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Oct 30, 2025Baryon anti-Baryon Photoproduction Cross Sections off the ProtonMay 12, 2025Measurement of the Total Compton Scattering Cross Section between 6.5 and 11 GeVMar 1, 2025The Simons Observatory: Science Goals and Forecasts for the Enhanced Large Aperture TelescopeJan 6, 2025First Measurement of $a^0_2(1320)$ Polarized Photoproduction Cross SectionJul 3, 2024Upper Limit on the Photoproduction Cross Section of the Spin-Exotic $π_1(1600)$Jun 18, 2024Measurement of Spin-Density Matrix Elements in $Δ^{++}(1232)$ photoproductionJun 13, 2023Strong Interaction Physics at the Luminosity Frontier with 22 GeV Electrons at Jefferson LabMay 15, 2023Measurement of Spin-Density Matrix Elements in $ρ(770)$ Production with a Linearly Polarized Photon Beam at $E_γ= 8.2\,-\,8.8\,\text{GeV}$Apr 7, 2023Measurement of the J/$ψ$ photoproduction cross section over the full near-threshold kinematic regionOct 12, 2022Nested Dust Shells around the Wolf-Rayet Binary WR 140 observed with JWSTJul 17, 2019The Simons Observatory: Astro2020 Decadal Project WhitepaperJul 7, 2016Detection of the pairwise kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect with BOSS DR11 and the Atacama Cosmology TelescopeJul 7, 2016Survey strategy optimization for the Atacama Cosmology TelescopeOct 27, 2015Design and Deployment of a Multichroic Polarimeter Array on the Atacama Cosmology TelescopeOct 9, 2015Advanced ACTPol Cryogenic Detector Arrays and ReadoutSep 6, 2014Isolation of Flow and Nonflow Correlations by Two- and Four-Particle Cumulant Measurements of Azimuthal Harmonics in $\sqrt{s_{_{\rm NN}}} =$ 200 GeV Au+Au CollisionsApr 28, 2014Measurement of longitudinal spin asymmetries for weak boson production in polarized proton-proton collisions at RHICApr 5, 2014Beam-energy dependence of charge separation along the magnetic field in Au+Au collisions at RHICDec 12, 2013Suppression of Upsilon Production in d+Au and Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeVNov 7, 2013$J/ψ$ polarization in p+p collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV in STAR