NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of March 21, 2024. Search: Author = A.M.Nathan Found 59 matches. 2015MY04 Phys.Rev. C 92, 025203 (2015) L.S.Myers, J.R.M.Annand, J.Brudvik, G.Feldman, K.G.Fissum, H.W.Griesshammer, K.Hansen, S.S.Henshaw, L.Isaksson, R.Jebali, M.A.Kovash, M.Lundin, D.G.Middleton, A.M.Nathan, B.Schroder, S.C.Stave Compton scattering from the deuteron below pion-production threshold
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.025203
2014MY01 Phys.Rev. C 89, 035202 (2014) L.S.Myers, K.Shoniyozov, M.F.Preston, M.D.Anderson, J.R.M.Annand, M.Boselli, W.J.Briscoe, J.Brudvik, J.I.Capone, G.Feldman, K.G.Fissum, K.Hansen, S.S.Henshaw, L.Isaksson, R.Jebali, M.A.Kovash, K.Lewis, M.Lundin, I.J.D.MacGregor, D.G.Middleton, D.E.Mittelberger, M.Murray, A.M.Nathan, S.Nutbeam, G.V.O'Rielly, B.Schroder, B.Seitz, S.C.Stave, H.R.Weller, for the COMPTON @ MAX-lab Collaboration Compton scattering from 12C using tagged photons in the energy range 65-115 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(γ, γ), E=65-115 MeV; measured photon spectra, σ(E, θ) at Tagged-Photon Facility of the MAX IV-Lund Laboratory; deduced bound-nucleon polarizabilities. GEANT4 lineshape analysis of Compton-scattered photon spectrum. Phenomenological model. Comparison with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.035202
2014MY06 Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 262506 (2014) L.S.Myers, J.R.M.Annand, J.Brudvik, G.Feldman, K.G.Fissum, H.W.Griesshammer, K.Hansen, S.S.Henshaw, L.Isaksson, R.Jebali, M.A.Kovash, M.Lundin, J.A.McGovern, D.G.Middleton, A.M.Nathan, D.R.Phillips, B.Schroder, S.C.Stave, for the COMPTON @ MAX-lab Collaboration Measurement of Compton Scattering from the Deuteron and an Improved Extraction of the Neutron Electromagnetic Polarizabilities NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(γ, γ), (γ, E), E=65-115 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced the isoscalar polarizabilities and reduced the statistical uncertainty on these quantities. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.262506
2011HE18 Phys.Rev.Lett. 107, 222501 (2011) S.S.Henshaw, M.W.Ahmed, G.Feldman, A.M.Nathan, H.R.Weller New Method for Precise Determination of the Isovector Giant Quadrupole Resonances in Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(γ, γ), E=15-26 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced parameters of isovector giant quadrupole resonance (IVGQR).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.222501
2005DA29 Nucl.Phys. A755, 281c (2005) A.Danagoulian, D.J.Hamilton, C.E.Hyde-Wright, V.H.Mamyan, A.M.Nathan, M.Roedelbronn, B.Wojtsekhowski Real Compton Scattering on Proton at High Momentum Transfers NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ'), E=high; measured σ, polarization transfer asymmetry.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.03.137
2003DU23 Phys.Rev. C 68, 064603 (2003) D.Dutta, D.van Westrum, D.Abbott, A.Ahmidouch, Ts.A.Amatuoni, C.Armstrong, J.Arrington, K.A.Assamagan, K.Bailey, O.K.Baker, S.Barrow, K.Beard, D.Beatty, S.Beedoe, E.Beise, E.Belz, C.Bochna, P.E.Bosted, H.Breuer, E.E.W.Bruins, R.Carlini, J.Cha, N.Chant, C.Cothran, W.J.Cummings, S.Danagoulian, D.Day, D.DeSchepper, J.-E.Ducret, F.Duncan, J.Dunne, T.Eden, R.Ent, H.T.Fortune, V.Frolov, D.F.Geesaman, H.Gao, R.Gilman, P.Gueye, J.O.Hansen, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, C.Jackson, H.E.Jackson, C.Jones, S.Kaufmann, J.J.Kelly, C.Keppel, M.Khandaker, W.Kim, E.Kinney, A.Klein, D.Koltenuk, L.Kramer, W.Lorenzon, A.Lung, K.McFarlane, D.J.Mack, R.Madey, P.Markowitz, J.Martin, A.Mateos, D.Meekins, M.A.Miller, R.Milner, J.Mitchell, R.Mohring, H.Mkrtchyan, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, D.Potterveld, J.W.Price, J.Reinhold, C.Salgado, J.P.Schiffer, R.E.Segel, P.Stoler, R.Suleiman, V.Tadevosyan, L.Tang, B.Terburg, T.P.Welch, C.Williamson, S.Wood, C.Yan, J.-C.Yang, J.Yu, B.Zeidman, W.Zhao, B.Zihlmann Quasielastic (e, e'p) reaction on 12C, 56Fe, and 197Au NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 56Fe, 197Au(e, e'p), E=0.845-3.345 GeV; measured missing energy, momentum distributions; deduced spectral functions. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.064603
