NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = R.A.Miskimen Found 23 matches. 2003HI05 Phys.Rev. C 67, 064004 (2003) R.S.Hicks, A.Hotta, S.Churchwell, X.Jiang, G.A.Peterson, J.Shaw, B.Asavapibhop, M.C.Berisso, P.E.Bosted, K.Burchesky, R.A.Miskimen, S.E.Rock, I.Nakagawa, T.Tamae, T.Suda, J.Golak, R.Skibinski, H.Witala, F.Casagrande, W.Turchinetz, A.Cichocki, K.Wang, W.Glockle, H.Kamada, T.Kobayashi, A.Nogga Threshold electrodisintegration of 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(e, e'), E=263, 506, 549 MeV; measured σ(E, σ=160°); deduced transverse and longitudinal response functions. Faddeev-type calculations including meson exchange currents and continuum final states with final-state interactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.67.064004
2001NA22 Phys.Rev.Lett. 86, 5446 (2001) I.Nakagawa, J.Shaw, S.Churchwell, X.Jiang, B.Asavapibhop, M.C.Berisso, P.E.Bosted, K.Burchesky, F.Casagrande, A.Cichocki, R.S.Hicks, A.Hotta, T.Kobayashi, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, S.E.Rock, T.Suda, T.Tamae, W.Turchinetz, K.Wang Measurement of the Elastic Magnetic Form Factor of 3He at High Momentum Transfer NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(e, e), (e, e'X), E=265-822 MeV; measured excitation energy spectra, σ(Q2). 3He deduced elastic magnetic form factor. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5446
1998DE23 Phys.Rev.Lett. 80, 3924 (1998) L.J.de Bever, H.P.Blok, R.S.Hicks, C.W.de Jager, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, J.J.Kelly, L.Lapikas, R.A.Miskimen, D.Van Neck, G.A.Peterson, G.van der Steenhoven, H.de Vries Radial Dependence of the Nucleon Effective Mass in 10B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10Be(e, e'p), E=407.3 MeV; measured excitation energy spectrum, momentum distributions; deduced radial dependence of nucleon effective mass. Inelastic electron scattering data also considered.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.3924
1998DE34 Phys.Rev. C58, 981 (1998) L.J.de Bever, D.Branford, J.-O.Adler, B.-E.Andersson, I.Bobeldijk, T.Davinson, R.S.Hicks, D.G.Ireland, K.Livingston, R.L.J.van der Meer, R.A.Miskimen, D.Van Neck, L.Isaksson, R.D.Page, G.A.Peterson, J.Rahighi, H.Ruijter, B.Schroder, G.van der Steenhoven, P.J.Woods, K.Wang, A.C.Shotter Investigation of the 10B(γ, p) Reaction using Tagged Photons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10B(γ, p), E ≈ 57.6, 72.9 MeV; measured σ(E), σ(θ); deduced single particle momentum distributions, possible meson exchange current role. Tagged photons. Quasideuteron model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.58.981
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 σn/σp 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
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
1994DE17 Phys.Rev. C50, R541 (1994) P.V.Degtyarenko, J.Button-Shafer, L.Elouadrhiri, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, K.Wang, V.B.Gavrilov, M.V.Kossov, G.A.Leksin, S.M.Shuvalov, F.S.Dietrich, S.O.Melnikoff, J.D.Molitoris, K.Van Bibber Multiple Hadron Production by 14.5 GeV Electron and Positron Scattering from Nuclear Targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 16O, 40Ar(e, e'2p), E=14.5 GeV; measured secondary protons, pions differential multiplicities; deduced spectra phenomenological parameters, their dependence on ν, Q2. Deep inelastic nuclear reactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.R541
1994EL13 Phys.Rev. C50, R2266 (1994) L.Elouadrhiri, R.A.Miskimen, J.Button-Shafer, P.Degtyarenko, G.A.Peterson, S.Shuvalov, K.Wang, V.Gavrilov, F.S.Dietrich, S.O.Melnikoff, J.D.Molitoris, K.Van Bibber Measurements of the (e, e'pπ-) Reaction on Nuclei in the Nucleon Resonance Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, C, O, Ar, Xe(e, e'pπ-), E=14.5 GeV; measured missing transverse momentum distribution, other aspects; deduced resonance beyond Δ(1232). DWIA analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.R2266
