NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 3, 2024. Search: Author = J.Moritz Found 6 matches. 1979HA14 Phys.Lett. 82B, 297 (1979) S.Hartwig, F.H.Heimlich, G.Huber, E.Rossle, J.Bleckwenn, M.Kobberling, J.Moritz, K.H.Schmidt, D.Wegener, D.Zeller, P.David, H.Mommsen Comparison of Inelastic Electron and Positron Scattering Cross Sections on 12C and 27Al NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 27Al(e-, e-), (e-, e-'), (e+, e+), (e+, e+'), E=very high; measured σ.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90760-3
1974HE17 Nucl.Phys. A228, 478 (1974) F.H.Heimlich, E.Rossle, M.Kobberling, J.Moritz, K.H.Schmidt, D.Wegener, D.Zeller, J.K.Bienlein, J.Bleckwenn, H.Dinter Quasi-Elastic Electron Scattering (e, e'p) and (e, e'd) from 6Li in a Coincidence Experiment NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(e, e'p), (e, e'd), E=2.5, 2.7 GeV; measured σ(E, Ep, θ(p)), σ(E, Ed, θ(d)); deduced momentum distributions. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90616-2
1974HE20 Nucl.Phys. A231, 509 (1974) F.H.Heimlich, M.Kobberling, J.Moritz, K.H.Schmidt, D.Wegener, D.Zeller, J.K.Bienlein, J.Bleckwenn, H.Dinter High-Energy Electron Scattering from 6Li and 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li, 12C(e, e'), E=2.5, 2.7 GeV; measured σ(Ee', θ); deduced effective A for quasielastic scattering, excitation of Δ(1236). Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90514-4
1974KO21 Nucl.Phys. A231, 504 (1974) M.Kobberling, J.Moritz, K.H.Schmidt, D.Wegener, D.Zeller, J.K.Bienlein, J.Bleckwenn, H.Dinter, F.H.Heimlich Momentum Distribution of Bound State Protons Derived from Quasi-Free Electron Scattering on 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'p), E=2.5, 2.7 GeV; measured σ(Ee', θ(p)); deduced momentum distribution of protons.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(74)90513-2
1971GA46 Nucl.Phys. B32, 221 (1971) S.Galster, H.Klein, J.Moritz, K.H.Schmidt, D.Wegener, J.Bleckwenn Elastic electron-deuteron scattering and the electric neutron form factor at four-momentum transfers 5 fm-2 < q2 < 14 fm-2 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(E, E), E=2.5, 2.7 GeV; measured reaction products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced σ(θ) and uncertainties, form factors. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1016/0550-3213(71)90068-X
1964HA51 Compt.Rend.Congr.Intern.Phys.Nucl., Paris, P.Gugenberger, Ed., Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, Vol.II, p.569 (1964) Regularities in the E1 Transition Probabilities of Deformed Nuclei NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 187Re; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
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