NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 24, 2024. Search: Author = B.Berman Found 141 matches. Showing 1 to 100. [Next]2018TV01 Phys.Rev. C 97, 045204 (2018) V.Tvaskis, A.Tvaskis, I.Niculescu, D.Abbott, G.S.Adams, A.Afanasev, A.Ahmidouch, T.Angelescu, J.Arrington, R.Asaturyan, S.Avery, O.K.Baker, N.Benmouna, B.L.Berman, A.Biselli, H.P.Blok, W.U.Boeglin, P.E.Bosted, E.Brash, H.Breuer, G.Chang, N.Chant, M.E.Christy, S.H.Connell, M.M.Dalton, S.Danagoulian, D.Day, T.Dodario, J.A.Dunne, D.Dutta, N.El Khayari, R.Ent, H.C.Fenker, V.V.Frolov, D.Gaskell, K.Garrow, R.Gilman, P.Gueye, K.Hafidi, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, T.Horn, G.M.Huber, H.Jackson, X.Jiang, M.K.Jones, K.Joo, J.J.Kelly, C.E.Keppel, J.Kuhn, E.Kinney, A.Klein, V.Kubarovsky, Y.Liang, G.Lolos, A.Lung, D.Mack, S.Malace, P.Markowitz, G.Mbianda, E.McGrath, D.Mckee, D.G.Meekins, H.Mkrtchyan, J.Napolitano, T.Navasardyan, G.Niculescu, M.Nozar, T.Ostapenko, Z.Papandreou, D.Potterveld, P.E.Reimer, J.Reinhold, J.Roche, S.E.Rock, E.Schulte, E.Segbefia, C.Smith, G.R.Smith, P.Stoler, V.Tadevosyan, L.Tang, J.Telfeyan, L.Todor, M.Ungaro, A.Uzzle, S.Vidakovic, A.Villano, W.F.Vulcan, G.Warren, F.Wesselmann, B.Wojtsekhowski, S.A.Wood, C.Yan, B.Zihlmann Measurements of the separated longitudinal structure function FL from hydrogen and deuterium targets at low Q2 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(e, e'), E=2.24, 3.04, 4.41, 5.50 GeV; measured scattered electrons, differential σ(E, θ) using the high momentum spectrometer (HMS) and the short orbit spectrometer (SOS) at CEBAF-Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator (JLab) facility; deduced structure functions and longitudinal structure functions for protons and deuterons using Rosebluth separation technique, smaller longitudinal structure function and a smaller ratio of longitudinal to transverse cross section for deuteron than the proton, possible suppression of the gluonic distribution in nuclei. Comparison with parametrizations, previous experimental data, and theoretical predictions extrapolated to the beam energies investigated.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.045204
2011NA42 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 092048 (2011) Coherent Photoproduction of π+ from 3He with CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/9/092048
2009KA29 Phys.Rev. C 80, 044001 (2009) M.Karlsson, J.-O.Adler, L.E.M.Andersson, V.Avdeichikov, B.L.Berman, M.J.Boland, W.J.Briscoe, J.Brudvik, J.R.Calarco, G.Feldman, K.G.Fissum, K.Hansen, D.Hornidge, L.Isaksson, N.R.Kolb, A.A.Kotov, P.Lilja, M.Lundin, B.Nilsson, D.Nilsson, G.V.O'Rielly, G.E.Petrov, B.Schroder, I.I.Strakovsky, L.A.Vaishnene Measurement of the differential cross section for the two-body photodisintegration of 3He at ΦLAB = 90 degrees using tagged photons in the energy range 14-31 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, d)(γ, p), E=14-31 MeV; measured proton and deuteron spectra, and differential cross sections as a function of Eγ using tagged-photon facility at MAX-lab. The two-body photodisintegration of 3He investigated. Comparison with previous measurements and theoretical calculations using Faddeev technique.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.044001
2007BE38 Nucl.Phys. A790, 167c (2007) B.L.Berman, for the CLAS Collaboration Two-body photodisintegration of 3He, 4He, and 2He up to 1.5 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, 2pn), (γ, 2p), (γ, pd);4He(γ, pt), (γ, 2d), E=0.35-1.5 GeV; measured σ(E, θ). Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.03.037
2005PS01 Eur.Phys.J. A 24, 69 (2005) I.A.Pshenichnov, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, C.Cetina, G.Feldman, P.Heimberg, A.S.Iljinov, I.I.Strakovsky Intranuclear-Cascade model calculation of photofission probabilities for actinide nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb, 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np(γ, F), E=0.068-3.77 GeV; calculated photofission probabilities, absolute σ. Intranuclear-cascade model, comparisons with data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2004-10130-9
2003BE77 Mod.Phys.Lett. A 18, 225 (2003) B.L.Berman, for the CLAS Collaboration Photoreactions on 3He and 4He up to 1.6 GeV at Jefferson Lab NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, 2p), (γ, p), E=0.3-1.6 GeV; measured σ(E, θ). Other reaction channels discussed.