2001SC37 Phys.Rev.Lett. 87, 102302 (2001) E.C.Schulte, A.Ahmidouch, C.S.Armstrong, J.Arrington, R.Asaturyan, S.Avery, O.K.Baker, D.H.Beck, H.P.Blok, C.W.Bochna, W.Boeglin, P.Y.Bosted, M.Bouwhuis, H.Breuer, D.S.Brown, A.Bruell, R.V.Cadman, R.Carlini, N.S.Chant, A.Cochran, L.Cole, S.Danagoulian, D.B.Day, J.A.Dunne, D.Dutta, R.Ent, H.C.Fenker, B.Fox, L.Gan, H.Gao, K.Garrow, D.Gaskell, A.Gasparian, D.F.Geesaman, R.Gilman, C.Glashausser, P.Gueye, M.Harvey, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, X.Jiang, C.E.Keppel, E.R.Kinney, Y.Liang, W.Lorenzon, A.F.Lung, D.J.Mack, P.E.Markowitz, J.Martin, K.McIlhany, D.McKee, D.G.Meekins, M.A.Miller, R.G.Milner, J.H.Mitchell, H.Mkrtchyan, B.A.Mueller, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, V.Papavassiliou, S.F.Pate, R.B.Piercey, D.H.Potterveld, R.D.Ransome, J.Reinhold, E.Rollinde, P.Roos, A.Saha, A.J.Sarty, R.Sawafta, E.Segbefia, T.Shin, S.Stepanyan, S.Strauch, M.F.Sutter, V.Tadevosyan, L.Tang, R.Tieulent, A.Uzzle, W.F.Vulcan, S.A.Wood, F.Xiong, L.Yuan, M.Zeier, B.Zihlmann, V.Ziskin Measurement of the High Energy Two-Body Deuteron Photodisintegration Differential Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(γ, p), E < 5.5 GeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced angle-dependent scaling threshold.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.102302
2000DU12 Phys.Rev. C61, 061602 (2000) D.Dutta, D.van Westrum, D.Abbott, A.Ahmidouch, Ts.A.Amatuni, C.Armstrong, J.Arrington, K.A.Assamagan, K.Bailey, O.K.Baker, S.Barrow, K.Beard, D.Beatty, S.Beedoe, E.Beise, J.E.Belz, C.Bochna, P.E.Bosted, H.Breuer, E.E.W.Bruins, R.Carlini, J.Cha, N.Chant, R.E.Chrien, C.Cothran, W.J.Cummings, S.Danagoulian, D.Day, D.DeSchepper, J.-E.Ducret, F.Duncan, J.Dunne, T.Eden, R.Ent, H.T.Fortune, V.Frolov, D.F.Geesaman, H.Gao, R.Gilman, P.Gueye, J.O.Hansen, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, C.Jackson, H.E.Jackson, C.Jones, S.Kaufman, J.J.Kelly, C.Keppel, M.Khandaker, W.Kim, E.Kinney, A.Klein, D.Koltenuk, L.Kramer, W.Lorenzon, K.McFarlane, D.J.Mack, R.Madey, P.Markowitz, J.Martin, A.Mateos, D.Meekins, E.Meier, M.A.Miller, R.Milner, J.Mitchell, R.Mohring, H.Mkrtchyan, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, D.Potterveld, J.W.Price, J.Reinhold, C.Salgado, J.P.Schiffer, R.E.Segel, P.Stoler, R.Suleiman, R.Sawafta, R.J.Sutter, V.Tadevosyan, L.Tang, B.Terburg, T.P.Welch, C.Williamson, S.Wood, C.Yan, J.-C.Yang, J.Yu, B.Zeidman, W.Zhao, B.Zihlmann Separated Spectral Functions for the Quasifree 12C(e, e'p) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'p), E=0.845-3.245 GeV; measured transverse and longitudinal spectral functions vs proton energy; deduced momentum transfer dependence, role of multinucleon processes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.061602
1999LV01 Phys.Rev. C59, 1064 (1999) Sum Rule for the Backward Spin Polarizability of the Nucleon from a Backward Dispersion Relation NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 1n, 1H; calculated backward spin polarizability sum rule.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.1064
