NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = D.J.Cremans Found 4 matches. 1985MC07 Nucl.Instrum.Methods 241, 435 (1985) M.W.McNaughton, B.E.Bonner, H.Ohnuma, O.B.Van Dijk, Sun Tsu-Hsun, C.L.Hollas, D.J.Cremans, K.H.McNaughton, P.J.Riley, R.F.Rodebaugh, Shen-Wu Xu, S.E.Turpin, B.Aas, G.S.Weston The p-C Analyzing Power between 100 and 750 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(polarized p, pX), E=80-584 MeV; measured inclusive analyzing power vs θ. Large solid angle polarimeter.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(85)90595-9
1985SU02 Phys.Rev. C31, 515 (1985) Sun Tsu-hsun, B.E.Bonner, M.W.McNaughton, H.Ohnuma, O.B.van Dyck, G.S.Weston, B.Aas, E.Bleszynski, M.Bleszynski, G.J.Igo, D.J.Cremans, C.L.Hollas, K.H.McNaughton, P.J.Riley, R.F.Rodebaugh, Shen-wu Xu, S.E.Turpin Measurements of the Spin-Rotation Parameters for (p(pol)d → p(pol)d) Elastic Scattering at 496, 647, and 800 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(polarized p, p), E=496, 647, 800 MeV; measured spin rotation parameters, induced polarization, analyzing power vs θ. Liquid 2H target, noneikonal multiple-scattering theory.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.31.515
1984HO19 Phys.Lett. 143B, 343 (1984) C.L.Hollas, D.J.Cremans, R.D.Ransome, P.J.Riley, B.E.Bonner, M.W.McNaughton, S.Wood The Energy Dependence of the 90° pp Elastic Scattering Depolarization Parameter and Amplitudes between 0.9 and 1.5 GeV/c NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized p, p), E=386-790 MeV; measured depolarization parameter vs E; deduced transversity amplitudes vs E.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91479-5
1984HO20 Phys.Rev. C30, 1251 (1984) C.L.Hollas, D.J.Cremans, K.H.McNaughton, P.J.Riley, R.F.Rodebaugh, Shen-wu Xu, B.E.Bonner, M.W.McNaughton, H.Ohnuma, O.B.van Dyck, Sun Tsu-hsun, S.E.Turpin, B.Aas, G.S.Weston D(SS), D(LL), D(SL), D(LS), and P for pp → pp at 600 to 800 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized p, p), E=600-800 MeV; measured spin parameters D(SS), D(LL), D(SL), D(LS), polarization, K(SS), K(LL), K(SL), K(LS), vs θ; deduced phase shifts.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.30.1251
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