doi: 10.1142/S0217732303010272
2002BR49 Phys.Rev. C 66, 054006 (2002) W.J.Briscoe, B.L.Berman, R.W.C.Carter, K.S.Dhuga, S.K.Matthews, N.-J.Nicholas, S.J.Greene, B.M.K.Nefkens, J.W.Price, L.D.Isenhower, M.E.Sadler, I.Slaus, I.Supek Elastic scattering of charged pions from 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=142, 180, 220, 256 MeV; measured σ(θ) ratios; deduced reaction mechanism features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.054006
2002CE04 Phys.Rev. C65, 044622 (2002) C.Cetina, P.Heimberg, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, G.Feldman, L.Y.Murphy, H.Crannell, A.Longhi, D.I.Sober, J.C.Sanabria, G.Ya.Kezerashvili Photofission of Heavy Nuclei from 0.2 to 3.8 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb, 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np(γ, F), E=0.17-3.84 GeV; measured fission σ; deduced reaction mechanism features. Tagged photon beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.044622
2002KU36 Phys.Rev. C 66, 054007 (2002) A.E.Kudryavtsev, V.E.Tarasov, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, K.S.Dhuga, I.I.Strakovsky Charge-symmetry violation in pion scattering from three-body nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=142, 180, 220, 256 MeV; calculated, analyzed σ(θ), ratios; deduced charge-symmetry violation features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.054007
2000CE02 Phys.Rev.Lett. 84, 5740 (2000) C.Cetina, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, P.L.Cole, G.Feldman, P.Heimberg, L.Y.Murphy, S.A.Philips, J.C.Sanabria, H.Crannell, A.Longhi, D.I.Sober, G.Ya.Kezerashvili Photofission of Heavy Nuclei at Energies Up to 4 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb, 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np(γ, F), E=0.17-3.84 GeV; measured photofission σ. Tagged photons, simultaneous measurement.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5740
2000SA09 Phys.Rev. C61, 034604 (2000) J.C.Sanabria, B.L.Berman, C.Cetina, P.L.Cole, G.Feldman, N.R.Kolb, R.E.Pywell, J.M.Vogt, V.G.Nedorezov, A.S.Sudov, Ya.Kezerashvili Photofission of Actinide Nuclei in the Quasideuteron and Lower Part of the Δ Energy Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np(γ, F), E=68-264 MeV; measured photofission σ. 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np deduced relative fissility. Tagged photons, comparisons with previous results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.034604
1999BE79 Nucl.Phys. (Supplement) A654, 837c (1999) B.L.Berman, C.Cetina, P.L.Cole, W.R.Dodge, G.Feldman, J.C.Sanabria, N.Kolb, R.E.Pywell, J.Vogt, V.Nedorezov, A.Sudov, G.Ya.Kezerashvili Photofission of Actinide and Pre-Actinide Nuclei in the Quasideuteron and Delta Energy Regions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb, 197Au(γ, F), E=122-222 MeV; measured fission σ. 232Th, 233,235,238U, 237Np(γ, F), E=64-264 MeV; measured fission σ; deduced relative fissilities. Tagged photon beams.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(00)88557-7
1998CO06 Phys.Rev. C57, 1569 (1998) J.P.Connelly, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, K.S.Dhuga, A.Mokhtari, D.Zubanov, H.P.Blok, R.Ent, J.H.Mitchell, L.Lapikas Trinucleon Cluster Knockout from 6Li NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(e, e'3He), E=484.5 MeV; 6Li(e, e't), E=456, 524 MeV; measured σ(E, θ) momentum transfer dependence; deduced two-step processes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.57.1569
1996DH01 Phys.Rev. C54, 2823 (1996) K.S.Dhuga, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, R.W.Caress, S.K.Matthews, D.B.Barlow, B.M.K.Nefkens, C.Pillai, J.W.Price, S.J.Greene, I.Slaus, I.Supek Investigation of Nuclear Charge Symmetry by Pion Elastic Scattering from 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=180-295 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced role of charge symmetry breaking in the pion-nucleus system.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.2823
1995BE04 Phys.Rev. C51, 1882 (1995) B.L.Berman, G.C.Anderson, W.J.Briscoe, A.Mokhtari, A.M.Petrov, M.E.Sadler, D.B.Barlow, B.M.K.Nefkens, C.Pillai Inelastic Pion Scattering from 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+'), (π-, π-'), E=142, 180, 220 MeV; measured σ(θ(π), E(π)), ratios; deduced no violation of charge symmetry in inelastic channel. Comparison with electron, elastic pion scattering.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1882
1995MA32 Phys.Rev. C51, 2534 (1995) S.K.Matthews, W.J.Briscoe, C.Bennhold, B.L.Berman, R.W.Caress, K.S.Dhuga, S.N.Dragic, S.S.Kamalov, N.J.Nicholas, M.F.Taragin, L.Tiator, S.J.Greene, D.B.Barlow, B.M.K.Nefkens, C.Pillai, J.W.Price, L.D.Isenhower, M.E.Sadler, I.Slaus, I.Supek Elastic Scattering of Pions from 3H and 3He into the Backward Hemisphere NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He, 3H(π+, π+), E=142-256 MeV; measured σ(θ).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.2534
1995SE02 Phys.Rev. C51, 1926 (1995) R.M.Sellers, D.M.Manley, M.M.Niboh, D.S.Weerasundara, R.A.Lindgren, B.L.Clausen, M.Farkhondeh, B.E.Norum, B.L.Berman Inelastic Electron Scattering from 18O at Backward Angles NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(e, e'), E=140.3-275.2 MeV; measured electron spectra, form factors. 18O levels deduced reduced transition probabilities, J, π, T.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1926
1994EN04 Nucl.Phys. A578, 93 (1994) R.Ent, B.L.Berman, H.P.Blok, J.F.J.van den Brand, W.J.Briscoe, M.N.Harakeh, E.Jans, P.D.Kunz, L.Lapikas The (e, e'd) Reaction on 4He, 6Li, and 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He, 6Li, 12C(e, e'd), E(cm) ≈ 30-7- MeV; measured reaction σ vs momentum transfer, σ(θ(e'), E(e'), θ(d)). 10B levels deduced spectroscopic factors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90971-7
1994YE06 Phys.Rev. C50, 897 (1994) Y.-F.Yen, B.Brinkmoller, D.Dehnhard, M.A.Franey, S.M.Sterbenz, Y.-J.Yu, B.Berman, G.R.Burleson, K.Cranston, A.Klein, G.S.Kyle, R.Alarcon, T.Averett, J.R.Comfort, J.J.Gorgen, B.G.Ritchie, J.R.Tinsley, M.Barlett, G.W.Hoffmann, K.Johnson, C.F.Moore, M.Purcell, H.Ward, A.Williams, J.A.Faucett, S.J.Greene, J.J.Jarmer, J.A.McGill, C.L.Morris, S.I.Penttila, N.Tanaka, H.T.Fortune, E.Insko, R.Ivie, J.M.O'Donnell, D.Smith, M.A.Khandaker, S.Chakravarti Pion Elastic Scattering from Polarized 13C in the Energy Region of the P33 Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=130-180 MeV; 13C(π+, π+), E=223 MeV; 13C(π-, π-), E=226 MeV; measured analyzing power A(y)(θ), σ(θ); deduced spin-flip transition quadrupole component role. Polarized, unpolarized target. DWIA calculations, optical, Δ-hole models.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.897