1999ME24 Phys.Rev. C60, 052201 (1999) D.G.Meekins, D.J.Abbott, A.Ahmidouch, C.S.Armstrong, J.Arrington, K.Assamagan, O.K.Baker, S.P.Barrow, D.P.Beatty, D.H.Beck, S.Y.Beedoe, E.J.Beise, J.E.Belz, C.Bochna, P.E.Bosted, E.J.Brash, H.Breuer, R.V.Cadman, L.Cardman, R.D.Carlini, J.Cha, N.S.Chant, G.Collins, C.Cothran, W.J.Cummings, S.Danagoulian, F.A.Duncan, J.A.Dunne, D.Dutta, T.Eden, R.Ent, B.W.Filippone, T.A.Forest, H.T.Fortune, V.V.Frolov, H.Gao, D.F.Geesaman, R.Gilman, P.L.J.Gueye, K.K.Gustafsson, J.-O.Hansen, M.Harvey, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, C.E.Keppel, M.A.Khandaker, E.R.Kinney, A.Klein, D.M.Koltenuk, G.Kumbartzki, A.F.Lung, D.J.Mack, R.Madey, P.Markowitz, K.W.McFarlane, R.D.McKeown, Z.-E.Meziani, M.A.Miller, J.H.Mitchell, H.G.Mkrtchyan, R.M.Mohring, J.Napolitano, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, B.R.Owen, S.F.Pate, D.H.Potterveld, J.W.Price, G.L.Rakness, R.D.Ransome, J.Reinhold, P.M.Rutt, C.W.Salgado, G.Savage, R.E.Segel, N.Simicevic, P.Stoler, R.Suleiman, L.Tang, B.P.Terburg, D.van Westrum, W.F.Vulcan, S.E.Williamson, M.T.Witkowski, S.A.Wood, C.Yan, B.Zeidman Coherent π0 Photoproduction on the Deuteron up to 4 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(γ, π0), E=0.8-4.0 GeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(E, θ). Comparison with previous data, model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.052201
1998AB18 Phys.Rev.Lett. 80, 5072 (1998) D.Abbott, A.Ahmidouch, Ts.A.Amatuni, C.Armstrong, J.Arrington, K.A.Assamagan, K.Bailey, O.K.Baker, S.Barrow, K.Beard, D.Beatty, S.Beedoe, E.Beise, J.E.Belz, C.Bochna, H.Breuer, E.E.W.Bruins, R.Carlini, J.Cha, N.Chant, C.Cothran, W.J.Cummings, S.Danagoulian, D.Day, D.DeSchepper, J.-E.Ducret, F.Duncan, J.Dunne, D.Dutta, T.Eden, R.Ent, H.T.Fortune, V.Frolov, D.F.Geesaman, H.Gao, R.Gilman, P.Gueye, J.O.Hansen, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, C.Jackson, H.E.Jackson, C.E.Jones, S.Kaufman, J.J.Kelly, C.Keppel, M.Khandaker, W.Kim, E.Kinney, A.Klein, D.Koltenuk, L.Kramer, W.Lorenzon, K.McFarlane, D.J.Mack, R.Madey, P.Markowitz, J.Martin, A.Mateos, D.Meekins, M.A.Miller, R.Milner, J.Mitchell, R.Mohring, H.Mkrtchyan, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, D.Potterveld, J.W.Price, J.Reinhold, C.Salgado, J.P.Schiffer, R.E.Segel, P.Stoler, R.Suleiman, V.Tadevosyan, L.Tang, B.Terburg, D.van Westrum, P.Welch, C.Williamson, S.Wood, C.Yan, J.-C.Yang, J.Yu, B.Zeidman, W.Zhao, B.Zihlmann Quasifree (e, e'p) Reactions and Proton Propagation in Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Fe, 197Au(e, e'p), E=2.45, 3.25 GeV; measured σ(θ), σ(Q2); deduced nuclear medium effects.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.5072
1998BA44 Phys.Rev. C58, 1013 (1998) D.Babusci, G.Giordano, A.I.Lvov, G.Matone, A.M.Nathan Low-Energy Compton Scattering of Polarized Photons on Polarized Nucleons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1n, 1H(polarized γ, γ'), E < 150 MeV; calculated σ(θ), asymmetries; deduced low-energy expansion, polarizability parameters. Polarized targets.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.58.1013
1998BO29 Phys.Rev.Lett. 81, 4576 (1998) C.Bochna, B.P.Terburg, D.J.Abbott, A.Ahmidouch, C.S.Armstrong, J.Arrington, K.A.Assamagan, O.K.Baker, S.P.Barrow, D.P.Beatty, D.H.Beck, S.Y.Beedoe, E.J.Beise, J.E.Belz, P.E.Bosted, E.J.Brash, H.Breuer, R.V.Cadman, L.Cardman, R.D.Carlini, J.Cha, N.S.Chant, G.Collins, C.Cothran, W.J.Cummings, S.Danagoulian, F.A.Duncan, J.A.Dunne, D.Dutta, T.Eden, R.Ent, B.W.Filippone, T.A.Forest, H.T.Fortune, V.V.Frolov, H.Gao, D.F.Geesaman, R.Gilman, P.L.J.Gueye, K.K.Gustafsson, J.-O.Hansen, M.Harvey, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, C.E.Keppel, M.A.Khandaker, E.R.Kinney, A.Klein, D.M.Koltenuk, G.Kumbartzki, A.F.Lung, D.J.Mack, R.Madey, P.Markowitz, K.W.McFarlane, R.D.McKeown, D.G.Meekins, Z.-E.Meziani, M.A.Miller, J.H.Mitchell, H.G.Mkrtchyan, R.M.Mohring, J.Napolitano, A.M.Nathan, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, T.G.O'Neill, B.R.Owen, S.F.Pate, D.H.Potterveld, J.W.Price, G.L.Rakness, R.Ransome, J.Reinhold, P.M.Rutt, C.W.Salgado, G.Savage, R.E.Segel, N.Simicevic, P.Stoler, R.Suleiman, L.Tang, D.van Westrum, W.F.Vulcan, S.Williamson, M.T.Witkowski, S.A.Wood, C.Yan, B.Zeidman Measurements of Deuteron Photodisintegration up to 4.0 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(γ, p), E=0.4-4 GeV; measured σ(θ). Quark-gluon string model, reduced nuclear amplitude analysis, asymptotic meson exchange model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.4576
