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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = H.Crannell Found 42 matches. 2005CR03 Nucl.Phys. A758, 399c (2005) H.Crannell, X.Jiang, J.T.O'Brien, D.I.Sober, E.Offermann Measurement of the pair transition width for the decay of the 7.654 MeV, 0+ state in 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'), E not given; analyzed data; deduced pair width for 0+ → 0+ transition.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.072
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
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
1995PE01 Phys.Rev. C51, 1014 (1995) M.Petraitis, J.P.Connelly, H.Crannell, L.W.Fagg, J.T.O'Brien, D.I.Sober, J.R.Deininger, S.E.Williamson, S.Raman Low-Multipolarity Magnetic Transitions in 40Ca Excited by 180° Electron Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ca, S(e, e'), E=28.4-56.5 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced σ. 40Ca levels deduced B(λ). Model comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1014
1994PE08 Phys.Rev. C49, 3000 (1994) M.Petraitis, J.P.Connelly, H.Crannell, L.W.Fagg, J.T.O'Brien, D.I.Sober, J.R.Deininger, S.E.Williamson, R.Lindgren, S.Raman Low-Multipolarity Magnetic Transitions in 30Si, 32S, and 34S Studied by 180° Electron Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30Si, 32,34S(e, e'), E=28.4-63.4 MeV; measured spectra, σ. 32,34S, 30Si deduced M1, M2 transition strength fragmentation features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.49.3000
1992CO03 Phys.Lett. 277B, 383 (1992) J.P.Connelly, H.Crannell, L.W.Fagg, J.T.O'Brien, M.Petraitis, D.I.Sober, S.Raman, J.R.Deininger, S.E.Williamson Magnetic Dipole Strength in 46Ca Observed with 180° Electron Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 46Ca(e, e'), E=32.9-63.1 MeV; measured σ(E(e')), θ=180°; deduced σ(θ). 46Ca level deduced reduced transition rate, transition radius, B(λ).
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(92)91798-E
1992CO07 Phys.Rev. C45, 2494 (1992) J.P.Connelly, H.Crannell, L.W.Fagg, J.T.O'Brien, M.Petraitis, D.I.Sober, J.R.Deininger, S.E.Williamson Low-Momentum-Tranfer 180° Electron Scattering from the 3.68 MeV (3/2)- and the 3.85 MeV (5/2)+ States in 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(e, e'), E=28.5-56.5 MeV; measured σ(E(e')), σ(θ), transverse form factors. 13C levels deduced B(λ).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.2494
1992OB01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A312, 531 (1992) J.T.O'Brien, D.I.Sober, L.W.Fagg, H.Crannell, M.Petraitis, J.P.Connelly, J.R.Deininger, S.E.Williamson Design and Testing of Apparatus for 180° Electron Scattering at Low Momentum-Transfer NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si, 13C(e, e), E=53 MeV; measured electron spectra, before, after focal plane corrections. Low momentum transfer, 180° electron scattering appartus design and testing.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(92)90201-E
1991MC12 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B56/57, 496 (1991) M.McCord, H.Crannell, L.W.Fagg, J.T.O'Brien, D.I.Sober, J.W.Lightbody, X.K.Maruyama, P.A.Treado Preliminary Results of a New Determination of the rms Charge Radius of the Proton NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(e, e), E=31-105 MeV; measured absolute, relative σ(θ). 1H deduced rms charge radius. High pressure, flowing gas target cell filled with H2, CH4 gas.
