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Michael Paolone

Research Assistant Professor in Physics

Ph.D., University of South Carolina

SERC, Room 455
1925 N. 12th Street 
Philadelphia, PA 19122
215-204-5080
michael.paolone@temple.edu


Research Interests

Research interests in medium energy particle physics:
  • In-medium modification of nucleons and vector mesons in dense nuclei via chiral restoration.
  • QCD van der Waals binding of strangeonium and charmonium to light nuclei.
  • Parity violation in deep inelastic scattering at large x.
  • Muonic Hydrogen and the Hydrogen radius puzzle.

Key Publications

M.Paolone, S.P.Malace, S.Strauch, et al., "Polarization Transfer in the 4He(e,e'p)3H Reaction at Q^2 = 0.8 and 1.3 (GeV/c^2)^2." Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, (2010).

M.H.Wood, C.Djalali, R.Nasseripour, M.~Paolone, D.P.Weygand, et al., "Absorption of the omega and phi Mesons in Nuclei." Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, (2010).

S.P.Malace, M.Paolone, S.Strauch, et al., "Precise Extraction of the Induced Polarization in the 4He(e, e'p)3H Reaction." Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, (2011).

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Philadelphia, PA 19122-1801

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