1998TO09 Phys.Rev.Lett. 80, 4382 (1998) J.Tonnison, A.M.Sandorfi, S.Hoblit, A.M.Nathan First Extraction of a Spin Polarizability of the Proton NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, X), E=33-309 MeV; analyzed data; deduced proton backward spin polarizability. Dispersion analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4382
1996FE07 Phys.Rev. C54, R2124 (1996) G.Feldman, K.E.Mellendorf, R.A.Eisenstein, F.J.Federspiel, G.Garino, R.Igarashi, N.R.Kolb, M.A.Lucas, B.E.MacGibbon, W.K.Mize, A.M.Nathan, R.E.Pywell, D.P.Wells Compton Scattering, Meson Exchange, and the Polarizabilities of Bound Nucleons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, γ), E=27-108 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(θ) vs E; deduced bound-nucleon polarizability, meson-exchange contribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.R2124
1995DE18 Phys.Rev. C51, 2778 (1995); Erratum Phys.Rev. C52, 3509 (1995) L.De Braeckeleer, E.G.Adelberger, J.H.Gundlach, M.Kaplan, D.Markoff, A.M.Nathan, W.Schieff, K.A.Snover, D.W.Storm, K.B.Swartz, D.Wright, B.A.Brown Radiative Decays of the 16.6 and 16.9 MeV States in 8Be and Tests of the Conservation of the Vector Current in the A = 8 Multiplet NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 4He(α, γ), E=33-34.7 MeV; measured γ yield vs E, Iγ(θ). 8Be deduced doublet decay features, δ(E2/M1), Γγ, B(λ). Other A=8 nuclei data included in analysis, vector current conservation features discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.2778
1995IG01 Phys.Rev. C52, 755 (1995) R.Igarashi, J.C.Bergstrom, H.S.Caplan, K.G.E.Doss, E.L.Hallin, D.M.Skopik, D.Delli Carpini, E.C.Booth, E.K.McIntyre, J.P.Miller, M.A.Lucas, B.E.MacGibbon, A.M.Nathan, D.Wells Photon Scattering from 12C and 4He Nuclei Near the Δ(1232) Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E=158.8-290.2 MeV bremsstrahlung; 4He(γ, γ), E=158.8 bremsstrahlung; measured σ(θ). Model comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.755
1995MA68 Phys.Rev. C52, 2097 (1995) B.E.MacGibbon, G.Garino, M.A.Lucas, A.M.Nathan, G.Feldman, B.Dolbilkin Measurement of the Electric and Magnetic Polarizabilities of the Proton NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=70-148 MeV; measured Compton scattering σ(θ) vs E; deduced magnetic polarizabilities α(bar), β(bar). Simultaneous use of tagged, untagged beam over certain energy range.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2097
1994HO30 Phys.Rev. D49, 6101 (1994) Dispersion Relations and the Nucleon Polarizability
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.49.6101
1993BE11 Nucl.Phys. A554, 158 (1993) Excitation and Photon Decay of Giant Resonances from High-Energy Collisions of Heavy Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(17O, 17O), (17O, 17O'), E=84 MeV/nucleon; calculated σ(θ), σ(θ, Eγ). Closed form expressions.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(93)90363-3
1993HA31 Phys.Rev. C48, 1497 (1993) E.L.Hallin, D.Amendt, J.C.Bergstrom, H.S.Caplan, R.Igarashi, D.M.Skopik, E.C.Booth, D.Delli Carpini, J.P.Miller, F.J.Federspiel, B.E.MacGibbon, A.M.Nathan Compton Scattering from the Proton NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=136-289 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(θ), Compton scattering. 1H deduced electric, magnetic polarizabilities.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.48.1497
