

Citations: 37

70. “Measurement of pretzelosity asymmetry of charged pion production in Semi-Inclusive

Deep Inelastic Scattering on a polarized 3He target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, Y. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. C 90:055209, Nov

2014.

Citations: 21

71. “Strangeness Suppression of qq Creation Observed in Exclusive Reactions”

CLAS collaboration, M. Mestayer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.113:152004, Oct 2014.

Citations: 14

72. “Momentum sharing in imbalanced Fermi systems”

CLAS Collaboration, O. Hen et al., Science 346:614-617, Oct 2014.

Citations: 121

73. “Induced polarization of Λ(1116) in kaon electroproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Gabrielyan et al., Phys. Rev. C 90:035202, Sep 2014.

Citations: 8

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74. “Exclusive π0 electroproduction at W > 2 GeV with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, I. Bedlinskiy et al., Phys. Rev. C 90:025205, Aug 2014.

Citations: 28

75. “Precision measurements of g1 of the proton and the deuteron with 6 GeV electrons”

CLAS Collaboration, Y. Prok et al., Phys. Rev. C 90:025212, Aug 2014.

Citations: 27

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PS: Before joining Miss. State U., Department of Physics and Astronomy, in Aug. 2014.

76. “A Precision Measurement of the Neutron Twist-3 Matrix Element dn2 : Probing Color

Forces”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, M. Posik et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.113:022002, July

2014.

Citations: 15

77. “Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Deep-Inelastic Scat-

tering from the Reaction 3He↑(e, e′)X”

JLab Hall-A Collaboration, J. Katich et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.113:022502, July 2014.

Citations: 23

78. “φ-meson photoproduction on Hydrogen in the neutral decay mode”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Seraydaryan et al., Phys. Rev. C 89:055206, May 2014.

Citations: 31

79. “Beam-spin asymmetries from semi-inclusive pion electroproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, W. Gohn et al., Phys. Rev. D 89:072011, Apr 2014.

Citations: 21

80. “Measurement of the structure function of the nearly free neutron using spectator

tagging in inelastic 2H(e,e’p)X scattering with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Tkachenko et al., Phys. Rev. C 89:045206, Apr 2014.

Citations: 45

81. “Single Spin Asymmetries of Inclusive Hadrons Produced in Electron Scattering from

a Transversely Polarized 3He Target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, K. Allada et al., Phys. Rev. C 89:042201, Apr

2014.

Citations: 42

82. “Spin and parity measurement of the Λ(1405) baryon”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Moriya et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.112:082004, Feb 2014.

Citations: 37

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83. “Measurement of parity violation in electronquark scattering”

PVDIS Collaboration, D. Wang et al., Nature 506:67-70, Feb 2014.

Citations: 51

84. “Beam asymmetry for π+ and π0 photoproduction on the proton for photon energies

from 1.102 to 1.862 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Dugger et al., Phys. Rev. C 88:065203, Dec 2013.

Citations: 35

85. “Differential Photoproduction Cross Sections of the Σ0(1385), Λ(1405), and Λ(1520)”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Moriya et al., Phys. Rev. C 88:045201, Oct 2013.

Citations: 74

86. “First Observation of the Λ(1405) Line Shape in Electroproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Y. Lu et al., Phys. Rev. C 88:045202, Oct 2013.

Citations: 23

87. “Demonstration of a novel technique to measure two-photon exchange effects in elastic

e±p scattering”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Moteabbed et al., Phys. Rev. 2. C 88:025210, Aug 2013.

Citations: 23

88. “Measurement of the Parity-Violating Asymmetry in Electron-Deuteron Scattering in

the Nucleon Resonance Region”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, D. Wang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.111:082501, Aug

2013.

Citations: 25

89. “Hard Two-body Photodisintegration of 3He”

CLAS and JLab Hall-A Collaborations, I. Pomerantz et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.110:242301,

June 2013.

Citations: 7

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90. “Measurement of transparency ratios for protons from short-range correlated pairs”

CLAS Collaboration, O. Hen et al., Phys. Lett. B 722:63-68, May 2013.

Citations: 14

91. “Cross sections for the γp −→ K+Λ and γp −→ K+Σ0 reactions measured at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, W. Tang et al., Phys. Rev. C 87:065204, Mar 2013.

Citations: 15

92. “Measurement of the Σπ photoproduction line shapes near the Λ(1405)”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Moriya et al., Phys. Rev. C 87:035206, Mar 2013.

Citations: 115

93. “Transverse Polarization of Σ+(1189) in Photoproduction on a Hydrogen Target in

CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, C. S. Nepali et al., Phys. Rev. C 87:045206”, Feb 2013.

Citations: 3

94. “Comment on Observation of a narrow structure in p(γ,KS)X via interference with

φ-meson”

M. Anghinolfi et al., Phys. Rev. C 4:069801, Dec 2012.

Citations: 4

95. “Near Threshold Neutral Pion Electroproduction at High Momentum Transfers and

Generalized Form Factors”

CLAS Collaboration, P. Khetarpal et al., Phys. Rev. C 87:045205, Nov 2012.