doi: 10.1016/0168-583X(91)96079-Z
1989MI01 Phys.Rev. C39, 14 (1989) D.J.Millener, D.I.Sober, H.Crannell, J.T.O'Brien, L.W.Fagg, S.Kowalski, C.F.Williamson, L.Lapikas Inelastic Electron Scattering from 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(e, e'), E=45-340 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 13C levels deduced longitudinal, transverse form factors, multipole matrix elements. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.14
1987KN02 Phys.Rev. C35, 1382 (1987) J.N.Knudson, J.R.Comfort, R.A.Gianelli, B.G.Ritchie, D.Rothenberger, D.Pocanic, S.S.Hanna, J.D.Bowman, H.W.Baer, A.G.Bergmann, P.A.Heusi, F.Irom, C.J.Seftor, S.Hoibraten, R.A.Loveman, S.H.Rokni, H.Crannell, D.I.Sober, W.J.Fickinger, H.Marshak Excitation of the Isobaric Analog State of 165Ho Pion Single-Charge Exchange NUCLEAR REACTIONS 165Ho(π+, π0), E=98, 163.2, 228.3 MeV; measured π0 yield, θ=4°-6°. 120Sn(π+, π0), E=98-165 MeV; analyzed data; deduced reaction systematics vs mass. 165Er deduced IAS excitation σ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.1382
1986HI06 Phys.Rev. C34, 1161 (1986) R.S.Hicks, R.A.Lindgren, M.A.Plum, G.A.Peterson, H.Crannell, D.I.Sober, H.A.Thiessen, D.J.Millener M4 Excitations in 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(e, e'), E=78-338 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 13C levels deduced from factors, isoscalar, isovector transition amplitudes. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.1161
1985BR15 Phys.Rev. C32, 1127 (1985) B.A.Brown, B.H.Wildenthal, C.F.Williamson, F.N.Rad, S.Kowalski, H.Crannell, J.T.O'Brien Shell-Model Analysis of High-Resolution Data for Elastic and Inelastic Electron Scattering on 19F NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(e, e'), E=78-340 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced longitudinal, transverse form factors. Shell model comparison. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 19F; calculated shell model wave functions; deduced electron scattering form factors, effective charges. Comparison with data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.32.1127
1984BU06 Phys.Rev. C29, 713 (1984) P.E.Burt, L.W.Fagg, H.Crannell, D.I.Sober, W.Stapor, J.T.O'Brien, J.W.Lightbody, X.K.Maruyama, R.A.Lindgren, C.P.Sargent Low Multipolarity Magnetic Transitions in 32S Excited by Electron Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(e, e'), E=34-74 MeV; measured σ(θ). 32S levels deduced transition form factors, multipolarity, B(M1), Γ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.29.713
1983SO10 Phys.Rev. C28, 2234 (1983) D.I.Sober, H.Crannell, B.M.K.Nefkens, W.J.Briscoe, D.H.Fitzgerald, R.Goloskie, W.W.Sapp, Jr. Two-Body Photodisintegration of 3He between 150 and 350 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, d), E=150-350 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced detailed balance, time reversal invariance validity.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.28.2234
1982BR12 Phys.Rev.Lett. 49, 187 (1982) W.J.Briscoe, D.H.Fitzgerald, B.M.K.Nefkens, H.Crannell, D.I.Sober, R.Goloskie, W.W.Sapp, Jr. Two-Body Photodisintegration of 3He between 150 and 350 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, d), E=150-350 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured σ(θ) vs E.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.49.187
1982BU05 Phys.Rev. C25, 2805 (1982) P.E.Burt, L.W.Fagg, H.Crannell, D.I.Sober, W.Stapor, J.T.O'Brien, X.K.Maruyama, J.W.Lightbody, R.A.Lindgren Electron Scattering Study of the 10.32 MeV Transition in 40Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(e, e'), E=31-65 MeV; measured σ(θ), σ(E(e')), form factors. 40Ca transition deduced B(M1), Γ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.25.2805
1982BU09 Phys.Rev. C26, 713 (1982) P.E.Burt, L.W.Fagg, H.Crannell Magnetic Electroexcitation of the 0.478 MeV State in 7Li at Low Momentum Transfer NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Li(e, e'), E=40-74 MeV; measured σ(θ), transverse form factors. 7Li deduced M1 transition width.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.26.713
1982ST17 Nucl.Instrum.Methods 203, 97 (1982) W.J.Stapor, H.Crannell, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., X.K.Maruyama, T.O'Brien A Flowing Gas Target System for Precision Electron Scattering Measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(e, e), E not given; measured not abstracted. 4He deduced ground state rms charge radius.