1993BR03 Nucl.Phys. A553, 585c (1993) W.J.Briscoe, D.B.Barlow, B.L.Berman, R.W.Caress, K.S.Dhuga, S.N.Dragic, S.J.Greene, L.D.Isenhower, D.Knowles, D.Macek, S.K.Matthews, A.Mokhtari, B.M.K.Nefkens, N.J.Nicholas, C.Pillai, J.W.Price, M.E.Sadler, I.Slaus, I.Supek, M.F.Taragin π± Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π+, π+'), (π-, π-), (π-, π-'), E=142-256 MeV; measured σ(θ). 3H, 3He deduced matter form factors differences.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(93)90663-I
1993MC02 Phys.Rev. C47, 1108 (1993) K.G.McNeill, M.N.Thompson, A.D.Bates, J.W.Jury, B.L.Berman Isospin Effects in the Photodisintegration of Light Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13,14C, 15N, 17,18O, 25,26Mg, 29,30Si(γ, p), (γ, n), (γ, 2n), E < 36 MeV; analyzed σ(E); deduced isospin component splitting.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.1108
1992ZU01 Phys.Rev. C45, 174 (1992); Erratum Phys.Rev. C46, 1147 (1992) D.Zubanov, M.N.Thompson, B.L.Berman, J.W.Jury, R.E.Pywell, K.G.McNeill Giant Dipole Resonance in 17O Observed with the (γ, p) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 17O(γ, p), (γ, X), E=13.5-43.15 MeV; measured reaction yields; deduced σ(γ, p), σ. 17O deduced resonances, J, π, Γ, GDR. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.174
1991DI03 Phys.Rev. C43, 1758 (1991) S.Dixit, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, M.A.Kovash, B.E.Norum, J.J.Kelly, A.D.Bacher, G.T.Emery, C.C.Foster, W.P.Jones, D.W.Miller, B.L.Berman, D.J.Millener Structure of 9Be from Proton Scattering at 180 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(polarized p, p')E=180 MeV; measured proton spectra, σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. 9Be deduced levels, possible J, π. Other data input. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1758
1991FL01 Phys.Rev. C43, 2103 (1991) B.S.Flanders, J.J.Kelly, H.Seifert, D.Lopiano, B.Aas, A.Azizi, G.Igo, G.Weston, C.Whitten, A.Wong, M.V.Hynes, J.McClelland, W.Bertozzi, J.M.Finn, C.E.Hyde-Wright, R.W.Lourie, B.E.Norum, P.Ulmer, B.L.Berman Empirical Density-Dependent Effective Interaction for Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering at 500 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(polarized p, p), E=498 MeV; measured σ(θ) analyzing power, spin rotation function, depolarization parameters. 40Ca(polarized p, p'), (polarized p, p), E=500 MeV; analyzed data; deduced density dependent empiricial effective interaction. Compared with nonrelativistic effective interactions, relativistic optical potentials.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.2103
1991GL02 Phys.Rev. C43, 1740 (1991) J.P.Glickman, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, S.Dixit, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, R.W.Lourie, B.E.Norum, J.J.Kelly, B.L.Berman, D.J.Millener Electron Scattering from 9Be NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(e, e'), E=100-360 MeV; measured electron spectra, form factors. 9Be deduced levels, J, π. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1740
1991GO14 Phys.Rev.Lett. 66, 2193 (1991) J.J.Gorgen, J.R.Comfort, J.R.Tinsley, T.Averett, J.DeKorse, G.Franklin, B.G.Ritchie, G.Kyle, A.Klein, B.Berman, G.Burleson, K.Cranston, J.A.Faucett, J.J.Jarmer, J.N.Knudson, S.Penttila, N.Tanaka, B.Brinkmoller, D.Dehnhard, Y.-F.Yen, S.Hoibraten, H.Breuer, B.S.Flanders, M.A.Khandaker, D.L.Naples, D.Zhang, M.L.Barlett, G.W.Hoffmann, M.Purcell Analyzing Powers for Pion Charge Exchange on Polarized 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(π+, π0), E=163 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. Polarized target.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.66.2193
1991KE02 Phys.Rev. C43, 1272 (1991) J.J.Kelly, A.E.Feldman, B.S.Flanders, H.Seifert, D.Lopiano, B.Aas, A.Azizi, G.Igo, G.Weston, C.Whitten, A.Wong, M.V.Hynes, J.McClelland, W.Bertozzi, J.M.Finn, C.E.Hyde-Wright, R.W.Lourie, P.E.Ulmer, B.E.Norum, B.L.Berman Effective Interaction for 16O(p, p') at E(p) = 318 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(polarized p, p'), (polarized p, p), E=318 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ; deduced empirical effective interaction. Folding model analysis, density dependence.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1272
1991MA14 Phys.Rev. C43, 2147 (1991) D.M.Manley, B.L.Berman, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, J.J.Kelly, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.Sargent, D.J.Millener Electroexcitation of Negative-Parity States in 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(e, e'), E=119.4, 268.8 MeV; measured spectra, form factors. 18O levels deduced transition charge densities, reduced transition probabilities. Shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.2147
1991MC01 Phys.Rev. C43, 489 (1991) K.G.McNeill, J.W.Jury, M.N.Thompson, B.L.Berman, R.E.Pywell 18O(γ, pn+np) Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(γ, xnyp), E=19-43 MeV; measured two-nucleon production σ(E); deduced channel effect on total photoabsorption σ. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.489
1991MC05 Phys.Rev. C44, 1137 (1991) D.J.McLean, M.N.Thompson, D.Zubanov, K.G.McNeill, J.W.Jury, B.L.Berman 14C Photoproton Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 14C(γ, p), E=threshold-29.1 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced photoabsorption σ isospin fragmentation. 14C deduced GDR isospin splitting.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.1137
1991MI19 Phys.Rev. C44, 2002 (1991) J.H.Mitchell, H.P.Blok, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, M.A.Daman, R.Ent, E.Jans, L.Lapikas, J.J.M.Steijger Mechanism of the 6Li(e, e'α) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(e, e'), E not given; measured σ(θ(e'), E(e'), Eα, θα); deduced reaction mechanism. Target two-body, three-body breakup.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2002
1991OL02 Phys.Rev. C44, 1862 (1991) D.L.Olson, M.Baumgartner, D.E.Greiner, P.J.Lindstrom, T.J.M.Symons, R.Wada, M.L.Webb, B.L.Berman, H.J.Crawford, J.M.Engelage Direct Observation of the Giant Dipole Resonance of 16O via Electromagnetic Dissociation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, Cu, U(16O, X), E=2.1 GeV/nucleon; measured (15N+p) final state invariant mass spectra. 16O deduced GDR via electromagnetic dissociation.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.1862