Citations: 2

96. “Measurement of Exclusive π0 Electroproduction Structure Functions and their Rela-

tionship to Transversity GPDs”

CLAS Collaboration, I. Bedlinskiy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.109:112001, June 2012.

Citations: 61

97. “Deep exclusive π+ electroproduction off the proton at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Park et al., Eur. Phys. J A49:16, June 2012.

Citations: 10

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98. “A comparison of forward and backward pp pair knockout in 3He(e,e’pp)n”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Baghdasaryan et al., Phys. Rev. C 85, Feb 2012.

Citations: 1

99. “Evidence for the Onset of Color Transparency in ρ0 Electroproduction off Nuclei”

CLAS Collaboration, L. El Fassi et al., Phys. Lett. B 712:326-330, Jan 2012.

Citations: 22

100. “Measurement of the generalized form factors near threshold via γ∗p → nπ+ at high

Q2”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Park et al., Phys. Rev. C 85:035208, Jan 2012.

Citations: 8

101. “Branching Ratio of the Electromagnetic Decay of the Σ+(1385)”

CLAS Collaboration, D. Keller et al., Phys. Rev. D 85:059903, Nov 2011.

Citations: 13

102. “Measurement of the nuclear multiplicity ratio for K0s hadronization at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, A. Daniel et al., Phys. Lett. B 706:26-31, Nov 2011.

Citations: 9

103. “Measurement of the neutron F2 structure function via spectator tagging with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, N. Baillie et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.108:142001, Oct 2011.

Citations: 56

104. “Upper limits for the photoproduction cross section for the φ–(1860) pentaquark state

off the deuteron”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Egiyan et al., Phys. Rev. C 85:015205, Sep 2011.

Citations: 3

105. “Beam-Target Double Spin Asymmetry ALT in Charged Pion Production from Deep

Inelastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized He-3 Target at 1.4 < Q2 < 2.7 GeV 2”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A collaboration, J. Huang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.108:052001, Aug

2011.

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Citations: 59

106. “New measurements of high-momentum nucleons and short-range structures in nuclei”

N. Fomin et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.108, July 2011.

Citations: 110

107. “Single Spin Asymmetries in Charged Pion Production from Semi-Inclusive Deep In-

elastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized 3He Target”

Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, X. Qian et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.107:072003, June

2011.

Citations: 205

108. “Electromagnetic Decay of the Σ0(1385) to Λγ”

CLAS Collaboration, D. Keller et al., Phys. Rev. D 83, Mar 2011”

Citations: 17

109. “Nuclear transparency and effective kaon-nucleon cross section from the A(e, e’K+)

reaction”

Nuruzzaman et al., Phys. Rev. C 84:015210, Mar 2011.

110. “Coherent Photoproduction of π+ from 3He”

CLAS Collaboration, R. Nasseripour et al., Phys. Rev. C 83:034001, Nov 2011.

111. “Tensor Correlations Measured in 3He(e,e’pp)n”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Baghdasaryan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.105:222501, Aug 2010.

Citations: 26.

112. “Scaling of the F2 structure function in nuclei and quark distributions at x > 1”

N. Fomin et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.105:212502, Aug 2010.

Citations: 13

113. “Absorption of the ω and φ Mesons in Nuclei”

CLAS Collaboration, M. H. Wood et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.105:112301, June 2010.

Citations: 63

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114. “Differential cross sections and recoil polarizations for the reaction γp→ K+Σ0”

CLAS Collaboration, B. Dey et al., Phys. Rev. C82:025202, June 2010.

Citations: 79

115. “Study of the A(e,e’π+) Reaction on 1H, 2H, 12C, 27Al, 63Cu and 197Au”

X. Qian et al., Phys. Rev. C 81:055209, Aug 2009.

Citations: 20

116. “New measurements of the EMC effect in very light nuclei”

J. Seely et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.103:202301, Apr 2009.

Citations: 150

117. “Beam Spin Asymmetries in Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) with CLAS

at 4.8 GeV”

CLAS Collaboration, G. Gavalian et al., Phys. Rev. C 80:035206, Dec 2008.

Citations: 41

118. “A Precise Measurement of the Neutron Magnetic Form Factor GnM in the Few-GeV 2

Region”

CLAS Collaboration, J. Lachniet et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.102:192001, Nov 2008.

Citations: 76

119. “First measurement of direct f0(980) photoproduction on the proton”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Battaglieri et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.102:102001, Nov 2008.

Citations: 28

120. “Measurement of unpolarized semi-inclusive π+ electroproduction off the proton”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Osipenko et al., Phys. Rev. D 80:032004, Sep 2008.

Citations: 67

121. “Exclusive ρ0 electroproduction on the proton at CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, S. A. Morrow et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 39:5-31, July 2008.

