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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = R.Dymarz Found 18 matches. 1990DY01 Phys.Rev. C41, 828 (1990) Reaction 2He(e, e')pn Near Breakup Threshold at Backward Angles NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e'p), E ≈ threshold; calculated σ(θ=180°), σ(θ, E(e')). Nonrelativistic model, isobar currents.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.828
1990DY02 Nucl.Phys. A507, 560 (1990) e-d Scattering and Δ-Isobars in the Deuteron NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e), E not given; calculated form factor. Elastic, inclusive inelastic scattering, nucleon-nucleon interaction with Δ-isobar. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 2H; calculated structure function. Elastic, inclusive inelastic scattering, nucleon-nucleon interaction with Δ-isobar.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90171-H
1990DY03 Phys.Rev. C41, 2438 (1990) Deuteron Form Factors and the Short-Range Structure of the Deuteron NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 2H; calculated form factors, structure function.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.2438
1990DY05 Nucl.Phys. A516, 549 (1990) The Δ-Isobars in the Deuteron NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 2H; calculated magnetic, charge form factors, structure function.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90127-8
1988HU10 Nucl.Phys. A483, 429 (1988) D.A.Hutcheon, W.C.Olsen, H.S.Sherif, R.Dymarz, J.M.Cameron, J.Johansson, P.Kitching, P.R.Liljestrand, W.J.McDonald, C.A.Miller, G.C.Neilson, D.M.Sheppard, D.K.McDaniels, J.R.Tinsley, P.Schwandt, L.W.Swenson, C.E.Stronach The Elastic Scattering of Intermediate Energy Protons from 40Ca and 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca, 208Pb(polarized p, p), E=200, 300, 400, 500 MeV; measured σ(E, θ), A(E, θ). Natural Ca, enriched 208Pb targets. Relativistic, non-relativistic phenomenological, microscopic model analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(88)90078-4
1986DY01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 56, 1448 (1986) Tensor Polarization of the Deuteron in Elastic e-d Scattering NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 2H; calculated nucleon-nucleon, isobar-isobar component percentage in wave function. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e), E not given; calculated tensor polarization t20 vs momentum transfer; deduced QCD testing ambiguity.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.56.1448
1986MC10 Nucl.Phys. A456, 577 (1986) W.J.McDonald, R.N.MacDonald, W.C.Olsen, R.Dymarz, F.Khanna, L.Antonuk, J.M.Cameron, P.Kitching, G.C.Neilson, D.M.Sheppard, D.A.Hutcheon, C.A.Miller, J.Kallne Quasi-Free Nucleon Scattering on 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(p, 2p), (p, pn), E=505 MeV; measured σ(E1, θ1, θ2). H2O target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(86)90076-X
1986MI06 Phys.Lett. 169B, 166 (1986) C.A.Miller, A.Scott, R.Abegg, R.Helmer, K.P.Jackson, M.Whiten, S.Yen, L.Lee, T.E.Drake, D.Frekers, S.S.M.Wong, R.E.Azuma, L.Buchmann, A.Galindo-Uribarri, J.D.King, R.Schubank, R.Dymarz, H.V.von Geramb, C.J.Horowitz Large Angle Elastic Scattering of 200 MeV Protons from 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(polarized p, p), (polarized p, p'), E=200 MeV; measured σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ; deduced exchange medium effects role. Microscopic Schrodinger, relativistic impulse approximation analyses.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)90643-X
1985DY02 Phys.Lett. 152B, 319 (1985) Relativistic Versus Nonrelativistic Description of Proton Elastic Scattering in the Energy Range 200-500 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(polarized p, p), E=200-500 MeV; calculated σ(θ), A(θ), spin rotation parameter vs θ, reaction σ; deduced medium corrections role. Relativistic vs nonrelativistic approaches.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)90503-9
1985DY03 Phys.Lett. 155B, 5 (1985) The Proton-Nucleus σ(R) in the Microscopic Relativistic and Nonrelativistic Model NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 9Be, 12C, 16O, 27Al, 40Ca(p, p), E=0.1-1 GeV; calculated reaction σ(E). Microscopic, relativistic, nonrelativistic model.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91022-6
1985VE02 Phys.Rev.Lett. 54, 1129 (1985) M.C.Vetterli, J.A.Kuehner, A.J.Trudel, C.L.Woods, R.Dymarz, A.A.Pilt, H.R.Weller Measurement of T20 for the Reaction 1H(d(pol), γ)3He and D-State Effects in 3He NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, γ), E=19.8 MeV; measured tensor analyzing power T20(θ). 3He deduced D-state effects.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.1129
1983DY01 Phys.Lett. 124B, 446 (1983) The Mean Free Path of Protons in Nuclei and the Nuclear Radius NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 90Zr(p, p), E=40-1000 MeV; analyzed σ(reaction); deduced proton mean free path. Optical model analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)91548-4
1982DY02 Phys.Lett. 117B, 145 (1982) Determination of the Nuclear Interaction Radius and Transparency from the Optical Model Phase Shifts NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(p, p), E=30.4 MeV; 40Ca(p, p), E=30.3 MeV; 90Zr(p, p), E=40 MeV; 208Pb(p, p), E=49.4 MeV; calculated absorption function vs impact parameter, σ(reaction). Optical model derived interaction radius, transparency.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90534-2
1981DY02 Z.Phys. A299, 245 (1981) R.Dymarz, J.L.Molina, K.V.Shitikova On the Nuclear Interaction Potential in the Reactions with Heavy Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He, 12C, 16O(α, α); 6Li, 12C, 16O(6Li, 6Li); 12C, 16O(12C, 12C); 16O(16O, 16O), E not given; calculated folding potentials. 12C(6Li, 6Li), E=90 MeV; calculated σ(θ). Skyrme forces.
doi: 10.1007/BF01443942
1979DY03 Phys.Lett. 83B, 15 (1979); Erratum Phys.Lett. 86B, 427 (1979) Microscopic Optical Potential of Nucleus-Nucleus Elastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(α, α), E=medium; calculated σ(θ). Optical potential expressed in terms of nuclear densities, nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitude.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90877-3
1979DY07 J.Phys.(Paris), Lett. 40, L-425 (1979) Microscopic Optical Potentials of the Nucleon-Nucleus Elastic Scattering at Medium Energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(p, p), E=348, 1050 MeV; 40Ca(p, p), E=1044 MeV; calculated σ(θ). First-order Watson optical potential, multiple scattering potential.
doi: 10.1051/jphyslet:019790040017042500
1977DY01 Phys.Lett. 66B, 413 (1977) The Extension of the Glauber Model of Multiple Scattering by Means of the Optical Potential NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(p, p), E ≈ 0.3-1.0 GeV; calculated σ.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(77)90573-1
1975MA12 Lett.Nuovo Cim. 12, 101 (1975) Forward and Large-Angle Mechanisms in High-Energy Hadron Scattering from Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(p, p), E=1.05 GeV; calculated σ(θ).
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