1992MI11 Nucl.Phys. A546, 199c (1992) J.P.Miller, E.J.Austin, J.Bergstrom, E.C.Booth, H.Caplan, D.Delli Carpini, G.Dodson, M.Doss, K.P.Gall, E.Hallin, R.Igarashi, M.A.Lucas, E.K.McIntyre, A.M.Nathan, C.Rangacharyulu, D.Skopik, D.Warner, D.P.Wells, D.A.Whitehouse Nuclear Compton Scattering from Pion Threshold to the Delta NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, γ), E=148, 280, 187 MeV; 1H(γ, γ), E not given; analyzed σ(θ), Compton scattering. Different models.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(92)90511-H
1992PH01 Phys.Rev. C46, 621 (1992) L.D.Pham, S.Hoibraten, R.P.Redwine, D.R.Tieger, G.van der Steenhoven, K.W.Wilson, M.E.Yuly, F.J.Federspiel, R.A.Eisenstein, A.M.Nathan, S.A.Wood, E.J.Beise Exclusive 16O(γ, π-p) Reaction in the Δ Resonance Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, π-p), E=360 MeV; measured σ(Eπ, Ep, θπ, θp); deduced p-shell nucleon removal σ. PWIA, DWIA analyses.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.621
1992WE05 Phys.Rev. C46, 449 (1992) D.P.Wells, D.S.Dale, R.A.Eisenstein, F.J.Federspiel, M.A.Lucas, K.E.Mellendorf, A.M.Nathan, A.E.O'Neill Elastic Photon Scattering from 4He: Charge symmetry problem NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, γ), E=23-72 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E; deduced σ(E) in GDR region, charge symmetry implications.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.449
1991DE02 Phys.Rev. C43, 1525 (1991) D.Delli Carpini, E.C.Booth, J.P.Miller, R.Igarashi, J.Bergstrom, H.Caplan, M.Doss, E.Hallin, C.Rangacharyulu, D.Skopik, M.A.Lucas, A.M.Nathan, D.P.Wells Coherent Photon Scattering Cross Sections for Helium Near the Delta Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, γ), E=187-280 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(θ). Isobar-hole model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1525
1991FE04 Nucl.Phys. A527, 341c (1991) F.J.Federspiel, R.A.Eisenstein, M.A.Lucas, K.E.Mellendorf, A.M.Nathan, D.P.Wells Compton Scattering and the Polarizability of the Proton NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=32-70 MeV; measured absolute σ, systematic uncertainities.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90123-N
1991HO19 Phys.Rev. C44, 2372 (1991) Photon-Decay Modes of the Giant Dipole Resonance in Even-A Nd Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142,146,148,150Nd(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E < 20 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E). 142,146,148,150Nd deduced coupling of GDR to surface modes, dipole transition strength distribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2372
1991NA07 Phys.Rev. C43, R2479 (1991) Statistical and Nonstatistical Photon Emission from Giant Resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(γ, γ'), E=9-12 MeV; analyzed scattering σ. 208Pb deduced GDR γ-decay mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.R2479
1991TH01 Phys.Rev. C43, R12 (1991) M.Thoennessen, J.R.Beene, F.E.Bertrand, D.J.Horen, M.L.Halbert, D.C.Hensley, J.E.Lisantti, W.Mittig, Y.Schutz, N.Alamanos, F.Auger, J.Barrette, B.Fernandez, A.Gillibert, B.Haas, J.P.Vivien, A.M.Nathan High-Energy Target Excitations in Heavy Ion Inelastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(17O, 17O'), E=84 MeV/nucleon; measured γ(17O')-coin. 208Pb deduced GDR built on highly excited states.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.R12
1990BE08 Phys.Rev. C41, R1332 (1990) J.R.Beene, F.E.Bertrand, D.J.Horen, J.L.Lisantti, M.L.Halbert, D.C.Hensley, W.Mittig, Y.Schutz, J.Barrette, N.Alamanos, F.Auger, B.Fernandez, A.Gillibert, B.Haas, J.P.Vivien, A.M.Nathan Compound and Precompound Effects in Photon Decay of the Giant Dipole Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 209Bi(17O, 17O'), E=84 MeV/nucleon; measured γ-spectra, γ yield vs excitation; deduced γ production σ vs excitation. 208Pb, 209Bi deduced GDR decay features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.R1332
