NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = J.D.Stevenson Found 10 matches. 1993LU01 Phys.Rev. C47, 1211 (1993) S.J.Luke, R.Vandenbosch, W.Benenson, J.Clayton, K.Joh, D.Krofcheck, T.K.Murakami, J.D.Stevenson High Energy γ Rays from 14N + (nat)Ag at 35 MeV/nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(14N, X), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(θ, Eγ), high energy γ(θ). Nucleon exchange transport model, diffuse momentum distribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.1211
1992CL02 Phys.Rev. C45, 1810 (1992) J.Clayton, W.Benenson, M.Cronqvist, R.Fox, D.Krofcheck, R.Pfaff, T.Reposeur, J.D.Stevenson, J.S.Winfield, B.Young, M.F.Mohar, C.Bloch, D.E.Fields Proton-Deuteron Bremsstrahlung at 145 and 195 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, γ), E=145, 195 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(θ, Eγ); deduced n-p bremsstrahlung σ. BaF detectors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.1810
1992CL03 Phys.Rev. C45, 1815 (1992) J.Clayton, W.Benenson, M.Cronqvist, R.Fox, D.Krofcheck, R.Pfaff, T.Reposeur, J.D.Stevenson, J.S.Winfield, B.Young, M.F.Mohar, C.Bloch, D.E.Fields High Energy Gamma Ray Production in Proton-Induced Reactions at 104, 145, and 195 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Zn, Pb(p, γ), E=104, 145, 195 MeV; measured Eγ, σ(θ, Eγ); deduced reaction mechanism, proton-neutron collision associated γ-emission probability.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.1815
1992RE01 Phys.Lett. 276B, 418 (1992) T.Reposeur, J.Clayton, W.Benenson, M.Cronqvist, S.Hannuschke, S.Howden, J.Karn, D.Krofcheck, A.Nadasen, C.Ogilvie, R.Pfaff, J.D.Stevenson, A.Vander Molen, G.D.Westfall, K.Wilson, J.S.Winfield, B.Young, M.F.Mohar, D.J.Morrissey Impact Parameter Dependence of High Energy Gamma Ray Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 51V(40Ar, X), E=65 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ, Eγ), (fragment)γ-coin; deduced impact parameter dependence. Multi-detector array.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(92)91660-2
1985BA18 Phys.Rev. C31, 1984 (1985) S.W.Barwick, P.B.Price, J.D.Stevenson Radioactive Decay of 232U by 24Ne Emission RADIOACTIVITY 232U(α), (24Ne); measured T1/2(24Ne); deduced branching ratio relative to α decay. Plastic track recording film.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.31.1984
1985PR01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 54, 297 (1985) P.B.Price, J.D.Stevenson, S.W.Barwick, H.L.Ravn Discovery of Radioactive Decay of 222Ra and 224Ra by 14C Emission RADIOACTIVITY 221Fr, 221,222,223,224Ra(α), (14C); measured 14C range distributions; deduced 14C to α-decay relative branching ratio, Gamow factors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.297
1984MU27 Phys.Rev.Lett. 53, 2544 (1984) First Observation of the Neutron-Rich Isotope 19B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(56Fe, X)18B/19B, E=670 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment spectra, charge, mass distributions; deduced particle stability characteristics of 19,18B.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.53.2544
1981ST20 Phys.Rev.Lett. 47, 990 (1981) J.D.Stevenson, J.Martinis, P.B.Price Measurement of the Summed Residual Projectile Mass in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Mo(20Ne, X), E=2.1 GeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment mass); deduced target size effects. Abrasion model, mass sum measurement.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.47.990
1981ST23 Phys.Rev. C24, 2102 (1981) Production of the Neutron-Rich Nuclides 20C and 27F by Fragmentation of 213 MeV/nucleon 48Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(48Ca, X), E=213 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 18,19,20C, 20,21,22N, 23,24O, 25,26,27F; deduced production σ, σ(fragment, Z), σ(fragment, mass).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.24.2102
1981ST26 Phys.Rev.Lett. 47, 1807 (1981) H.Stocker, C.Riedel, Y.Yariv, L.P.Csernai, G.Buchwald, G.Graebner, J.A.Maruhn, W.Greiner, K.Frankel, M.Gyulassy, B.Schurmann, G.Westfall, J.D.Stevenson, J.R.Nix, D.Strottman Nuclear Fluid Dynamics Versus Intranuclear Cascade- Possible Evidence for Collective Flow in Central High-Energy Nuclear Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(20Ne, p), E=393 MeV/nucleon; calculated σ(θ, Ep); deduced collective flow effects. Different collision models.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.47.1807
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