NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = M.Boswell Found 12 matches. 2014BR06 Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 212301 (2014) L.J.Broussard, H.O.Back, M.S.Boswell, A.S.Crowell, P.Dendooven, G.S.Giri, C.R.Howell, M.F.Kidd, K.Jungmann, W.L.Kruithof, A.Mol, C.J.G.Onderwater, R.W.Pattie, Jr., P.D.Shidling, M.Sohani, D.J.van der Hoek, A.Rogachevskiy, E.Traykov, O.O.Versolato, L.Willmann, H.W.Wilschut, A.R.Young Measurement of the Half-Life of the T= 1/2 Mirror Decay of 19Ne and its Implication on Physics Beyond the Standard Model RADIOACTIVITY 19Ne(EC) [from 19F(p, n), E=10.5 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2. Comparison with available data and systematics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.212301
2013BO14 Phys.Rev. C 87, 064607 (2013) M.S.Boswell, S.R.Elliott, D.V.Perepelitsa, M.Devlin, N.Fotiades, R.O.Nelson, T.Kawano, V.E.Guiseppe Neutron inelastic scattering in natural Cu as a background in neutrinoless double-β decay experiments NUCLEAR REACTIONS 63,65Cu(n, n'), (n, 2n), E=0.2-800 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ for 119 γ rays, γ-ray production σ(E) and level σ(E) by activation technique using GEANIE spectrometer at LANSC facility. Natural Cu target. GEANT4 simulations of γ-ray spectra and total σ(E) and compared with experimental data for benchmarking of background events in double β decay experiments. Comparison with statistical model calculations and with evaluated data library ENDF/B-VII. Estimated γ-ray production σ of 16 γ rays in Cu isotopes for E(n)=2.897-4.196 MeV which are potential background lines in 0νββ decay experiments for 48Ca, 76Ge, 84Se, 96Zr, 100Mo, 116Cd, 130Te and 150Nd isotopes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.064607
2013EJ03 Phys.Rev. C 88, 054610 (2013) H.Ejiri, A.I.Titov, M.Boswell, A.Young Neutrino-nuclear response and photonuclear reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76Se, 100Mo(polarized γ, n), E in MeV to GeV region; calculated angular distribution of neutrons emitted from 1-, 2+, 1+ and 2- photonuclear excitations. Use of electromagnetic (EM) matrix element to evaluate the single β+ (weak) matrix element associated with the 0νββ matrix element through IAS and non-IAS states. Discussed current and planned experimental facilities for such experiments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.054610
2012MA23 Phys.Rev. C 85, 064614 (2012) S.MacMullin, M.Boswell, M.Devlin, S.R.Elliott, N.Fotiades, V.E.Guiseppe, R.Henning, T.Kawano, B.H.LaRoque, R.O.Nelson, J.M.O'Donnell Partial γ-ray production cross sections for (n, xnγ) reactions in natural argon at 1-30 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ar(n, xnγ)39Ar/40Ar, E=1-30 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, E(n), time-of-flight, partial γ-ray σ(E) for six excited states in 40Ar and two excited states in 39Ar, elastic and inelastic neutron scattering cross sections. GEANIE array at LANSCE facility. Comparison with calculations using TALYS and CoH3 reaction codes. Relevance to identification of potential backgrounds in neutrinoless double-β decay, dark matter and WIMP experiments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.064614
2012MA59 Phys.Rev. C 86, 067601 (2012) S.MacMullin, M.Boswell, M.Devlin, S.R.Elliott, N.Fotiades, V.E.Guiseppe, R.Henning, T.Kawano, B.H.LaRoque, R.O.Nelson, J.M.O'Donnell Neutron-induced γ-ray production cross sections for the first excited-state transitions in 20Ne and 22Ne NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20,22Ne(n, n), (n, n'), E=1-100 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ using GEANIE array at LANSCE facility; deduced σ for population of first 2+ and 4+ states in 20,22Ne, σ for elastic to γ-ray production channel. Comparison with TALYS and CoH3 calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.067601
2010TV01 Phys.Rev. C 81, 055207 (2010) V.Tvaskis, J.Arrington, R.Asaturyan, O.K.Baker, H.P.Blok, P.Bosted, M.Boswell, A.Bruell, M.E.Christy, A.Cochran, R.Ent, B.W.Filippone, A.Gasparian, C.E.Keppel, E.Kinney, L.Lapikas, W.Lorenzon, D.J.Mack, J.Mammei, J.W.Martin, H.Mkrtchyan, I.Niculescu, R.B.Piercey, D.H.Potterveld, G.Smith, K.Spurlock, G.van der Steenhoven, S.Stepanyan, V.Tadevosian, S.A.Wood Proton and deuteron F2 structure function at low Q2
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.055207