1991PI03 Phys.Rev. C43, 1838 (1991) C.Pillai, D.B.Barlow, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, A.Mokhtari, B.M.K.Nefkens, M.E.Sadler Angle and Energy Dependence of the Superratio for π+ and π- ELastic Scattering from 3H and 3He: Evidence for charge-symmetry violation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=142-220 MeV; measured missing mass spectra, σ(ratio), σ(θ); deduced charge symmetry violation evidence. High pressure gas targets. Models comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1838
1991YE01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 66, 1959 (1991) Y.-F.Yen, B.Brinkmoller, D.Dehnhard, S.M.Sterbenz, Y.-J.Yu, B.Berman, G.R.Burleson, K.Cranston, A.Klein, G.S.Kyle, R.Alarcon, T.Averett, J.R.Comfort, J.J.Gorgen, B.G.Ritchie, J.R.Tinsley, M.Barlett, G.W.Hoffmann, K.Johnson, C.F.Moore, M.Purcell, H.Ward, A.Williams, J.A.Faucett, S.J.Greene, J.J.Jarmer, J.A.McGill, C.L.Morris, S.Penttila, N.Tanaka, H.T.Fortune, E.Insko, R.Ivie, J.M.O'Donnell, D.Smith, M.A.Khandaker, S.Chakravarti Asymmetry Measurement of Pion Elastic Scattering from Polarized 13C in the Energy Region of the P33 Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=132-226 MeV; measured analyzing power vs θ. Polarized target.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.66.1959
1990CL03 Phys.Rev.Lett. 65, 547 (1990) B.L.Clausen, R.A.Lindgren, M.Farkhondeh, L.W.Fagg, D.I.Sober, C.W.de Jager, H.de Vries, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, B.L.Berman, K.S.Dhuga, J.A.Carr, F.Petrovich, P.E.Burt Electroexcitation of 6- States in 32S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(e, e'), E=207 MeV; measured σ(E(e')), form factors; deduced spectator nucleons role. 32S levels deduced extreme single particle model strengths. Stretched state transitions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.65.547
1990GO36 J.Phys.(Paris), Colloq.C-6, 583 (1990) J.Gorgen, J.Comfort, T.Averett, J.DeKorse, G.Franklin, B.Ritchie, J.Tinsley, G.Kyle, B.Berman, G.R.Burleson, K.Cranston, A.Klein, J.A.Faucett, J.Jarmer, J.N.Knudson, S.Penttila, N.Tanaka, B.Brinkmoller, D.Dehnhard, Y.F.Yen, H.Breuer, M.A.Khandaker, D.L.Naples, B.S.Flanders, D.Zhang, M.Barlett, G.W.Hoffmann, M.Purcell, S.Hoibraten Analyzing Power Measurements for the (π+, π0) Reaction on a Polarized 13C Target at T(π+) = 163 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(π+, π0), E=163 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. Polarized target. DWIA analyses.
1990HA23 Phys.Rev. C42, 438 (1990) G.M.Hale, D.C.Dodder, J.D.Seagrave, B.L.Berman, T.W.Phillips Neutron-Triton Cross Sections and Scattering Lengths Obtained from p-3He Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(n, n), E ≤ 10 MeV; calculated σ(E), scattering lengths. Coulomb corrected, charge symmetric R-matrix.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.438
1990KE03 Phys.Rev. C41, 2504 (1990) J.J.Kelly, J.M.Finn, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, F.W.Hersman, C.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, M.A.Kovash, B.Murdock, P.Ulmer, A.D.Bacher, G.T.Emery, C.C.Foster, W.P.Jones, D.W.Miller, B.L.Berman Effective Interactions and Nuclear Structure Using 180 MeV Protons. I. 16O(p, p') NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(polarized p, p), (polarized p, p'), E=180 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ; deduced density dependence of effective interaction. 16O levels deduced spectroscopic amplitudes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.2504
1990MA06 Phys.Rev. C41, 448 (1990) D.M.Manley, D.J.Millener, B.L.Berman, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, J.J.Kelly, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.P.Sargent Electroexcitation of Rotational Bands in 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(e, e'), E=194.3 MeV; measured longitudinal, Coulomb form factors. 18O levels deduced transition matrix elements, configurations. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.448
1990YE06 J.Phys.(Paris), Colloq.C-6, 587 (1990) Y.-F.Yen, B.Brinkmoller, D.Dehnhard, S.M.Sterbenz, Y.-J.Yu, B.Berman, G.R.Burleson, K.Cranston, A.Klein, G.S.Kyle, R.Alarcon, T.Averett, J.R.Comfort, J.Gorgen, B.Ritchie, J.R.Tinsley, G.W.Hoffmann, K.Johnson, C.F.Moore, M.Purcell, H.Ward, A.Williams, J.A.Faucett, S.J.Greene, J.Jarmer, J.A.McGill, C.L.Morris, S.Penttila, N.Tanaka, H.T.Fortune, E.Insko, R.Ivie, J.M.O'Donnell, D.Smith, S.Hoibraten, M.Khandaker, S.Chakravarti Pion Elastic Scattering from Polarized 13C in the Energy Region of the [3, 3] Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=114-226 MeV; measured analyzing power vs θ. Polarized target. DWIA analyses.
1989AR19 Phys.Scr. 40, 735 (1989) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, S.Simionatto, S.B.Herdade, Z.Carvalheiro, M.L.Yoneama, B.L.Berman Electrofission of 233U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233U(e, F), E=5.75-31 MeV; measured fission σ(E); deduced E2 photofission σ(E). 233U deduced M1 transition strength.
doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/40/6/006
1989EN01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 62, 24 (1989) R.Ent, B.L.Berman, H.P.Blok, J.F.J.van den Brand, W.J.Briscoe, E.Jans, G.J.Kramer, J.B.J.M.Lanen, L.Lapikas, B.E.Norum, E.N.M.Quint, A.Saha, G.van der Steenhoven, P.K.A.de Witt Huberts Deuteron Formation in the Reaction 12C(e, e'd)10B(T = 1) NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'd), E=466 MeV; measured σ(θ(e'), E(e'), θd) vs excitation. 10B deduced T=0, T=1 relative level excitation, mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.24
1989KE03 Phys.Rev. C39, 1222 (1989) J.J.Kelly, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, M.A.Kovash, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, F.N.Rad, A.D.Bacher, G.T.Emery, C.C.Foster, W.P.Jones, D.W.Miller, B.L.Berman, W.G.Love, J.A.Carr, F.Petrovich Density Dependence in the Two-Nucleon Effective Interaction at 135 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O, 9Be(polarized p, p'), (polarized p, p), E=135 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. Local density approximation.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.1222
1989VA21 Nucl.Phys. A505, 328 (1989) D.Vartsky, M.B.Goldberg, G.Engler, A.Goldschmidt, A.Breskin, R.E.Morgado, C.Hollas, L.Ussery, B.L.Berman, C.Moss The Total Width of the 9.17 MeV Level in 14N NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(γ, p), E=9.17 MeV; measured proton spectra. 14N level deduced Γ(γ0)/Γ(total), Γ(total). Resonant detector, protons from 13C(p, γ) reaction.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(89)90377-1
1988DI02 At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 38, 199 (1988) Atlas of Photoneutron Cross Sections Obtained with Monoenergetic Photons COMPILATION A=3-239; compiled photoneutron σ data.