1990PI04 Nucl.Phys. A509, 587 (1990); Errata Nucl.Phys. A514, 749 (1990) H.H.Pitz, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, U.Seemann, R.Stock, C.Wesselborg, A.Zilges, P.von Brentano, S.D.Hoblit, A.M.Nathan Low-Energy Photon Scattering Off 142, 146, 148, 150Nd: An investigation in the mass region of a nuclear shape transition NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142,146,148,150Nd(γ, γ'), E=4.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ). 142,146,148,150Nd deduced levels, J, π, Γ0, B(λ). Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90092-Z
1990WI15 Phys.Rev. C42, 2148 (1990) W.Wilke, U.Kneissl, Th.Weber, H.Stroher, L.S.Cardman, P.T.Debevec, S.D.Hoblit, R.T.Jones, A.M.Nathan Photofission of 238U with Monochromatic Gamma Rays in the Energy Range 11-16 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, F), E=11-16 MeV; measured fission fragment σ(θ), fragment mass distributions; deduced anisotropy, fragment mass asymmetry relationship.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.2148
1989AL01 Phys.Rev. C39, 324 (1989) R.Alarcon, A.M.Nathan, S.F.LeBrun, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering in the Giant Resonance Region of 24Mg, 28Si, and 32S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg, 28Si, 32S(γ, γ'), E=17-28 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 24Mg, 28Si, 32S deduced GDR properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.324
1988DA20 Phys.Lett. 214B, 329 (1988) D.S.Dale, A.M.Nathan, F.J.Federspiel, S.D.Hoblit, J.Hughes, D.Wells Elastic Photon Scattering 209Bi: Meson exchange contributions to the dipole sum and the orbital g factor NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(γ, γ), E=12-18 MeV; measured σ(θ). 209Bi deduced ehancement to sum rule near GDR.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)91372-X
1988NA05 Phys.Rev. C38, 92 (1988) Coupling of the Giant Dipole Resonance to Gamma Vibrations NUCLEAR REACTIONS 166Er(γ, γ'), (γ, X), E=10-20 MeV; calculated σ(θ), σ vs E. Interacting boson approximation, dynamic collective model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.38.92
1987AL16 Phys.Rev. C36, 954 (1987) R.Alarcon, R.M.Laszewski, A.M.Nathan, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering from 90Zr below Neutron Emission Threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E=8.1-10.5 MeV; measured elastic, inelastic σ(E); deduced total σ(E). 90Zr deduced B(E1), GDR dominance.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.954
1987BI15 Phys.Rev. C36, 1293 (1987) Y.Birenbaum, R.Alarcon, S.D.Hoblit, R.M.Laszewski, A.M.Nathan Photon Scattering on 238U and the Interpretation of Near-Threshold Photofission Resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, γ), E=4.8-6.4 MeV; measured σ(E, θ=135°); deduced total σ(E). 238U deduced fission transmission factors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.1293
1987LE12 Phys.Rev. C35, 2005 (1987) S.F.LeBrun, A.M.Nathan, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering in the Giant Dipole Resonance Region of 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, γ), E=21.7-27.5 MeV; measured σ(θγ) vs Eγ; deduced photoabsorption σ(E). 16O deduced GDR components, Γ. Water target, NaI detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.2005
1986NA13 Phys.Rev. C34, 480 (1986) A.M.Nathan, P.L.Cole, P.T.Debevec, S.D.Hoblit, S.F.LeBrun, D.H.Wright Photon Scattering from 206Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(γ, γ'), E=12-30 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 206Pb deduced GDR properties. Tagged photons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.480
1985WR02 Phys.Rev. C32, 1174 (1985) D.H.Wright, P.T.Debevec, L.J.Morford, A.M.Nathan Elastic Photon Scattering from Carbon and Calcium and Its Interpretation NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ca(γ, γ), E=19.3-50 MeV; C(γ, γ), E=22.5-52 MeV; C(γ, γ'), E=22.3-50.4 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced photoabsorption σ(E), dipole, quadrupole transition strength distributions. Tagged photon beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.32.1174