2008EL09 Phys.Rev. C 78, 064303 (2008); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 88, 029903 (2013) E.Elhami, J.N.Orce, M.Scheck, S.Mukhopadhyay, S.N.Choudry, M.T.McEllistrem, S.W.Yates, C.Angell, M.Boswell, B.Fallin, C.R.Howell, A.Hutcheson, H.J.Karwowski, J.H.Kelley, Y.Parpottas, A.P.Tonchev, W.Tornow Experimental study of the low-lying structure of 94Zr with the (n, n'γ) reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 94Zr(n, n'γ), E=2.5-4.0 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, angular distributions, half-lives by Doppler shift attenuation; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarities, mixing ratios, B(M1), B(E2).90,92,96,98,100,102Zr, 96Ru, 94,96Mo; systematics. Comparison with IBA and shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.064303
2008TO06 Phys.Rev. C 77, 054610 (2008) A.P.Tonchev, C.T.Angell, M.Boswell, A.S.Crowell, B.Fallin, S.Hammond, C.R.Howell, A.Hutcheson, H.J.Karwowski, J.H.Kelley, R.S.Pedroni, W.Tornow, J.A.Becker, D.Dashdorj, J.Kenneally, R.A.Macri, M.A.Stoyer, C.Y.Wu, E.Bond, M.B.Chadwick, J.Fitzpatrick, T.Kawano, R.S.Rundberg, A.Slemmons, D.J.Vieira, J.B.Wilhelmy Measurement of the 241Am(n, 2n) reaction cross section from 7.6 MeV to 14.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 241Am(n, 2n), E=7.6-14.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, neutron time-of-flight spectra, σ, excitation functions. Comparison with evaluated data in ENDF/B-VII and JENDL-3.3.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.77.054610
2007TR01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A572, 580 (2007) E.Traykov, A.Rogachevskiy, M.Boswell, U.Dammalapati, P.Dendooven, O.C.Dermois, K.Jungmann, C.J.G.Onderwater, M.Sohani, L.Willmann, H.W.Wilschut, A.R.Young Production of radioactive nuclides in inverse reaction kinematics NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(20Ne, 20Na), E=22.3 MeV/nucleon; 2H(20Ne, 21Na), E=22.3 MeV/nucleon; 1H(21Ne, 21Na), E=43 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, yields.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2006.11.053
2007TV01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 98, 142301 (2007) V.Tvaskis, M.E.Christy, J.Arrington, R.Asaturyan, O.K.Baker, H.P.Blok, P.Bosted, M.Boswell, A.Bruell, A.Cochran, L.Cole, J.Crowder, J.Dunne, R.Ent, H.C.Fenker, B.W.Filippone, K.Garrow, A.Gasparian, J.Gomez, H.E.Jackson, C.E.Keppel, E.Kinney, L.Lapikas, Y.Liang, W.Lorenzon, A.Lung, D.J.Mack, J.W.Martin, K.McIlhany, D.Meekins, R.G.Milner, J.H.Mitchell, H.Mkrtchyan, B.Moreland, V.Nazaryan, I.Niculescu, A.Opper, R.B.Piercey, D.H.Potterveld, B.Rose, Y.Sato, W.Seo, G.Smith, K.Spurlock, G.van der Steenhoven, S.Stepanyan, V.Tadevosian, A.Uzzle, W.F.Vulcan, S.A.Wood, B.Zihlmann, V.Ziskin Longitudinal-Transverse Separations of Deep-Inelastic Structure Functions at Low Q2 for Hydrogen and Deuterium NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(e, e'X), E=2.301, 3.419, 5.648 GeV; measured σ(E, θ), ratio of longitudinal, transverse σ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.142301
2003ST13 Phys.Rev.Lett. 91, 052301 (2003) S.Strauch, S.Dieterich, K.A.Aniol, J.R.M.Annand, O.K.Baker, W.Bertozzi, M.Boswell, E.J.Brash, Z.Chai, J.-P.Chen, M.E.Christy, E.Chudakov, A.Cochran, R.De Leo, R.Ent, M.B.Epstein, J.M.Finn, K.G.Fissum, T.A.Forest, S.Frullani, F.Garibaldi, A.Gasparian, O.Gayou, S.Gilad, R.Gilman, C.Glashausser, J.Gomez, V.Gorbenko, P.L.J.Gueye, J.O.Hansen, D.W.Higinbotham, B.Hu, C.E.Hyde-Wright, D.G.Ireland, C.Jackson, C.W.de Jager, X.Jiang, C.Jones, M.K.Jones, J.D.Kellie, J.J.Kelly, C.E.Keppel, G.Kumbartzki, M.Kuss, J.J.LeRose, K.Livingston, N.Liyanage, S.Malov, D.J.Margaziotis, D.Meekins, R.Michaels, J.H.Mitchell, S.K.Nanda, J.Nappa, C.F.Perdrisat, V.A.Punjabi, R.D.Ransome, R.Roche, G.Rosner, M.Rvachev, F.Sabatie, A.Saha, A.Sarty, J.M.Udias, P.E.Ulmer, G.M.Urciuoli, J.F.J.van den Brand, J.R.Vignote, D.P.Watts, L.B.Weinstein, K.Wijesooriya, B.Wojtsekhowski Polarization Transfer in the 4He(e(pol), e'p(pol))3H Reaction up to Q2=2.6 (GeV/c)2 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(polarized e, e'p), E=3400, 4237, 4239 MeV; measured polarization transfer; deduced medium modification effects. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.052301
2002BE87 Phys.Rev. C 66, 055804 (2002) P.F.Bertone, A.E.Champagne, M.Boswell, C.Iliadis, S.E.Hale, V.Y.Hansper, D.C.Powell 14N(3He, d)15O as a probe of direct capture in the 14N(p, γ)15O reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(3He, d), E=20 MeV; measured deuteron spectra, σ(θ). 15O deduced spectroscopic factors, asymptotic normalization coefficients. 14N(p, γ), E(cm)=0-3.5 MeV; calculated astrophysical S-factors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.055804
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