Citations: 64

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122. “Search for the photo-excitation of exotic mesons in the π+π+π− system”

CLAS Collaboration, M. Nozar et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.102:102002, May 2008.

Citations: 45

123. “First measurement of target and double spin asymmetries for ~e~p → epπ0 in the

nucleon resonance region above the ∆(1232)”

CLAS Collaboration, A. S. Biselli et al., Phys. Rev. C 78:045204, Apr 2008.

Citations: 26

124. “Electroexcitation of the Roper resonance for 1.7 < Q2 < 4.5 GeV 2 in ~ep→ enπ+”

CLAS Collaboration, I. G. Aznauryan et al., Phys. Rev. C 78:045209, Apr 2008.

Citations: 82

125. “Electroproduction of φ(1020) mesons at 1.4 ≤ Q2 ≤ 3.8 GeV 2 measured with the

CLAS spectrometer”

CLAS Collaboration, J. P. Santoro et al., Phys. Rev. C 78:025210, Mar 2008.

Citations: 37

126. “Light Vector Mesons in the Nuclear Medium”

CLAS Collaboration, M. H. Wood et al., Phys. Rev. C 78:015201, Mar 2008.

Citations: 76

127. “Moments of the Spin Structure Functions gp1 and gd1 for 0.05 < Q2 < 3.0 GeV 2”

CLAS Collaboration, Y. Prok et al., Phys. Lett. B 672:12-16, Feb 2008.

Citations: 74

128. “Polarized Structure Function σLT ′ for p(~e, e′K+)Λ in the Nucleon Resonance Region”

CLAS Collaboration, R. Nasseripour et al., Phys. Rev. C 77:065208, Jan 2008.

Citations: 35

129. “Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering Beam-Spin Asymmetries”

CLAS Collaboration, F. X. Girod et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.100:162002, Nov 2007.

Citations: 188

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130. “Beam spin asymmetry in deep and exclusive π0 electroproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, R. De Masi et al., Phys. Rev. C77:042201, Nov 2007.

Citations: 59

131. “A Bayesian analysis of pentaquark signals from CLAS data”

CLAS Collaboration, D. G. Ireland et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.100:052001, Sep 2007.

Citations: 20

132. “Cross sections and beam asymmetries for ~ep→ enπ+ in the nucleon resonance region

for 1.7 ≤ Q2 ≤ 4.5 (GeV 2)”

CLAS Collaboration, K. Park et al., Phys. Rev. C 77:015208, Sep 2007.

Citations: 74

133. “Search for medium modification of the ρ meson”

CLAS Collaboration, R. Nasseripour et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.99:262302, July 2007.

Citations: 93

134. “Scaling study of the pion electroproduction cross sections and the pion form factor”

T. Horn et al., Phys. Rev. C 51:058201, July 2007.

Citations: 63

135. “Measurement of Nuclear Transparency for the A(e,e’ π+) Reaction”

B. Clasie et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.99:242502, July 2007.

Citations: 64

136. “Q2 Dependence of the S11(1535) Photocoupling and Evidence for a P-wave resonance

in η electroproduction”

CLAS Collaboration, H. Denizli et al., Phys. Rev. C 76:015204, Apr 2007.

Citations: 84

137. “First measurement of coherent φ-meson photoproduction on deuteron at low energies”

CLAS Collaboration, T. Mibe et al., Phys. Rev. C 76:052202, Mar 2007.

Citations: 21

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138. “Cascade production in the reactions γp→ K+K+(X) and γp→ K+K+π − (X)”

CLAS Collaboration, L. Guo et al., Phys. Rev. C 76:025208, Feb 2007.

Citations: 51

139. “Experimental study of exclusive 2H(e, e′p)n reaction mechanisms at high Q2”

CLAS Collaboration, K. S. Egiyan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.98:262502, Jan 2007.

Citations: 23

140. “First measurement of beam-recoil observables C(x) and C(z) in hyperon photopro-

duction”

CLAS Collaboration, R. K. Bradford et al., Phys. Rev. C 75:035205, Nov 2006.

Citations: 185

141. “Separated structure functions for the exclusive electroproduction of K+Λ and K+Σ0

final states”

CLAS Collaboration, P. Ambrozewicz et al., Phys. Rev. C 75:045203, Nov 2006.

Citations: 68

142. “Search for the Θ+ pentaquark in the reactions γp→ K0K+n and γp→ K0K+p”

CLAS Collaboration, R. De Vita et al., Phys. Rev. D 74:032001, June 2006.

Citations: 76

143. “Measurement of deeply virtual Compton scattering with a polarized proton target”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Chen et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.97:072002, May 2006.

Citations: 150

144. “Search for the Θ+ pentaquark in the γd→ ΛnK+ reaction measured with CLAS”

CLAS Collaboration, S. Niccolai et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.97:032001, Apr 2006.

Citations: 57