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2005FI01      Nucl.Phys. A748, 351 (2005)

R.Fitzgerald, E.Abbotoy, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, U.Greife, D.W.Hill, A.N.James, R.L.Kozub, T.A.Lewis, R.Livesay, Z.Ma, S.L.Mahan, J.W.McConnell, W.T.Milner, B.H.Moazen, P.D.Parker, D.E.Pierce, M.E.Roettger, L.Sahin, D.Shapira, M.S.Smith, F.Strieder, K.B.Swartz, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser

Studies of (p, γ) reactions with the Daresbury Recoil Separator at ORNL'S HRIBF

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17O, γ), E=12.5 MeV; measured particle spectra; deduced resonance strength. Recoil separator, other reactions discussed.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.155
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2001BL06      Nucl.Phys. A688, 142c (2001)

J.C.Blackmon, D.W.Bardayan, W.Bradfield-Smith, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, T.Davinson, K.I.Hahn, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, P.D.Parker, G.Rajbaidya, R.C.Runkle, C.M.Rowland, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods

Determination of the 14O(α, p)17Fg.s. Reaction Rate bt Measurement of the 1H(17F, α)14O Cross Section

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, α), (17F, p), E(cm)=2-4 MeV; measured σ(θ), reaction rates. 18Ne deduced resonance widths and strengths, comparison with calculations and earlier data.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00686-8
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2001CH35      Phys.Rev. C63, 065807 (2001)

A.A.Chen, R.Lewis, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.D.Parker

Structure of 22Mg and Its Implications for Explosive Nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(16O, 6He), E=90 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ(θ). 22Mg deduced levels, resonances. 18Ne(α, p), E not given; calculated stellar reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.065807
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2001CH43      Nucl.Phys. A688, 146c (2001)

A.A.Chen, R.Lewis, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.D.Parker

The Structure of 22Mg and Its Implications for Explosive Nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(16O, 6He), E=90 MeV; measured 6He excitation energy spectrum. 18Ne(α, p), E=low; calculated reaction rate at temperatures of astrophysical interest, comparison with previous calculations. 22Mg deduced levels energy.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00687-X
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2000BB04      Phys.Rev. C62, 055804 (2000)

D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, J.M.Cox, T.Davinson, V.Y.Hansper, M.A.Hofstee, B.A.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, P.D.Parker, D.E.Pierce, M.T.Rabban, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods

The Astrophysically Important 3+ State in 18Ne and the 17F(p, γ)18Ne Stellar Rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, 17F), (17F, p), E=9-12 MeV; measured recoil proton spectra, angular distributions, (proton)(fluorine)-coin. 18Ne; deduced resonance J, π. 17F(p, γ), E not given; calculated astrophysical reaction rates. 1H(17O, 17O), E=10.1, 12.2 MeV; measured proton angular distributions. Silicon detector array.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.62.055804
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1999BA49      Phys.Rev.Lett. 83, 45 (1999)

D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, J.M.Cox, T.Davinson, V.Y.Hansper, M.A.Hofstee, B.A.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, P.D.Parker, D.E.Pierce, M.T.Rabban, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods

Observation of the Astrophysically Important 3+ State in 18Ne via Elastic Scattering of a Radioactive 17F Beam from 1H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, 17F), E ≈ 10-12 MeV; measured proton yields, (proton)(fluorine)-coin. 18Ne deduced resonance energy, width. 17F(p, γ), E not given; calculated resonance contribution to proton capture rate. Astrophysical implications discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.45
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1999YI01      Phys.Rev. C60, 028801 (1999)

K.O.Yildiz, N.P.T.Bateman, Y.M.Butt, A.A.Chen, K.B.Swartz, P.D.Parker

Thick Target Yields of 26Alg.s. from the 16O(16O, x)26Alg.s. and 16O(14N, x)26Alg.s. Reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, X)26Al, E=80-150 MeV; 16O(14N, X)26Al, E=115 MeV; measured thick target yields; deduced production of 26Al in proto-solar nebula. Previous measurements included in analysis. Comparison with model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.60.028801
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1998ST17      Phys.Rev. D58, 032003 (1998)

