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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 ...
Angular-Dependence of the Critical Current in Layered Superconductors
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Deconstruction Via Adsorbate-Driven Ordering - O-W(001)
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Effects of Regular Pumping on Photon Statistics in Masers and Lasers
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Decay of Ba-120
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Decays and Masses of Ta-162,ta-163 and some Neighboring Nuclides
(American Physical Society, 1992)
Phi Meson in Dense Matter
(American Physical Society, 1992)
The effect of the kaon loop correction to the property of a phi meson in dense matter is studied in the vector dominance model. Using the density-dependent kaon effective mass determined from the linear chiral perturbation ...
Measurement of Spin-Correlation Parameters all and Asl in P-P Elastic-Scattering from 500 Mev to 800 Mev
(American Physical Society, 1992)
The spin-correlation observable A(LL) for p-p elastic scattering has been measured at energies 589, 640, 692, 743, and 793 MeV, over a c.m. angular range between 20-degrees and 100-degrees. The spin observable A(SL) was ...
Structure and Collective Excitations of He-4 Clusters
(American Physical Society, 1992)
We compute zero-temperature ground-state energies, one- and two-body densities, collective-excitation spectra, transition densities, and static and dynamic structure functions of He-4 clusters up to a cluster size of N = ...
Simple Heuristic Derivation of the Universal Jump in the Superfluid Density of 2-Dimensional Superfluids
(American Physical Society, 1992)
A simple heuristic derivation is given for the universal jump in the superfluid density rho(s) at the transition temperature T(c) of a two-dimensional superfluid. It is based on the mathematical equivalence of the Hamiltonians ...