1984WR01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 52, 244 (1984) D.H.Wright, A.M.Nathan, L.J.Morford, P.T.Debevec Elastic Photon Scattering and the E2 Strength Function in Carbon and Calcium NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Ca(γ, γ), E=20-50 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. C, Ca deduced no E2 strength function concentration. Quasimonochromatic beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.52.244
1982BO09 Phys.Rev.Lett. 48, 986 (1982) T.J.Bowles, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, R.D.McKeown, A.M.Nathan, J.R.Specht Isospin Splitting of the Giant Dipole Resonance in 60Ni NUCLEAR REACTIONS 60Ni(γ, n), (γ, p), E=14-24 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(θ), σ(total) vs E. 60Ni deduced GDR isospin splitting. Photon scattering data input.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.48.986
1981BO35 Phys.Rev. C24, 1940 (1981) T.J.Bowles, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, R.M.Laszewski, R.D.McKeown, A.M.Nathan, J.R.Specht Photon Scattering Studies of the Giant Dipole Resonance in Medium Weight Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 52Cr, Fe, 60Ni, 92,96Mo(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E=14-22 MeV; measured Eγ, σ(θ); deduced GDR, collective surface vibration coupling. 52Cr, Fe, 60Ni, 92,96Mo deduced GDR isospin splitting.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.24.1940
1981NA06 Phys.Rev. C24, 932 (1981) A.M.Nathan, A.M.Sandorfi, T.J.Bowles Intermediate-Structure Fusion Resonances Observed in the Radiative Capture of 12C by 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, γ), E(cm)=5-11 MeV; measured Eγ, σ(θγ, E); deduced reaction mechanism. 24Mg deduced resonances, Γ, Γγ, Γ(12C)/Γ, intermediate structure. Large volume NaI spectrometer.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.24.932
1981SA07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 46, 884 (1981) A.M.Sandorfi, M.T.Collins, D.J.Millener, A.M.Nathan, S.F.LeBrun Evidence for Giant E2 Transitions in High-Energy α-Particle Capture NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(α, γ), E=35-42.25 MeV; measured σ(E, θγ); deduced reaction mechanism. 16O deduced possible giant quadrupole excitations. Shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.46.884
1980NA02 Phys.Lett. 91B, 38 (1980) Inadequacy of the Dynamic Collective Model in Describing Inelastic Photon Scattering in 166Er NUCLEAR REACTIONS 166Er(γ, γ'), E=14.4-16.6 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, branching ratios. Dynamic collective model.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90657-7
1979NA01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 42, 221 (1979); Erratum Phys.Rev.Lett. 42, 614 (1979) A.M.Nathan, R.Starr, R.M.Laszewski, P.Axel Parity of Bound J = 1 Levels in 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(polarized γ, γ), E < 14 MeV [from bremsstrahlung emitted by 14-MeV electrons on Al]; measured γe-coin. 208Pb J=1 levels deduced π. Pattern of M1 strength has to be reexamined.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.42.221
1978AL01 Phys.Rev. C17, 280 (1978) Beta-Ray Branching and Half-Lives of 12B and 12N RADIOACTIVITY 12B, 12N; measured Eβ, Iβ, βγ-coin, T1/2; deduced β-branching, mirror asymmetries, ft.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.17.280
1978BO27 Phys.Rev.Lett. 41, 1095 (1978) T.J.Bowles, R.J.Holt, H.E.Jackson, R.M.Laszewski, A.M.Nathan, J.R.Specht, R.Starr Direct Observation of Elastic and Inelastic Photon Scattering by the Giant Dipole Resonance in 60Ni NUCLEAR REACTIONS 60Ni(γ, γ'), E=15-22 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ').