doi: 10.1016/0092-640X(88)90033-2
1988KA08 Phys.Rev.Lett. 60, 1707 (1988) N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, H.Baghaei, W.Bertozzi, S.Dixit, J.M.Finn, C.E.Hyde-Wright, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, C.P.Sargent, P.E.Ulmer, L.Weinstein, M.V.Hynes, B.L.Berman, J.J.Kelly Magnetic Structure of 17O at High Momentum NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(e, e), E not given; measured magnetic form factor.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.60.1707
1988PI09 Phys.Lett. 207B, 389 (1988) C.Pillai, D.B.Barlow, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, A.Mokhtari, B.M.K.Nefkens, A.M.Petrov, M.E.Sadler A Study of Charge-Symmetry Violation in π+ and π- Elastic Scattering from 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(π+, π+), (π-, π-), E=142, 180, 220 MeV; measured σ(θ), ratios; deduced charge symmetry violation mechanism.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)90670-3
1987BE37 Phys.Rev. C36, 1286 (1987) B.L.Berman, R.E.Pywell, S.S.Dietrich, M.N.Thompson, K.G.McNeill, J.W.Jury Absolute Photoneutron Cross Sections for Zr, I, Pr, Au, and Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr, 127I, 141Pr, 197Au, Pb(γ, n), E ≈ 12-17 MeV; Zr, 127I, 141Pr, 197Au, Pb(γ, 2n), E=threshold-17 MeV; measured absolute photonucleon σ(E).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.1286
1987HY01 Phys.Rev. C35, 880 (1987) C.E.Hyde-Wright, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, M.V.Hynes, M.A.Kovash, J.J.Kelly, S.Kowalski, J.Lichtenstadt, R.W.Lourie, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.P.Sargent, B.L.Berman, F.Petrovich, J.A.Carr Electroexcitation of 4- States in 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(e, e'), E=230 MeV; measured σ(E(e'), θ(e')), transverse form factors. 16O deduced levels, J, π, T, spectroscopic amplitudes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.880
1987MA52 Phys.Rev. C36, 1700 (1987) D.M.Manley, B.L.Berman, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, J.J.Kelly, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.P.Sargent High-Resolution Inelastic Electron Scattering from 17O NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 17O; calculated levels; deduced rotational band features. Weak-coupling model. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(e, e'), E not given; measured form factors. 17O deduced levels, J, π, B(λ). Weak-coupling model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.1700
1987MC04 Phys.Rev. C36, 1621 (1987) K.G.McNeill, R.E.Pywell, B.L.Berman, J.G.Woodworth, M.N.Thompson, J.W.Jury Photoneutron Cross Section for 29Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 29Si(γ, n), E=9.4-18.3 MeV; measured σ(E).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.1621
1987WI01 Phys.Rev. C35, 708 (1987) U.Wienands, N.Hessey, B.M.Barnett, F.M.Rozon, H.W.Roser, A.Altman, R.R.Johnson, D.R.Gill, G.R.Smith, C.A.Wiedner, D.M.Manley, B.L.Berman, H.J.Crawford, N.Grion Elastic and Inelastic Scattering of 50-MeV Pions from 28Si and 30Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28,30Si(π+, π+), (π+, π+'), (π-, π-), (π-, π-'), E=50 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced model parameters. 28,30Si levels deduced neutron, proton transition matrix element ratio. Enriched targets. Optical model analyses.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.708
1986AR02 J.Phys.(London) G12, 105 (1986) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, S.B.Herdade, B.L.Berman Observation of M1 Strength in the Photofission of Actinide Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 234,236,238U(e, F), E=5-7 MeV; measured fission σ(θ). 234,236,238U deduced photofission M1 transition strengths, parameters. Virtual photon formalism.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/12/2/009
1986BE38 Phys.Rev. C34, 2201 (1986) B.L.Berman, J.T.Caldwell, E.J.Dowdy, S.S.Dietrich, P.Meyer, R.A.Alvarez Photofission and Photoneutron Cross Sections and Photofission Neutron Multiplicities for 233U, 234U, 237Np, and 239Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233,234U, 237Np, 239Pu(γ, n), (γ, 2n), (γ, F), E=5-18 MeV; measured neutron yield, neutron multiplicities, < En >, photonuclear, fission σ(E). 234,233U, 237Np, 239Pu deduced β2, quadrupole moments, GDR parameters, shape parameters, neutron, fission probabilities.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.2201
1986BU02 Phys.Rev. C33, 755 (1986) T.N.Buti, J.Kelly, W.Bertozzi, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.P.Sargent, W.Turchinetz, B.L.Berman Electroexcitation of Isoscalar States in 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(e, e'), E=90-375 MeV; measured form factors. 16O levels deduced transition charge densities. Shell, α-cluster models comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.33.755
1986EN05 Phys.Rev.Lett. 57, 2367 (1986) R.Ent, H.P.Blok, J.F.A.van Hienen, G.van der Steenhoven, J.F.J.van den Brand, J.W.A.den Herder, E.Jans, P.H.M.Keizer, L.Lapikas, E.N.M.Quint, P.K.A.de Witt Huberts, B.L.Berman, W.J.Briscoe, C.T.Christou, D.R.Lehman, B.E.Norum, A.Saha Reaction 6Li(e, e'd)4He and the α-d Momentum Distribution in the Ground State of 6Li NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(e, e'd), E=480 MeV; measured missing mass spectrum, σ(θ(e'), E(e'), θd) vs momentum transfer, α-d momentum distribution; deduced reaction mechanism. Partial kinematics, enriched target. DWIA analysis, α-nucleon-nucleon model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.57.2367
1986KE05 Phys.Lett. 169B, 157 (1986) J.Kelly, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, M.V.Hynes, C.Hyde-Wright, B.E.Norum, A.D.Bacher, G.T.Emery, C.C.Foster, W.P.Jones, D.W.Miller, B.L.Berman, J.A.Carr, F.Petrovich Neutron Transition Density for the Lowest 2+ State of 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16,18O(p, p'), E=135 MeV; measured σ(θ). 18O level deduced neutron transition density.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)90641-6