1993BA27 Phys.Rev. C48, 735 (1993) H.Baghaei, J.Dubach, M.B.Frodyma, R.S.Hicks, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, S.H.Rokni, A.Hotta, T.Suzuki Transverse Form Factors of 117Sn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 117Sn(e, e'), (e, e), E=100-221 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 117Sn deduced transverse form factors. Enriched target. Comparison with shell model, core polarization calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.48.735
1993WI08 Phys.Rev. C47, 2539 (1993) J.E.Wise, J.R.Calarco, J.P.Connelly, S.A.Fayans, F.W.Hersman, J.H.Heisenberg, R.S.Hicks, W.Kim, T.E.Milliman, R.A.Miskimen, G.A.Peterson, A.P.Platonov, E.E.Saperstein, R.P.Singhal Ground-State Magnetization Density of 89Y NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(e, e), E=71-262 MeV; measured σ(θ), θ=180°. 89Y deduced ground state M1 form factor. Fourier-Bessel analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.2539
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
1991BA33 Nucl.Phys. A527, 357c (1991) H.Baghaei, A.Cichocki, J.B.Flanz, M.Frodyma, B.Frois, Y.Han, R.S.Hicks, J.Martino, R.A.Miskimen, C.N.Papanicolas, G.A.Peterson, S.Platchkov, S.Raman, S.H.Rokni, T.Suzuki Elastic Magnetic Electron Scattering from 41Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 41Ca(e, e), E not given; measured form factor. 41Ca deduced various multipoles quenching factors.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90125-P
1991MI02 Phys.Rev. C43, 1677 (1991) R.A.Miskimen, E.A.Ammons, J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, G.O.Bolme, L.S.Cardman, P.L.Cole, J.R.Deininger, S.M.Dolfini, A.J.Linzey, J.B.Mandeville, B.L.Miller, P.E.Mueller, C.N.Papanicolas, A.Serdarevic, S.E.Williamson Use of the (e, e'n) Reaction to Study the Giant Multipole Resonances in 116Sn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Sn(e, e'n), E=68.3, 68.4, 99.4 MeV; measured σ(θn, En). 116Sn deduced giant multipole resonance EWSR strengths. Open-shell, continuum RPA.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1677
1991MI13 Phys.Rev. C44, 1679 (1991) R.A.Miskimen, H.Baghaei, P.E.Bosted, K.A.Dow, M.Frodyma, B.Frois, R.S.Hicks, A.Hotta, R.L.Huffman, K.S.Lee, J.Martino, G.A.Peterson, S.Platchkov, S.E.Rock, S.H.Rokni, W.Turchinetz, J.D.Zumbro Elastic Magnetic Electron Scattering from 13C at Q2 = 1 (GeV)2/c2 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(e, e), E not given; measured elastic σ upper limit. 13C deduced M1 form factor high-q enhancement. Shell model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.1679
1990BA42 Phys.Rev. C42, 2358 (1990) H.Baghaei, A.Cichocki, J.B.Flanz, M.Frodyma, B.Frois, Y.Han, R.S.Hicks, J.Martino, R.A.Miskimen, C.N.Papanicolas, G.A.Peterson, S.Platchkov, S.Raman, S.H.Rokni, T.Suzuki Elastic Magnetic Electron Scattering from 41Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 41Ca(e, e), E=145 MeV; measured σ(E, θ); deduced f7/2 orbital size, magnetic multipole quenching factors. Enriched target, mean-field theory, configuration mixing.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.2358
1990MI03 Phys.Lett. 236B, 251 (1990) R.A.Miskimen, E.A.Ammons, J.D.T.Arruda-Neto, L.S.Cardman, P.L.Cole, J.R.Deininger, S.M.Dolfini, A.J.Linzey, J.B.Mandeville, B.L.Miller, P.E.Mueller, C.N.Papanicolas, A.Serdarevic, S.E.Williamson Coincidence Studies of the Giant Multipole Resonances in 116Sn Using the (e, e'n) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Sn(e, e'n), E ≤ 100 MeV; measured σ(θn) for fixed E, θ(e'). 116Sn deduced transition strengths in giant resonance region.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(90)90977-E
