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H-2(p,n)2p Spin Transfer from 305 to 788 Mev
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Measurements of the spin-transfer parameter K(LL) for H-2(p, n)2p at 0-degrees to calibrate the neutron-beam polarization clarify a normalization discrepancy affecting np data at LAMPF. The new data are in good agreement ...
np elastic spin transfer measurements at 788 MeV
(American Physical Society, 1991)
We have measured the spin-transfer parameters K(LL), K(SL), K(LS), and K(SS) at 788 MeV from 47-degrees to 177-degrees c.m., and also uncovered a 10-16 % normalization discrepancy which affects all previous np elastic spin ...
Differential Cross-Section for N-P Elastic-Scattering in the Angular Region 50-Degrees-Less-Than-Theta-Asterisk-Less-Than-180-Degrees at 459-Mev
(American Physical Society, 1993)
The differential cross section for n-p elastic scattering at 459 MeV in the c.m. angular region 50-degrees dpi0 reaction) was initially estimated to be approximately 7%. The results agree well with back-angle data obtained ...
Folding model analysis of the excitation of low-lying states and the high energy octupole resonance in Sn-116 by 240 MeV alpha scattering
(American Physical Society, 1998)
The sum rule strength of the high energy octupole resonance (HEOR) and the transition rates of low-lying 2(+) and 3(-) states of Sn-116, excited by 240 MeV alpha scattering, have been determined from deformed potential and ...
np-elastic analyzing power An0 and spin transfer Knn
(American Physical Society, 1993)
We have measured the analyzing power A(NO) and the spin transfer K(NN) for np-elastic scattering from about 60-degrees to 170-degrees c.m. at 485, 635, and 788 MeV. The new data clarify previous discrepancies and complete ...
(D,he-2) Reactions at E(d)=125.2 Mev
(American Physical Society, 1995)
We have measured cross sections for (d, He-2) induced reactions on the p-shell nuclei Li-6, C-12, and C-13 and the sd-shell nucleus Mg-24 at an energy of E(d)=125.2 MeV. The measured excitation energy spectra are very ...