doi: 10.1016/0167-5087(82)90615-9
1980BR17 Nucl.Phys. A344, 475 (1980) W.J.Briscoe, H.Crannell, J.C.Bergstrom Elastic Electron Scattering from the Isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl NUCLEAR REACTIONS 35,37Cl(e, e'), E=116, 194 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 35,37Cl deduced nuclear charge distributions. Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(80)90402-9
1980SO03 Phys.Rev. C21, 1495 (1980) D.I.Sober, W.J.Stapor, W.J.Briscoe, P.E.Burt, H.Crannell, J.T.O'Brien Absorption in Flight of Positive Pions in Carbon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(π+, X), E=91-143 MeV; measured absorption σ(E).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.21.1495
1979MA13 Phys.Rev. C19, 1624 (1979) X.K.Maruyama, F.J.Kline, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., S.Penner, W.J.Briscoe, M.Lunnon, H.Crannell Electroexcitation of 22Ne below E = 8.6 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne(e, e'), E=60-110 MeV; measured σ(E). 22Ne levels deduced J, π, B(λ). Enriched 22Ne target.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.19.1624
1978WI01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 40, 1702 (1978) C.F.Williamson, F.N.Rad, S.Kowalski, J.Heisenberg, H.Crannell, J.T.O'Brien, H.C.Lee Electroexcitation of the Ground-State Rotational Band in 19F NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(e, e'), E=400 MeV; measured momentum transfer distribution. 19F level deduced J, π.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.40.1702
1977CR02 Nucl.Phys. A278, 253 (1977) H.Crannell, J.M.Finn, P.Hallowell, J.T.O'Brien, N.Ensslin, L.W.Fagg, E.C.Jones, Jr., W.L.Bendel Inelastic Electron Scattering at 180° from 14C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14C(e, e'), E=37, 50.5, 60.5 MeV; measured σ(Eγ, 180°). 14C deduced levels J, π, Γ, B(λ). Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(77)90238-X
1977FI09 Nucl.Phys. A290, 99 (1977) J.M.Finn, H.Crannell, P.L.Hallowell, J.T.O'Brien, S.Penner Inelastic Electron Scattering from Low-Lying States in the Nuclei 36Ar And 40Ar NUCLEAR REACTIONS 36,40Ar(e, e'), E=65-115 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 36,40Ar deduced levels, J, π, Γ. Enriched 36Ar target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(77)90668-6
1976FI12 Nucl.Phys. A274, 28 (1976) J.M.Finn, H.Crannell, P.L.Hallowell, J.T.O'Brien, S.Penner Elastic Electron Scattering from the Isotopes 36Ar and 40Ar NUCLEAR REACTIONS 36,40Ar(e, e'), E=65-115 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 36,40Ar deduced nuclear charge distributions. Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(76)90224-4
1976LI19 Phys.Rev. C14, 952 (1976) J.W.Lightbody, Jr., S.Penner, S.P.Fivozinsky, P.L.Hallowell, H.Crannell Electron Scattering from Vibrational Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 52Cr, 110Pd, 114Cd, 116Sn(e, e), E=40-110 MeV; measured σ; deduced form factors. 110Pd, 114Cd, 116Sn deduced charge distribution parameters, B(λ), quadrupole moment.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.14.952
1974KL12 Nuovo Cim. 23A, 137 (1974) F.J.Kline, H.Crannell, J.M.Finn, P.L.Hallowell, J.T.O'Brien, C.W.Werntz, S.P.Fivozinsky, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., S.Penner Search for the Lowest T = 2 State in 14C by Inelastic Electron Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14C(e, e'), E=61, 81 MeV; measured σ(Ee'). 14C deduced upper limit for T=2 level.