1986MA48 Phys.Rev. C34, 1214 (1986) D.M.Manley, B.L.Berman, W.Bertozzi, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.E.Hyde-Wright, M.V.Hynes, J.J.Kelly, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, R.W.Lourie, B.Murdock, B.E.Norum, B.Pugh, C.P.Sargent Electroexcitation of M4 Transitions in 17O and 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17,18O(e, e'), E=179.5, 194.3, 209.2, 248.4, 268.8 MeV; measured σ(E(e')). 17,18O deduced levels, form factors, B(λ), J, π, T. High resolution spectrometer, enriched targets.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.1214
1985AR04 J.Phys.(London) G11, 649 (1985) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, S.B.Herdade, Z.Carvalheiro, S.Simionatto, B.L.Berman Non-Electric-Dipole Photofission of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(e, F), E=5.8-22 MeV; measured fission σ(E). 235U deduced non-E1 multipole component role in fission.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/11/5/011
1985PY01 Phys.Rev. C32, 384 (1985) R.E.Pywell, B.L.Berman, J.G.Woodworth, J.W.Jury, K.G.McNeill, M.N.Thompson Photoneutron Cross Sections for 14C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14C(γ, n), (γ, 2n), E=8.2-36 MeV; measured neutron yields, integrated σ. 14C deduced GDR, decay characteristics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.32.384
1984MI14 Nucl.Phys. A430, 189 (1984) H.Miessen, H.Rothhaas, G.Luhrs, G.A.Peterson, R.S.Hicks, R.A.Lindgren, B.L.Berman, S.Kowalski, C.F.Williamson Elastic Magnetic Electron Scattering from 29Si and 31P NUCLEAR REACTIONS 29Si, 31P(e, e), E=90-280 MeV; measured transverse electric σ(θ) vs E, form factors. 29Si, 31P deduced radial current densities, occupation probabilities, 2s1/2 neutron, proton orbitals. Enriched 29Si, natural 31P targets. Particle-core coupling, shell model interpretations.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(84)90200-8
1983BE01 Phys.Rev. C27, 1 (1983) B.L.Berman, J.W.Jury, J.G.Woodworth, R.E.Pywell, K.G.McNeill, M.N.Thompson Photoneutron Cross Section for 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, n), E=17-33 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(photoproduction) vs E; deduced (γ, n0) dominance. Monoenergetic beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.27.1
1983BL12 Phys.Rev. C28, 2286 (1983) M.Blann, B.L.Berman, T.T.Komoto Precompound-Model Analysis of Photonuclear Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Sn, 140Ce, 181Ta, 208Pb(γ, xn), E ≈ 20-140 MeV; 16O(γ, xn), E ≈ 20-90 MeV; calculated σ(E); deduced photoneutron average multiplicities, widths. 181Ta, Pb, (π-, xn), E at rest; calculated average fast neutron, total neutron, fast proton multiplicities. Quasideuteron absorption mechanism, hybrid precompound-plus-evaporation model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.28.2286
1983CA08 Phys.Rev. C27, 1866 (1983) J.R.Calarco, B.L.Berman, T.W.Donnelly Implications of the Experimental Results on the Photodisintegration of 4He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, p), (γ, n), E=20-50 MeV; calculated σ(E), ratios; deduced nuclear force charge asymmetry. 4He deduced isospin mixing.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.27.1866
1983LO11 Phys.Rev. C28, 489 (1983) R.W.Lourie, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, J.M.Finn, F.W.Hersman, C.Hyde, J.Kelly, M.A.Kovash, S.Kowalski, M.V.Hynes, B.E.Norum, B.L.Berman Inelastic Electron Scattering from 9Be NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(e, e'), E=100-285 MeV; measured form factors. 9Be level deduced possible parity assignment. Shell, Nilsson model comparisons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.28.489
1983PY01 Phys.Rev. C27, 960 (1983) R.E.Pywell, B.L.Berman, J.W.Jury, J.G.Woodworth, K.G.McNeill, M.N.Thompson Photoneutron Cross Sections for the Silicon Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28,29Si(γ, n), 30Si(γ, n), (γ, 2n), E=13.4-33.1 MeV; measured σ(E). 28,29,30Si deduced GDR fragmentation characteristics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.27.960
1982AR14 Nucl.Phys. A389, 378 (1982) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, S.B.Herdade, I.C.Nascimento, B.L.Berman Electrofission of 234U, 236U and 238U: Angular distributions and E2 strength functions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 234U(e, F), E=5.5-25 MeV; measured fission σ(fragment θ). 234,236,238U deduced dominant fission channel K, multipolarity, E2 fission strength functions, GQR role.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90525-5
1982BE28 Phys.Rev. C26, 304 (1982) B.L.Berman, R.Bergere, P.Carlos Integrated Photonuclear Cross Section for 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, X), E=30-140 MeV; calculated σ(total), σ(partial); deduced meson exchange factor, mass dependence.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.26.304
1982BR18 Phys.Rev. C26, 969 (1982) Neutron-Capture Resonances for 82Se NUCLEAR REACTIONS 82Se, Se(n, γ), E=0.006-40 keV; measured σ(capture) vs E. 83Se deduced resonances.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.26.969
1982CA05 Nucl.Phys. A378, 317 (1982) P.Carlos, H.Beil, R.Bergere, B.L.Berman, A.Lepretre, A.Veyssiere Photoneutron Cross Sections for Oxygen from 24-133 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, xn), E=24-133 MeV; measured integrated σ for x=1, 2, moments; deduced interaction mechanisms. Monoenergetic beam.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90596-6
1982JU03 Phys.Rev. C26, 777 (1982) J.W.Jury, B.L.Berman, J.G.Woodworth, M.N.Thompson, R.E.Pywell, K.G.McNeill Photoneutron Cross Sections for 15N NUCLEAR REACTIONS 15N(γ, n), (γ, 2n), E=10.8-38 MeV; measured σ(E), total σ(photoproduction). 15N deduced resonances, decay characteristics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.26.777
1982NO04 Phys.Rev. C25, 1778 (1982) B.E.Norum, M.V.Hynes, H.Miska, W.Bertozzi, J.Kelly, S.Kowalski, F.N.Rad, C.P.Sargent, T.Sasanuma, W.Turchinetz, B.L.Berman Inelastic Electron Scattering from 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(e, e'), E=90-370 MeV; measured σ(E(e')), form factors. 18O levels deduced transition charge densities. Shell model, coexistence model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.25.1778
1982OD01 Nucl.Phys. A388, 445 (1982) G.Odgers, B.L.Berman, R.E.Pywell, M.N.Thompson Photoneutron Cross Section for 30Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30Si(γ, xn), E ≈ 10-28 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured neutron yield; deduced σ(E). 30Si deduced GDR fragmentation.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90470-5