1988MI07 Phys.Rev. C37, 1600 (1988) R.A.Miskimen, A.M.Bernstein, G.Bernhardt, C.F.Williamson, B.A.Brown, R.Alarcon Transition Densities in 30Si Studied by Electron Scattering and Coupled-Channel Calculations of 650 MeV Proton Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30Si(p, p'), E=650 MeV; 30Si(e, e'), E not given; analyzed data. 30Si deduced transition densities.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.37.1600
1987OC01 Phys.Rev. C35, 1063 (1987) J.S.O'Connell, W.R.Dodge, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., X.K.Maruyama, J.-O.Adler, K.Hansen, B.Schroder, A.M.Bernstein, K.I.Blomqvist, B.H.Cottman, J.J.Comuzzi, R.A.Miskimen, B.P.Quinn, J.H.Koch, N.Ohtsuka Electromagnetic Excitation of the Delta Resonance in Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 4He, 9Be, 12C, 16O(e, e'X), E=537, 730 MeV; measured inclusive σ(E(e'), θ(e')); deduced quasifree peak positions, widths, average separation energies. Dispersion matched energy loss spectrometer. Model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.1063
1985PA01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 54, 26 (1985) C.N.Papanicolas, S.E.Williamson, H.Rothhaas, G.O.Bolme, L.J.Koester, Jr., B.L.Miller, R.A.Miskimen, P.E.Mueller, L.S.Cardman (e, e'γ) Measurements on the 4.439-MeV State of 12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e'γ), E=66.9 MeV; measured transverse, longitudinal form factor relative phase, σ(θ(e), θγ).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.26
1984OC01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 53, 1627 (1984) J.S.O'Connell, W.R.Dodge, J.W.Lightbody, Jr., X.K.Maruyama, J.-O.Adler, K.Hansen, B.Schroder, A.M.Bernstein, K.I.Blomqvist, B.H.Cottman, J.J.Comuzzi, R.A.Miskimen, B.P.Quinn Electron Scattering in the Excitation Region of the Delta Resonance on Nuclei with A = 1 to 16 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 4He, 9Be, 12C, 16O(e, e'), E=730 MeV; measured σ vs energy loss; deduced (σ/A) in the quasifree, isobar resonance regions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.53.1627
1983MI25 Phys.Lett. 131B, 26 (1983) R.A.Miskimen, A.M.Bernstein, B.Quinn, S.A.Wood, M.V.Hynes, G.S.Blanpied, B.G.Ritchie, V.R.Brown DWIA Predictions of (p, p') Data using Electromagnetically Constrained Densities NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28,30Si, 34S, 40,42Ca(polarized p, p'), E=650 MeV; measured σ(θ). 24,26Mg(polarized p, p'), E=800 MeV; analyzed σ(θ). DWIA, proton, neutron transition densities, electromagnetic constraints.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)91084-5
1982BE32 Phys.Rev.Lett. 49, 451 (1982) A.M.Bernstein, R.A.Miskimen, B.Quinn, S.A.Wood, M.V.Hynes, G.S.Blanpied, B.G.Ritchie, V.R.Brown Determination of Relative Signs of Neutron and Proton Transition Matrix Elements: Strong cancellation observed for the 34S(O+ → 22+) transition NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34S, 42Ca(polarized p, p'), E=650 MeV; 30Si(polarized p, p'), E=650, 800 MeV; measured σ(θ). 26Mg, 30Si, 42Ca, 34S deduced neutron, proton transition matrix element relative sign.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.49.451
1980BO24 Phys.Rev.Lett. 45, 1544 (1980) P.E.Bosted, K.I.Blomqvist, A.M.Bernstein, S.A.Dytman, R.A.Miskimen Differential Cross Section for 16O(γ, π+)16N and 10B(γ, π+)10Be in the Δ(1236) Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10B, 16O(γ, π+), E=80-210 MeV; measured σ(θ). DWIA analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.1544
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