L.M.Stuart, P.E.Bosted, L.Andivahis, A.Lung, J.Alster, R.G.Arnold, C.C.Chang, F.S.Dietrich, W.R.Dodge, R.Gearhart, J.Gomez, K.A.Griffioen, R.S.Hicks, C.E.Hyde-Wright, C.Keppel, S.E.Kuhn, J.Lichtenstadt, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, G.G.Petratos, S.E.Rock, S.H.Rokni, W.K.Sakumoto, M.Spengos, K.Swartz, Z.Szalata, L.H.Tao

Measurements of the Δ(1232) Transition Form Factor and the Ratio σnp from Inelastic Electron-Proton and Electron-Deuteron Scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(e, e'), E=9.8 GeV; measured σ(E', θ); deduced transition form factors, Δ production σ(n)/σ(p).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.58.032003
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1996HA26      Phys.Rev. C54, 1999 (1996)

K.I.Hahn, A.Garcia, E.G.Adelberger, P.V.Magnus, A.D.Bacher, N.Bateman, G.P.A.Berg, J.C.Blackmon, A.E.Champagne, B.Davis, A.J.Howard, J.Liu, B.Lund, Z.Q.Mao, D.M.Markoff, P.D.Parker, M.S.Smith, E.J.Stephenson, K.B.Swartz, S.Utku, R.B.Vogelaar, K.Yildiz

Structure of 18Ne and the Breakout from the Hot CNO Cycle

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 12C(12C, 6He), E=80 MeV; 16O(3He, n), E=10.9-14.5 MeV; 20Ne(p, t), E=44, 88 MeV; measured σ(θ). 18Ne deduced levels, Γ, J, π. 14O(α, p), E(cm) ≤ 2.5 MeV; calculated astrophysical S-factor vs E, astrophysical reaction rate vs temperature.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.1999
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1995DE18      Phys.Rev. C51, 2778 (1995); Erratum Phys.Rev. C52, 3509 (1995)

L.De Braeckeleer, E.G.Adelberger, J.H.Gundlach, M.Kaplan, D.Markoff, A.M.Nathan, W.Schieff, K.A.Snover, D.W.Storm, K.B.Swartz, D.Wright, B.A.Brown

Radiative Decays of the 16.6 and 16.9 MeV States in 8Be and Tests of the Conservation of the Vector Current in the A = 8 Multiplet

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 4He(α, γ), E=33-34.7 MeV; measured γ yield vs E, Iγ(θ). 8Be deduced doublet decay features, δ(E2/M1), Γγ, B(λ). Other A=8 nuclei data included in analysis, vector current conservation features discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.2778
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1994AN34      Phys.Rev. D50, 5491 (1994)

L.Andivahis, P.E.Bosted, A.Lung, L.M.Stuart, J.Alster, R.G.Arnold, C.C.Chang, F.S.Dietrich, W.Dodge, R.Gearhart, J.Gomez, K.A.Griffioen, R.S.Hicks, C.E.Hyde-Wright, C.Keppel, S.E.Kuhn, J.Lichtenstadt, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, G.G.Petratos, S.E.Rock, S.Rokni, W.K.Sakumoto, M.Spengos, K.Swartz, Z.Szalata, L.H.Tao

Measurements of the Electric and Magnetic Form Factors of the Proton from Q2 = 1.75 to 8.83 (GeV/c)2

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(e, e), E ≈ 9.8 GeV; measured σ(θ). 1H deduced electric, magnetic form factors. Model comparison.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.50.5491
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1993AN04      Nucl.Phys. A553, 713c (1993)

L.Andivahis, P.Bosted, A.Lung, L.Stuart, J.Alster, R.Arnold, C.Chang, F.Dietrich, W.Dodge, R.Gearhart, J.Gomez, K.Griffioen, R.Hicks, C.Hyde-Wright, C.Keppel, S.Kuhn, J.Lichtenstadt, R.Miskimen, G.Peterson, G.Petratos, S.Rock, S.Rokni, W.Sakumoto, M.Spengos, K.Swartz, Z.Szalata, L.Tao

