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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 9, 2024. Search: Author = E.Hammel Found 6 matches. 1981HA13 Phys.Rev. C23, 2324 (1981) Relativistic Deuteron Wave Functions with Separable Potentials NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 2H; calculated wave functions, quadrupole moment. Separable potentials, relativistic corrections.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.23.2324
1981RI05 Nucl.Phys. A364, 486 (1981) A.S.Rinat, Y.Starkand, E.Hammel Calculation of πd → NN, NN → πd Observables NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(π, π), E=47.5-262 MeV; 1H(p, π), E=381-810 MeV; calculated σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ. Field theoretical model, two-body channel coupling, integral equations.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(81)90584-4
1980HA46 Phys.Rev. C22, 2258 (1980) Relativistic Corrections of Three-nucleon Wave Functions and Muon Capture in 3He. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3He; calculated relativistic corrections to nuclear wave function, muon-capture rate. Primakoff Hamiltonian, separable potentials, Faddeev equations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.22.2258
1979HA36 Phys.Lett. 85B, 193 (1979) Relativistic Corrections on Three Nucleon Observables NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3He; compared ground state properties obtained from covariant, standard, nonrelativistic Faddeev theory; deduced changes in position of minimum, maximum of charge factor.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90576-8
1979RI02 Phys.Lett. 80B, 166 (1979) A.S.Rinat, Y.Starkand, E.Hammel, A.W.Thomas The Effect of Genuine Pion Absorption and Emission on πd Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(π, π), E=142-256 MeV; calculated σ(θ), iT11, T20, T21, T22. Intermediate pion absorption, reemission through π, ρ rescattering.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90189-8
1979RI15 Nucl.Phys. A329, 285 (1979) A.S.Rinat, E.Hammel, Y.Starkand, A.W.Thomas A Relativistic Description of πd Scattering (II). Effects of Small πN Waves, NN Rescattering, R-Exchange and π Absorption and Emission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(π-, π-), E=142, 180, 256 MeV; calculated σ(θ), P(θ), total σ. Relativistic description, rho-exchange, nucleon-nucleon scattering, pion absorption, emission effects.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(79)90377-4
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