NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = H.Falkenberg Found 4 matches. 1997HU08 Nucl.Phys. A620, 385 (1997) A.Hunger, J.Peise, A.Robbiano, J.Ahrens, I.Anthony, H.-J.Arends, R.Beck, G.P.Capitani, B.Dolbilkin, H.Falkenberg, G.Galler, S.J.Hall, J.D.Kellie, R.Kondratev, R.Kordsmeier, V.Lisin, A.I.L'vov, G.J.Miller, C.Molinari, P.Ottonello, A.R.Reolon, M.Sanzone, M.Schmitz, M.Schneider, M.Schumacher, O.Selke, Th.Walcher, F.Wissmann, S.Wolf, A.Zucchiatti Compton Scattering by the Proton Through θ(cms) = 75° and 90° in the Δ-Resonance Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=200-500 MeV; measured Compton scattering σ(θ); deduced multipole distribution. Dispersion relations. Δ-resonance.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00184-X
1996MO04 Phys.Lett. 371B, 181 (1996) C.Molinari, P.Ottonello, A.Robbiano, M.Sanzone, A.Zucchiatti, G.P.Capitani, A.R.Reolon, H.Falkenberg, A.Hunger, R.Kordsmeier, M.Schumacher, J.Ahrens, H.J.Arends, R.Beck, J.Peise, F.Wissmann, B.Dolbilkin, R.Kondratev, V.Lisin, I.Anthony, J.D.Kellie, S.J.Hall, G.J.Miller Scattering of Photons by the Proton Through θ(cms) = 90° in the Δ-Resonance Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=250-500 MeV; measured σ(θγ), recoil proton spectra. Dispersion theories comparison.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00020-2
1996PE19 Phys.Lett. 384B, 37 (1996) J.Peise, A.Hunger, J.Ahrens, I.Anthony, H.-J.Arends, R.Beck, G.P.Capitani, B.Dolbilkin, H.Falkenberg, S.J.Hall, P.Jennewein, J.D.Kellie, R.Kondratev, R.Kordsmeier, V.Lisin, A.I.Lvov, G.J.Miller, C.Molinari, A.R.Reolon, A.Robbiano, M.Sanzone, M.Schmitz, M.Schneider, M.Schumacher, O.Selke, Th.Walcher, F.Wissmann Compton Scattering by the Proton Through θ(cms) = 75° in the Δ-Resonance Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(γ, γ), E=200-410 MeV; measured Compton scattering σ(θ); deduced Δ-photo excitation reduced M1 strength.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00709-5
1994SC29 Nucl.Phys. A576, 603 (1994) M.Schumacher, A.I.Milstein, H.Falkenberg, K.Fuhrberg, T.Glebe, D.Hager, M.Hutt The Enhancement of Giant-Dipole Strength and Its Consequences for the Effective Mass of the Nucleon and the Electromagnetic Polarizabilities and Quadrupole Sum-Rule of the Nucleus NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(γ, X), E ≤ 40 MeV; calculated photoabsorption σ(E); deduced mesonic currents, isovector vibrations induced enhancement effects. Compton scattering (below pion threshold) data input.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90746-3
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