NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = R.T.Braun Found 13 matches. 2010WE06 Phys.Rev. C 82, 027001 (2010) G.J.Weisel, R.T.Braun, W.Tornow Corrections for the polarization-dependent efficiency and new neutron-proton analyzing power data at 7.6 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized n, p), E=7.6-12 MeV; analyzed Ay(θ) data using fits to analyzing power data, phase-shift analysis and R-matrix analysis. 2H; deduced polarization-dependent efficiency (PDE) correction; 12C(polarized n, n), E=7.6-12 MeV; deduced a new database.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.027001
2010ZH34 Phys.Rev. C 82, 024601 (2010) Z.Zhou, X.Ruan, Y.Du, B.Qi, H.Tang, H.Xia, R.L.Walter, R.T.Braun, C.R.Howell, W.Tornow, G.J.Weisel, M.Dupuis, J.P.Delaroche, Z.Chen, Z.Chen, Y.Chen Differential cross section for neutron scattering from 209Bi at 37 MeV and the weak particle-core coupling NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(n, n), (n, n')E=37 MeV, [neutrons produced in 3H(d, n)]; measured neutron spectra, cross sections, σ(θ), TOF method. Optical model analysis of σ(θ) data. Optical-model (OM) + DWBA calculations with weak particle-core coupling for computing (n, n) and (n, n') cross sections.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.024601
2008BR01 Phys.Lett. B 660, 161 (2008) R.T.Braun, W.Tornow, C.R.Howell, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, C.D.Roper, F.Salinas, H.R.Setze, R.L.Walter, G.J.Weisel Neutron-proton analyzing power at 12 MeV and inconsistencies in parametrizations of nucleon-nucleon data NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized n, n), E=12 MeV; measured analyzing power Ay(θ) and compared with various model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2007.12.039
2005RO29 Phys.Rev. C 72, 024605 (2005) C.D.Roper, W.Tornow, R.T.Braun, Q.Chen, A.Crowell, D.Gonzalez Trotter, C.R.Howell, F.Salinas, R.Setze, R.L.Walter, Z.Chen, H.Tang, Z.Zhou Measurements of Ay(θ) for 12C(n, n)12C from En = 2.2 to 8.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(polarized n, n), E=2.2-8.5 MeV; measured Ay(θ). Comparison with previous data and model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.72.024605
2005SE05 Phys.Rev. C 71, 034006 (2005) H.R.Setze, C.R.Howell, W.Tornow, R.T.Braun, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, A.H.Hussein, R.S.Pedroni, C.D.Roper, F.Salinas, I.Slaus, B.Vlahovic, R.L.Walter, G.Mertens, J.M.Lambert, H.Witala, W.Glockle Cross-section measurements of neutron-deuteron breakup at 13.0 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, n), (n, 2n), E=13 MeV; measured En, nn-coin, σ(θ1, θ2) for seven exit-channel configurations. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.71.034006
2003NA27 Phys.Rev. C 68, 044610 (2003) M.M.Nagadi, C.R.Howell, W.Tornow, G.J.Weisel, M.A.Al-Ohali, R.T.Braun, H.R.Setze, Z.Chen, R.L.Walter, J.P.Delaroche, P.Romain Dispersive optical-model and coupled-channels descriptions of neutron scattering from 27Al and 59Co up to 80 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, 59Co(polarized n, n), E=15 MeV; measured σ(θ), Ay(θ). 59Co(n, n), E=10-19 MeV; measured σ(θ). 2H(polarized d, n), E not given; measured neutron polarization. 27Al, 59Co(n, n), E=0.1-80 MeV; compiled, analyzed σ, σ(θ), Ay(θ); deduced optical model parameters. Dispersive optical model and coupled-channels model analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.044610
1998HO08 Nucl.Phys. A631, 692c (1998) C.R.Howell, H.R.Setze, W.Tornow, R.T.Braun, W.Glockle, A.H.Hussein, J.M.Lambert, G.Mertens, C.D.Roper, F.Salinas, I.Slaus, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, B.Vlahovic, R.L.Walter, H.Witala Implications of the Space-Star Anomaly in nd Breakup NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, np), E=13.0 MeV; measured σ(φ(12), θ(n1), θ(n2)); deduced space-star configuration anomaly.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(98)00093-1
1996SE14 Phys.Lett. 388B, 229 (1996) H.R.Setze, C.R.Howell, W.Tornow, R.T.Braun, W.Glockle, A.H.Hussein, J.M.Lambert, G.Mertens, C.D.Roper, F.Salinas, I.Slaus, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, B.Vlahovic, R.L.Walter, H.Witala Verification of the Space-Star Anomaly in nd Breakup NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, np), E=1-15 MeV; measured σ(θ1, θ2) vs arc length, total energy spectra, space-star, coplanar-star configurations; deduced space-star configuration related anomaly evidence.
doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(96)01069-6
1996TO02 Phys.Rev. C54, 42 (1996) W.Tornow, R.T.Braun, H.Witala, N.Koori Evidence for Large Discrepancies between Data and Calculations for the Kinematically Incomplete Neutron-Deuteron Breakup Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, np), E ≈ 14 MeV; analyzed σ(θ, Ep). Rigorous 3N calculations, realistic NN-interactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.42
1996TO09 Few-Body Systems 21, 97 (1996) Determinations of the Neutron-Neutron Scattering Length a(nn) from Kinematically Incomplete Neutron-Deuteron Breakup Data Revisited NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, pn), E=11-62.8 MeV; compiled, reviewed σ(θp, Ep), proton spectra analyses following breakup; deduced nn-scattering length. Kinematically complete data.
doi: 10.1007/s006010050043
1995HO24 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B99, 316 (1995) C.R.Howell, H.R.Setze, R.T.Braun, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, A.H.Hussein, C.D.Roper, F.Salinas, I.Slaus, W.Tornow, B.Vlahovic, R.L.Walter, G.Mertens, J.M.Lambert, H.Witala Probing the Three-Nucleon Force using Nucleon-Deuteron Breakup Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, X), E=13 MeV; measured σ(θ1, θ2) vs arc length in space-star, coplanar-star configurations following target breakup; deduced implications related to 3N-forces.
doi: 10.1016/0168-583X(94)00680-6
1994HO34 Few-Body Systems 16, 127 (1994) C.R.Howell, W.Tornow, H.R.Setze, R.T.Braun, D.E.Gonzalez Trotter, C.D.Roper, R.S.Pedroni, S.M.Grimes, C.E.Brient, N.Al-Niemi, F.C.Goeckner, G.Mertens Resolution of Discrepancy between Backward Angle Cross-Section Data for Neutron-Deuteron Elastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, n), E=8-14 MeV; measured σ(θ). Mixed CD2-CH2 foil, recoil d, p measured. Model comparison.
doi: 10.1007/BF01355285
1993TO11 Phys.Lett. 318B, 281 (1993) Determination of the Neutron-Neutron Scattering Length from Incomplete Neutron-Deuteron Breakup Experiments NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, p), E=14.1-62.8 MeV; analyzed σ(θ, Ep); deduced nn-scattering length. Incomplete breakup reaction, realistic nucleon-nucleon potential, three-nucleon Faddeev calculations.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(93)90129-6
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