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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 25, 2024. Search: Author = D.A.Low Found 4 matches. 1995WI27 Phys.Rev. C52, 2906 (1995) H.Witala, J.Golak, W.Glockle, D.Huber, H.Kamada, W.Tornow, E.J.Stephenson, D.A.Low Tensor Analyzing Power A(yy) for dp Breakup in the Symmetric Constant Relative Energy Configuration NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 2p), E=94.5-99.2 MeV; analyzed analyzing power data. Breakup, Faddeev approach, different realistic interactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2906
1991LO06 Phys.Rev. C44, 2276 (1991) D.A.Low, E.J.Stephenson, C.Olmer, A.K.Opper, B.K.Park, P.Schwandt, S.W.Wissink Measurement of the A(yy) Tensor Analyzing Power for the 1H(d(pol), pp)n Reaction in the Symmetric Constant Relative Energy Geometry NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 2p), E=94.5 MeV; measured tensor analyzing power, σ(E'(23), θ'(23), θ'(1, 23)). Model comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2276
1990ST20 Phys.Rev. C42, 2562 (1990) E.J.Stephenson, A.D.Bacher, G.P.A.Berg, V.R.Cupps, C.C.Foster, N.Hodiwalla, P.Li, J.Lisantti, D.A.Low, D.W.Miller, C.Olmer, A.K.Opper, B.K.Park, R.Sawafta, S.W.Wissink, J.A.Tostevin, D.A.Coley, R.C.Johnson Enhancement of the Near-Side Component in Quasiadiabatic Calculations of the 66Zn(d, p)67Zn Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 67Zn(polarized p, p), E=91.8 MeV; 66Zn(polarized d, p), E=88.2 MeV; measured σ(θ), proton polarization, analyzing power vs θ; deduced model parameters. Quasiadiabatic model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.2562
1986ST06 Phys.Lett. 171B, 358 (1986) E.J.Stephenson, R.C.Johnson, J.A.Tostevin, V.R.Cupps, J.D.Brown, C.C.Foster, J.A.Gering, W.P.Jones, D.A.Low, D.W.Miller, H.Nann, C.Olmer, A.K.Opper, P.Schwandt, J.W.Seubert, S.W.Wissink Inplications of Far-Side Dominance for the Disagreement between Distorted Wave Theory and Well-Matched Intermediate Energy (d, p) Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Sn(polarized d, p), E=90 MeV; analyzed σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. 66Zn(polarized d, p), E=88.1 MeV; measured proton polarization vs θ; deduced far-side dominance insignificance.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)91420-6
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