Measurements of the Nucleon Form Factors at Large Momentum Transfers

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2,1H(e, e), E=1.5-9.8 GeV; measured σ(θ, E). 1H, 1n deduced form factors.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(93)90686-R
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1992BO34      Phys.Rev. C46, 2505 (1992)

P.E.Bosted, A.Lung, L.Andivahis, L.M.Stuart, J.Alster, R.G.Arnold, C.C.Chang, F.S.Dietrich, W.Dodge, R.Gearhart, J.Gomez, K.A.Griffioen, R.S.Hicks, C.E.Hyde-Wright, C.Keppel, S.E.Kuhn, J.Lichtenstadt, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, G.G.Petratos, S.E.Rock, S.Rokni, W.K.Sakumoto, M.Spengos, K.Swartz, Z.Szalata, L.H.Tao

Measurements of (ν)W2 and R = σ(L)/σ(T) from Inelastic Electron-Aluminum Scattering Near x = 1

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(e, e'X), E=1.5-5.5 GeV; measured inclusive σ per nucleon, ratio to 2H; deduced σ(L)/σ(T) vs Q2.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.2505
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1992NA01      Phys.Rev. C45, 132 (1992)

T.K.Nayak, T.Murakami, W.G.Lynch, K.Swartz, D.J.Fields, C.K.Gelbke, Y.D.Kim, J.Pochodzalla, M.B.Tsang, H.M.Xu, F.Zhu, K.Kwiatkowski

Emission Temperatures from the Decay of Particle Unstable Complex Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(14N, X), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ, E) for X=Li, Be, B, C, N, O isotopes; deduced emission temperatures. Statistical model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.132
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1991BO21      Nucl.Phys. A527, 339c (1991)

P.E.Bosted, L.Clogher, A.Lung, L.Stuart, J.Alster, R.G.Arnold, C.C.Chang, F.Dietrich, W.R.Dodge, R.Gearhart, J.Gomez, K.Griffioen, R.Hicks, C.Hyde-Wright, C.Keppel, S.Kuhn, J.Lichtenstadt, R.Miskimen, G.G.Petratos, G.A.Peterson, S.E.Rock, S.H.Rokni, W.K.Sakumoto, K.Swartz, Z.N.Szalata, L.H.Tao

New Measurements of the Electric and Magnetic Elastic Form Factors of the Proton and Neutron at High Momentum Transfers

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(e, e'), E=1.4-10 GeV; measured electron spectra. 1H deduced magnetic form factor.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90123-N
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1991GA03      Phys.Rev. C43, 2012 (1991)

A.Garcia, E.G.Adelberger, P.V.Magnus, D.M.Markoff, K.B.Swartz, M.S.Smith, K.I.Hahn, N.Bateman, P.D.Parker

The ' Missing ' 3+ State of 18Ne and Explosive 17F(p, γ) Burning

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 16O(3He, n), E=10.9 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs excitation energy. 18Ne deduced level, J, π. 17F(p, γ), E(cm) ≈ 100-800 MeV; calculated astrophysical S-factor vs E, reaction rate. Input from 16O(3He, n) data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.2012
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1989MU03      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A275, 112 (1989)

T.Murakami, T.K.Nayak, W.G.Lynch, K.Swartz, Z.Chen, D.J.Fields, C.K.Gelbke, Y.D.Kim, M.R.Maier, J.Pochodzalla, M.B.Tsang, H.M.Xu, F.Zhu

A Position Sensitive High Resolution Hodoscope for Particle Unstable Intermediate Mass Fragments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(14N, p13C), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured p(13C)-correlation, σ(E(relative)); deduced projectile fragment decay.

doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(89)90341-0
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1989NA03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 62, 1021 (1989)

T.K.Nayak, T.Murakami, W.G.Lynch, K.Swartz, D.J.Fields, C.K.Gelbke, Y.D.Kim, J.Pochodzalla, M.B.Tsang, H.M.Xu, F.Zhu, K.Kwiatkowski

Fragmentation Products with Nonstatistical Excited-State Populations

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(14N, 10B), E=35 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(θ(10B), E(10B)). 10B deduced particle unstable levels, relative population probability.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.1021
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