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Elastic and inelastic scattering to low-lying states of (58)Ni and (90)Zr using 240-MeV (6)Li
(American Physical Society, 2010)
Elastic and inelastic scattering of 240-MeV (6)Li particles from (58)Ni and (90)Zr were measured with the multipole-dipole-multipole spectrometer from 4 degrees <= theta(c.m.) <= 43 degrees. The elastic scattering data ...
Precise half-life measurement of the superallowed beta(+) emitter (26)Si
(American Physical Society, 2010)
We measured the half-life of the superallowed 0(+) -> 0(+) beta(+) emitter (26)Si to be 2245.3(7) ms. We used pure sources of (26)Si and employed a high-efficiency gas counter, whichwas sensitive to positrons from both ...
Medium modifications of the rho meson in nuclear photoproduction
(American Physical Society, 2010)
We extend our recent study of dilepton invariant-mass spectra from the decays of rho mesons produced by photon reactions off nuclei. We specifically focus on experimental spectra as recently measured by the CLAS Collaboration ...
Cooperative recombination of electron-hole pairs in semiconductor quantum wells under quantizing magnetic fields
(American Physical Society, 2010)
We present results of detailed investigations of light emission from semiconductor multiple quantum wells at low temperatures and high magnetic fields excited by intense femtosecond laser pulses. The intensity and linewidth ...
Entropy theory for derivation of infiltration equations
(American Geophysical Union, 2010)
An entropy theory is formulated for modeling the potential rate of infiltration in
unsaturated soils. The theory is composed of six parts: (1) Shannon entropy, (2) principle
of maximum entropy (POME), (3) specification ...
Corrections in the Chemical Literature: Their Number and Nature
(Taylor & Francis, 2010)
Corrections, errata, and corrigenda have played a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the scholarly journal record. Being cognizant of these corrections has always been a challenge for researchers and their management ...
Do-It-Yourself for Course Reserves: A Student-Driven Service in an Academic Library
(Routledge, 2010-11-15)
Texas A&M University Libraries has been hard at work putting the power of course reserves in the hands of its users. Reserves services have traditionally been restrictive, granting only faculty the authority to place items ...