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.41.1095
1978NA06 Phys.Rev. C17, 1008 (1978) A.M.Nathan, J.W.Olness, E.K.Warburton, J.B.McGrory Yrast Decay Schemes from Heavy Ion + 48Ca Fusion-Evaporation Reactions. III. 57, 58Fe, 54, 55Cr, and 57, 58Mn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48Ca(13C, xnypzαγ), (15N, 2nαγ), (11B, xnpγ), (9Be, 3nγ), E=25-65 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ, θ), recoil distance, DSA. 57,58Fe, 54,55Cr, 57,58Mn deduced levels, J, π, T1/2, γ-branching. Enriched targets, Ge(Li) detectors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.17.1008
1978SA05 Phys.Rev.Lett. 40, 1252 (1978) Structure in the Radiative Capture of 12C by 12C Near the Coulomb Barrier NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, γ), E=15.7-16.8 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ). 24Mg deduced resonance, J, π, Γ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.40.1252
1978WA09 Phys.Rev. C18, 1637 (1978) E.K.Warburton, J.W.Olness, A.M.Nathan, A.R.Poletti Yrast Decay Schemes from Heavy-Ion + 48Ca Fusion-Evaporation Reactions: IV. 53Cr, 54V, 62Co, and 61-63Ni NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(9Be, xn), (9Be, xp), 48Ca(18O, xn), (18O, 3n), (18O, p), E=25-55 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ), γγ-coin, γ(θ), recoil distance, DSA. 53Cr, 54V, 62Co, 61,62,63Ni deduced levels, J, π, T1/2, δ, B(λ), γ-branching. Enriched targets, Ge(Li) detectors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.18.1637
1977NA05 Phys. Rev. C15, 1448 (1977) Mass and Beta Decay of 34Si RADIOACTIVITY 34Si; measured T1/2, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-coin; deduced log ft, mass excess, Q. 34P deduced levels.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.15.1448
1977NA12 Phys.Rev. C16, 192 (1977) A.M.Nathan, J.W.Olness, E.K.Warburton, J.B.McGrory Yrast Decay Schemes from Heavy Ion + 48Ca Fusion-Evaporation Reactions. I. 54-56Mn, 56Cr, and 52-53V NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48Ca(11B, X), E=25-50 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ, θ), γγ-coin, recoil distance, DSA. 54,55,56Mn, 56Cr, 52,53V deduced levels, J, π, T1/2, γ-branching.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.16.192
1977NA17 Phys.Rev. C16, 1566 (1977) A.M.Nathan, D.E.Alburger, J.W.Olness, E.K.Warburton Beta Decay of 54-55V and the Mass of 55V RADIOACTIVITY 54,55V; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, βγ-coin, T1/2; deduced Q, log ft, mass excess. 54,55Cr deduced levels, J, π.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.16.1566
1977WA10 Phys.Rev. C16, 1027 (1977) E.K.Warburton, J.W.Olness, A.M.Nathan, J.J.Kolata, J.B.McGrory Yrast Decay Schemes from Heavy-Ion + 48Ca Fusion-Evaporation Reactions. II. 59-60Fe and 59-60Co NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48Ca(15N, xnyp), (18O, xnyα), E=25-55 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ, θ), γγ-coin, recoil distance, DSA. 58Fe(t, pγ), E=3.0 MeV; measured Iγ, pγ(θ). 59,60Co, 59,60Fe deduced levels, J, π, T1/2. Enriched targets, Ge(Li) detectors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.16.1027
1976NA15 Phys.Rev. C14, 171 (1976) Spins and Lifetimes of Yrast States in 40Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(14N, npγ), E=36 MeV; measured γγ-, nγ-coin, γγ(θ), DSA. 40Ca deduced levels, J, π, λ, T1/2, B(E2).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.14.171
1975CO11 Phys.Rev. C11, 2012 (1975) J.R.Comfort, A.M.Nathan, W.J.Braithwaite, J.R.Duray Proton-Induced Reactions on 89Y NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(p, d), E=27.8 MeV; measured σ(Ed, θ). 89Y(p, t), E=27.8 MeV; measured σ(Et, θ). 89Y(p, α), E=27.8 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θ). 87,88Y deduced mass difference, levels. 86Sr deduced levels. 88Y levels deduced S.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.11.2012
1975NA12 Phys.Rev.Lett. 35, 1137 (1975) A.M.Nathan, G.T.Garvey, P.Paul, E.K.Warburton M1 Decay Rates and Second-Class Currents in Mass 8 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(α, γ), E=33-36 MeV; measured σ(E, Eγ). 8Be levels deduced M1 Γ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.35.1137
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