1981AR09 Phys.Rev. C23, 2595 (1981) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, B.L.Berman, S.B.Herdade, I.C.Nascimento Fission Decay of the Giant Quadrupole Resonance for 234U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 234U(e, F), E=5.5-25.4 MeV; measured σ(fission, E); deduced photofission σ(E). 234U deduced GQR fission decay parameters, EWSR. Enriched, thin targets.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.23.2595
1981BR06 Phys.Rev. C23, 1434 (1981) Neutron-Capture Cross Sections for Osmium Isotopes and the Age of the Universe NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186,187,188,189,190,192Os(n, γ), E=2 eV-150 keV; measured σ; deduced nucleosynthesis duration, age of universe, Maxwellian average σ. 187,188,189,190,191,193Os deduced average level spacing.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.23.1434
1981FA03 Phys.Rev. C24, 849 (1981) D.D.Faul, B.L.Berman, P.Meyer, D.L.Olson Photodisintegration of 3H and 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H, 3He(γ, n), 3H(γ, 2n), E=threshold-25 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced charge asymmetry, integrated σ(photodisintegration), moments. 3H, 3He deduced breakup characteristics. Monoenergetic photons, high pressure gas targets, BF3 paraffin detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.24.849
1981PY01 Nucl.Phys. A369, 141 (1981) R.E.Pywell, B.L.Berman, P.Kean, M.N.Thompson Photoneutron Cross Section of 29Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 29Si(γ, xn), E ≈ 8-28 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured neutron yield; deduced σ(E). 29Si deduced GDR, pygmy resonance. Enriched target, 4π counter.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(81)90011-7
1980AR13 Phys.Rev. C22, 1996 (1980) J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, S.B.Herdade, B.L.Berman, I.C.Nascimento E2 Giant Resonances and an M1 Component in the Photofission of 236U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 236U(e, F), E=5.5-33 MeV; measured fission-fragment yields, σ(fragment θ). 236U deduced GQR, first chance fission decay.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.22.1996
1980BE45 Phys.Rev. C22, 2273 (1980) B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, P.Meyer, D.L.Olsen Photoneutron Cross Section for 4He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, n), E=21-47 MeV; measured σ(Eγ). 4He deduced isospin mixing effects, charge asymmetry.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.22.2273
1980CA05 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 73, 153 (1980) J.T.Caldwell, E.J.Dowdy, R.A.Alvarez, B.L.Berman, P.Meyer Experimental Determination of Photofission Neutron Multiplicities for 235U, 236U, 238U, and 232Th Using Monoenergetic Photons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,236,238U, 232Th(γ, F), E=5.5-18 MeV; measured prompt neutron multiplicities, delayed neutron yield.
doi: 10.13182/NSE80-A18695
1980CA08 Phys.Rev. C21, 1215 (1980) J.T.Caldwell, E.J.Dowdy, B.L.Berman, R.A.Alvarez, P.Meyer Giant Resonance for the Actinide Nuclei: Photoneutron and Photofission Cross Sections for 235U, 236U, 238U, and 232Th NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,236,238U, 232Th(γ, n), (γ, 2n), (γ, F), E=5-18.3 MeV; measured σ, integral σ, moments of σ(total), average En vs neutron multiplicity. 235,236,238U, 232Th deduced GDR components, widths, nuclear shape parameters, fission probabilities. Lorentz fits.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.21.1215
1980FA03 Phys.Rev.Lett. 44, 129 (1980) D.D.Faul, B.L.Berman, P.Meyer, D.L.Olson Photodisintegration of 3H NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(γ, n), (γ, 2n), E=threshold-27.5 MeV; measured σ(E).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.44.129
1980JU01 Phys.Rev. C21, 503 (1980) J.W.Jury, B.L.Berman, D.D.Paul, P.Meyer, J.G.Woodworth Photoneutron Cross Sections for 17O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(γ, n), 17O(γ, 2n), E=8.5-39.7 MeV; 16O(γ, n), E=15.9-39.7 MeV; measured σ(total). 17O deduced GDR isospin splitting. 4π neutron detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.21.503
1980KE14 Phys.Rev.Lett. 45, 2012 (1980) J.Kelly, W.Bertozzi, T.N.Buti, F.W.Hersman, C.Hyde, M.V.Hynes, B.Norum, F.N.Rad, A.D.Bacher, G.T.Emery, C.C.Foster, W.P.Jones, D.W.Miller, B.L.Berman, W.G.Love, F.Petrovich Signatures of Density Dependence in the Two-Nucleon Effective Interaction near 150 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(p, p'), E=135 MeV; 12C(p, p'), E=122, 185 MeV; 40Ca(p, p'), E=185 MeV; analyzed σ(θ), polarization P(θ); deduced effective two-nucleon interaction density dependence. Distorted wave approximation, effective interaction averaged potentials.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.2012
1980NE06 Nucl.Phys. A349, 483 (1980) Study of Electrofission and Hadron-Induced Fission Decay of the Giant Quadrupole Resonance of 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 238U(e, F), E=10-500 MeV; analyzed σ(E); 238U(α, α'F), E=120 MeV; 238U(6Li, 6Li'F), E=150 MeV; analyzed fission decay probabilities. 238U deduced GQR decay characteristics, first-, second-chance fission components, relative GDR contributions.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(80)90302-4
1980PH01 Phys.Rev. C22, 384 (1980) Neutron Total Cross Section for Tritium NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(n, n), E=1-20 MeV; 2H(n, n), E=0.06-0.4 MeV, 2-45 MeV; 3H(n, n), E=0.6-80 MeV; measured total σ; deduced nuclear force charge symmetry characteristics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.22.384
1980PY01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods 178, 149 (1980) R.E.Pywell, M.N.Thompson, B.L.Berman A Measurement of the 18O Photonuclear Cross Sections as a Test of a Bremsstrahlung Unfolding Technique NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(γ, n), (γ, 2n), (γ, p), E=8-28 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(E). Enriched target, variable bin Penfold-Leiss bremmsstrahlung yield curve unfolding technique, BF3 neutron detectors, pulsed X-ray photon source.
