Prof. Charles Perdrisat
College William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA
- Department of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, 23187
- Work phone: (757) 221-1632; perdrisa@jlab.org
Education
Engineering Diploma, Technicum, Geneva, 1951;
Licence es Sciences Physiques, University of Geneva, 1956.
Doctor of Natural Sciences, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, 1961.
Academic Positions
Visiting Professor, Jefferson Lab. Newport News VA, 2007-2008
Visiting Professor, Jefferson Lab, Newport News VA. 2000-2001
Visiting Professor, Jefferson Lab. Newport News 1994-1995
Consultant - CEBAF, Newport News, VA - Spring 1995
Visiting Professor - Institut de Physique Nucleaire, Orsay, France - 1981-1982
Visiting Professor - Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich - 1973- 1974
Professor - College of William and Mary - 1976-present
Associate Professor - College of Wiliam and Mary - 1969-1976
Assistant Professor - College of William and Mary - 1966-1969
Assistant Professor – University of Illinois, Urbana, Physics Department - 1965-1966
Research Associate - University of Illinois, Urbana, Physics Department - 1963-1965
Research Associate - Nuclear Spectroscopy - Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland - May - 1962-1963
Research Associate - Institute for Theoretical Nuclear Physics (Bonn, Germany) 1961-1962
Research Assistant - Federal Institute of Technology (ETH, Zurich) -1956-1961
Honors, Prizes, Awards
- Fellow of the American Physics Society, 2002
- First Prize of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia, for experimental work “Experimental Investigation of Polarization Phenomena in Deuteron-Proton and Deuteron-Nucleus Interaction, January 1998.
Supervised PhD Students
William Dollhopf (1973), Vanamali Ragunathan (1983), Betru Debebe (1984, Vina Punjabi (1986), Chengwei Sun (1989), Eric N. Cheung (1993), Chris Lyndon (1989), Gilles Quemener, Olivier Gayou (2002), Mehdi Meziane (2011).
Post-doctoral Advisees
Vina Punjabi (1986-88), Paul Ulmer(1987-89), Rahman Purang (1989-91), Mark Jones (1992-98), Lubomir Pentchev (2000-2009).
Post-doctoral advisor, H. Frauenfelder
Ph.D. advisor, P. Scherrer (deceased)
Selected recent publications:
Measurements of the elastic electromagnetic form factor ratio via polarization transfer μpGEp/GMp.
O. Gayou et al., Phys. Rev. C 64, 038202 (2001).
Measurements of GEp/GMp in to Q2 = 5.6 GeV2.
O. Gayou et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 092301 (2002).
Proton Elastic Form-Factor Ratios to Q2 = 3.5 GeV2 by Polarization Transfer.
V. Punjabi, C.F. Perdrisat, et al, Phys. Rev. C71, 055202 (2005), errat. ibid C71, 069902 (2005).
Measurement of Analyzing Powers for the Reaction CH2(p,X) at Pp = 1.75 GeV/c to 5.3 GeV/c.
L.S. Azhgirey et al., Nucl. Inst. Meth., A538, 431-441 (2005).
Measurements of the neutron electric to magnetic form factor ratio GEn/GMn via the 2H(\(\vec{e}\) ,\(\vec{e}\) n)1H reaction to Q2=1.4(GeV/c)2.
B. Plaster et al., Phys. Rev. C73, 025205 (2006).
Polarization transfer in the 2H(\(\vec{e}\) ,\({e}'\)\(\vec{p}\))n reaction up to Q2=1.61 (GeV/c) 2.
B. Hu et al., Phys. Rev. C73, 064004 (2006).
Ratio of proton electromagnetic form factors via recoil polarimetry at Q2 = 1.13 (GeV/c)2.
G. MacLachlan, Nucl. Phys. A764, 261 (2006).
Electromagnetic Form Factors.
C.F. Perdrisat, V. Punjabi and M. Vanderhaeghen, Progress in Nuclear and Particle Physics, 59, 694 (2007).
Recoil-Proton Polarization in High-Energy Deuteron Photodisintegration with Circularly Polarized Photons.
X. Jiang et al.,Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 182302 (2007).
Compton-Scattering Cross Section on the Proton at High Momentum Transfer.
A. Danagoulian et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 152001 (2007).
New proton form factor ratio recoil polarization measurements in Hall C at JLab.
C.F. Perdrisat, Nucl. Phys. A827, 267C (2009).
Recoil Polarization Measurements of the Proton Electromagnetic Form Factor Ratio to Q2 = 8.5 (GeV/c)2.
A. J. R. Puckett et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 242301 (2010). [1].
Polarization Observables in Deuteron Photodisintegration below 360 MeV.
J. Glister et al. (2010) [2].
Polarization Transfer in the 4He(e,e'p)3H Reaction at Q2 = 0.8 and 1.3 (GeV/c)2.
M. Paolone et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 072001 (2010) [3].
Low Q2 measurements of the proton form factor ratio μP GE/GM.
G. Ron et al. [4]
Nucleon Form Factors - A Jefferson Lab Perspective.
J. Arrington, K. de Jager and C. F. Perdrisat. [5].
Search for effects beyond the Born approximation in polarization transfer observables in \(\vec{e}\)p elastic scattering.
M. Meziane et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 132501 (2011) [6].
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