doi: 10.1007/BF02748297
1974OB01 Phys.Rev. C9, 1418 (1974) J.T.O'Brien, H.Crannell, F.J.Kline, S.Penner Ionization Loss for High-Energy Electrons in Thin Targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Al, Cu(e, e'), E=50, 100 MeV; measured most-probable energy loss for electrons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.9.1418
1973KL12 Nucl.Phys. A209, 381 (1973) F.J.Kline, H.Crannell, J.T.O'Brien, J.McCarthy, R.R.Whitney Elastic Electron Scattering from 14C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12,14C(e, e), E=374.6 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 14C deduced nuclear charge distribution. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(73)90585-X
1971BE51 Phys.Rev. C4, 1514 (1971) J.C.Bergstrom, H.Crannell, F.J.Kline, J.T.O'Brien, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., S.P.Fivozinsky Electroexcitation of the Giant Resonance of 13C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12,13C(e, e'), E=55, 77, 81, 106 MeV; measured σ(Ee'). 13C deduced resonances, level-width, giant resonance structure.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.4.1514
1968FR04 Nucl.Phys. A110, 657(1968) R.F.Frosch, R.E.Rand, H.Crannell, J.S.McCarthy, L.R.Suelzle, M.R.Yearian Inelastic Electron Scattering from 4He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(e, e'), E=150-400 MeV; measured σ(E; Ee', θ). 4He deduced level, level-width, γ-width.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90379-5
1967CR01 Nucl.Phys. A90, 152(1967) H.Crannell, T.A.Griffy, L.R.Suelzle, M.R.Yearian A Determination of the Transition Widths of Some Excited States in 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'), E = 100-200 MeV; measured σ(Ee', θ). 12C deduced levels, level-width. Natural target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(67)90745-2
1967CR02 Phys.Rev. 155, 1062 (1967) H.Crannell, H.A.Dahl, F.H.Lewis, Jr. Excitation of a 19-MeV Level in C12 by Inelastic Electron Scattering NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 12C; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.155.1062
1967FR01 Phys.Letters 24B, 54 (1967) R.F.Frosch, H.L.Crannell, J.S.McCarthy, R.E.Rand, R.S.Safrata, L.R.Suelzle, M.R.Yearian Search for Excited States of 3He NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3He; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(67)90338-3
1966CR07 Phys.Rev. 148, 1107 (1966) Elastic and Inelastic Electron Scattering from C12 and O16 NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 12C, 16O; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.148.1107
1965FR10 Phys.Letters 19, 155 (1965) R.Frosch, R.E.Rand, M.R.Yearian, H.L.Crannell, L.R.Suelzle Inelastic Electron Scattering from the Alpha Particle NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 4He; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1016/0031-9163(65)90756-0
1964CR01 Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 9, No. 1, 57, FA13 (1964) Excitation of a 19-MeV Level in Carbon by Inelastic Electron Scattering NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 12C; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
1964CR11 Phys. Rev. 136, B1580 (1964) Determination of Radiative Transition Widths of Excited States in C12 NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 12C; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.136.B1580
1961CR01 Phys.Rev. 123, 923 (1961) H.Crannell, R.Helm, H.Kendall, J.Oeser, M.Yearian Electron-Scattering Study of Nuclear Levels in Cobalt, Nickel, Lead, and Bismuth NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 209Bi, 208Pb, 58Ni, 59Co, 60Ni; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.123.923
1961CR05 Phys.Rev. 121, 283 (1961) H.Crannell, R.Helm, H.Kendall, J.Oeser, M.Yearian Scattering of High-Energy Electrons from Ca40, V51, Co59, In115, Sb121, 123, and Bi209 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca, 51V, 59Co, 115In, 121,123Sb, 209Bi(e-, e-), E=183 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ). Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.121.283
1960CR04 Bull.Am.Phys.Soc. 5, No.4, 270, Q5 (1960) H.Crannell, R.Helm, H.W.Kendall, J.Oeser, M.Yearian Electron-Scattering Investigation of the Anomalous Levels in Lead, Bismuth, Nickel, and Cobalt
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