doi: 10.1016/0029-554X(80)90869-1
1980SE02 Phys.Lett. 91B, 200 (1980) J.D.Seagrave, B.L.Berman, T.W.Phillips The Neutron Zero-Energy Total Cross Section and Scattering Lengths for Tritium NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(n, n), E=0-1.2 MeV; measured σ(total); deduced singlet, triplet, coherent, incoherent scattering lengths.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90430-X
1979AL13 Phys.Rev. C20, 128 (1979) R.A.Alvarez, B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, F.H.Lewis, Jr., P.Meyer Photoneutron Cross Sections for 55Mn and 59Co NUCLEAR REACTIONS 55Mn, 59Co(γ, xn), E=10-36.5 MeV; measured σ(Eγ, xn) for X=1, 2, 3, neutron multiplicities, average En. 55Mn, 59Co deduced GDR parameters, integral σ, moments, nuclear symmetry energies.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.20.128
1979AR12 Lett.Nuovo Cim. 26, 487 (1979) J.D.T.Arruda Neto, B.L.Berman, S.B.Herdade, I.C.Nascimento Determination of the Giant E2 Isoscalar Resonance for 236U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 236U(e, F), E=5-27 MeV; 236U(γ, F), E=11-19 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured yields. 236U deduced T=0, GQR, width, energy-weighted sum rule, possible GMR. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 datasetG0080. 1979BE08 Phys.Rev. C19, 1205 (1979) B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, R.A.Alvarez, P.Meyer, D.L.Olson Giant Resonance in Transitional Nuclei: Photoneutron Cross Sections for Osmium Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186,188,189,190,192Os(γ, xn), E=7-30 MeV; measured 4π-neutron yield, multiplicities, average energies for X=1-3. 186,188,190,192Os deduced GDR parameters, nuclear shape parameters, integral σ(γ, nx), B(E2).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.19.1205
1979HY01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 42, 1444 (1979) M.V.Hynes, H.Miska, B.Norum, W.Bertozzi, S.Kowalski, F.N.Rad, C.P.Sargent, T.Sasanuma, W.Turchinetz, B.L.Berman Electron Scattering from the Ground-State Magnetization Distribution of 17O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(e, e), E not given; measured σ(θ). 17O deduced transverse form factors. Suppression of M3, enhancement of M5 at high momentum transfers. Shell model, core polarization, meson exchange calculations inadequate.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.42.1444
1979JO05 Phys.Rev. C20, 27 (1979) R.G.Johnson, B.L.Berman, K.G.McNeill, J.G.Woodworth, J.W.Jury Photoneutron Reaction in 17O: Ground-State Differential Cross Section At 98° NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(γ, n0), E=13.7, 16, 22, 28, 34 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(E, θ). 17O deduced resonances, J, π, Γγ, GDR (T=1/2) strength.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.20.27
1979JU01 Phys.Rev. C19, 1684 (1979) J.W.Jury, B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, P.Meyer, K.G.McNeill, J.G.Woodworth Photoneutron Cross Sections for 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(γ, n), E=7.6-41.8 MeV; measured 4π-neutron yield, integrated σ(γ, n), σ(γ, 2n); deduced isospin splitting of giant resonance.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.19.1684
1979MI09 Phys.Lett. 83B, 165 (1979) H.Miska, B.Norum, M.V.Hynes, W.Bertozzi, S.Kowalski, F.N.Rad, C.P.Sargent, T.Sasanuma, B.L.Berman Precise Measurement of the Charge-Distribution Differences of the Oxygen Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17,18O(e, e), E=70-370 MeV; measured charge form factors. 17,18O deduced charge distribution differences.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90676-2
1979PH04 Phys.Rev. C19, 2091 (1979) T.W.Phillips, B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, J.R.Calarco, J.R.Hall 4He(γ, p)-to-(γ, n) Cross-Section Ratio NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(γ, 3He), (γ, t), E=31-51 MeV; measured σ(θ) ratio; deduced σ(γ, p)/σ(γ, n).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.19.2091
1979WO04 Phys.Rev. C19, 1667 (1979) J.G.Woodworth, K.G.McNeill, J.W.Jury, R.A.Alvarez, B.L.Berman, D.D.Paul, P.Meyer Photonuclear Cross Sections for 18O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(γ, n), E=8.0-41.8 MeV; measured 4π-prompt, delayed n yield, integral σ(Eγ, n), integral σ(Eγ, 2n), integral σ(Eγ, p); deduced distribution of isospin strength.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.19.1667
1977BE11 Phys.Lett. 66B, 405 (1977) B.L.Berman, B.F.Gibson, J.S.O'Connell Isospin Shift of the Energy of the Giant Resonance NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 85Rb, 88Sr, 90Y, 90,91,92,94Zr, 92,94,96,98,100Mo, 93Nb, 103Rh, 107Ag, 115In, 116,117,118,119,120,124Sn, 124,126,128,130Te, 133Cs, 138Ba, 139La, 140,142Ce, 141Pr, 142,143,144,146Nd, 144,148,150Sm, 206,207,208Pb, 209Bi; analyzed systematics of energy shift, A, t of photonuclear GDR.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(77)90571-8
1976BE20 Phys.Rev.Lett. 36, 1441 (1976) B.L.Berman, D.D.Faul, R.A.Alvarez, P.Meyer Photoproton Cross Section for 18O as a Measure of the Effect of the Valence Neutrons on the 16O Core NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18O(γ, p), E=threshold-30 MeV; measured σ(E, Ep).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.36.1441
1976ST14 Phys.Rev. C14, 965 (1976) A.Stolovy, A.I.Namenson, B.L.Berman Spin-State Determinations and Spacings of Neutron Resonances for 187Os And 189Os NUCLEAR REACTIONS 187,189Os(n, γ), E=5-350 eV; measured σ(E, Eγ). 188,190Os deduced resonances, J, average spacing.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.14.965
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