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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = S.D.Hoblit Found 17 matches. 2014PA47 Nucl.Data Sheets 118, 596 (2014) G.Palmiotti, M.Salvatores, G.Aliberti, M.Herman, S.D.Hoblit, R.D.McKnight, P.Oblozinsky, P.Talou, G.M.Hale, H.Hiruta, T.Kawano, C.M.Mattoon, G.P.A.Nobre, A.Palumbo, M.Pigni, M.E.Rising, W.-S.Yang, A.C.Kahler Combined Use of Integral Experiments and Covariance Data
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.04.145
1991HO19 Phys.Rev. C44, 2372 (1991) Photon-Decay Modes of the Giant Dipole Resonance in Even-A Nd Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142,146,148,150Nd(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E < 20 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E). 142,146,148,150Nd deduced coupling of GDR to surface modes, dipole transition strength distribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2372
1990HE03 Nucl.Phys. A506, 223 (1990) R.D.Heil, B.Kasten, W.Scharfe, P.A.Butler, H.Friedrichs, S.D.Hoblit, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, M.Ludwig, G.Muller, H.H.Pitz, K.W.Rose, M.Schumacher, U.Seemann, J.Simpson, P.von Brentano, Th.Weber, C.Wesselborg, A.Zilges Parity Assignments in Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence Experiments Using Compton Polarimeters NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142,150Nd, 232Th(γ, γ'), E=4.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, asymmetry, linear polarization. 142,150Nd, 232Th deduced levels, J, π, Γ0, (Γ0)2/Γ0.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90384-X
1990PI04 Nucl.Phys. A509, 587 (1990); Errata Nucl.Phys. A514, 749 (1990) H.H.Pitz, R.D.Heil, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, U.Seemann, R.Stock, C.Wesselborg, A.Zilges, P.von Brentano, S.D.Hoblit, A.M.Nathan Low-Energy Photon Scattering Off 142, 146, 148, 150Nd: An investigation in the mass region of a nuclear shape transition NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142,146,148,150Nd(γ, γ'), E=4.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ). 142,146,148,150Nd deduced levels, J, π, Γ0, B(λ). Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90092-Z
1990WI15 Phys.Rev. C42, 2148 (1990) W.Wilke, U.Kneissl, Th.Weber, H.Stroher, L.S.Cardman, P.T.Debevec, S.D.Hoblit, R.T.Jones, A.M.Nathan Photofission of 238U with Monochromatic Gamma Rays in the Energy Range 11-16 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, F), E=11-16 MeV; measured fission fragment σ(θ), fragment mass distributions; deduced anisotropy, fragment mass asymmetry relationship.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.2148
1989AL01 Phys.Rev. C39, 324 (1989) R.Alarcon, A.M.Nathan, S.F.LeBrun, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering in the Giant Resonance Region of 24Mg, 28Si, and 32S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg, 28Si, 32S(γ, γ'), E=17-28 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 24Mg, 28Si, 32S deduced GDR properties.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.324
1989KA16 Phys.Rev.Lett. 63, 609 (1989); Erratum Phys.Rev.Lett. 63, 2695 (1989) B.Kasten, R.D.Heil, P.v.Brentano, P.A.Butler, S.D.Hoblit, U.Kneissl, S.Lindenstruth, G.Muller, H.H.Pitz, K.W.Rose, W.Scharfe, M.Schumacher, U.Seemann, Th.Weber, C.Wesselborg, A.Zilges Evidence for a Cluster of Collective 1+ States in 150Nd Near 3 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd(γ, γ'), E=2.8-3.1 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ linear polarization, asymmetry. 150Nd deduced levels, J, π, B(λ), (Γ02/Γ). Compton polarimeters.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.63.609
1988DA20 Phys.Lett. 214B, 329 (1988) D.S.Dale, A.M.Nathan, F.J.Federspiel, S.D.Hoblit, J.Hughes, D.Wells Elastic Photon Scattering 209Bi: Meson exchange contributions to the dipole sum and the orbital g factor NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(γ, γ), E=12-18 MeV; measured σ(θ). 209Bi deduced ehancement to sum rule near GDR.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)91372-X
1988LA23 Phys.Rev.Lett. 61, 1710 (1988) R.M.Laszewski, R.Alarcon, D.S.Dale, S.D.Hoblit Distribution of M1 Transitions in 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(polarized γ, γ'), E=5.8-7.6 MeV; measured σ(Eγ, E), asymmetry. 208Pb deduced B(M1) distribution. Linearly polarized tagged photon beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.61.1710
1987AL16 Phys.Rev. C36, 954 (1987) R.Alarcon, R.M.Laszewski, A.M.Nathan, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering from 90Zr below Neutron Emission Threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr(γ, γ), (γ, γ'), E=8.1-10.5 MeV; measured elastic, inelastic σ(E); deduced total σ(E). 90Zr deduced B(E1), GDR dominance.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.954
1987BI15 Phys.Rev. C36, 1293 (1987) Y.Birenbaum, R.Alarcon, S.D.Hoblit, R.M.Laszewski, A.M.Nathan Photon Scattering on 238U and the Interpretation of Near-Threshold Photofission Resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, γ), E=4.8-6.4 MeV; measured σ(E, θ=135°); deduced total σ(E). 238U deduced fission transmission factors.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.36.1293
1987LA19 Phys.Rev.Lett. 59, 431 (1987) R.M.Laszewski, R.Alarcon, S.D.Hoblit Giant M1 Resonance in 90Zr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr(polarized γ, γ), E=8.1-10.5 MeV; measured σ(E), γ asymmetry vs E. 90Zr deduced giant M1 transition strength distribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.59.431
1987LE12 Phys.Rev. C35, 2005 (1987) S.F.LeBrun, A.M.Nathan, S.D.Hoblit Photon Scattering in the Giant Dipole Resonance Region of 16O NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, γ), E=21.7-27.5 MeV; measured σ(θγ) vs Eγ; deduced photoabsorption σ(E). 16O deduced GDR components, Γ. Water target, NaI detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.2005
1986LA31 Phys.Rev. C34, 2013 (1986) R.M.Laszewski, P.Rullhusen, S.D.Hoblit, S.F.LeBrun Giant M1 Resonance in 140Ce NUCLEAR REACTIONS 140Ce(polarized γ, γ), E=6.7-8.7 MeV; measured σ, γ asymmetry. 140Ce deduced M1 transition strength, giant resonance. NaI detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.2013
1986NA13 Phys.Rev. C34, 480 (1986) A.M.Nathan, P.L.Cole, P.T.Debevec, S.D.Hoblit, S.F.LeBrun, D.H.Wright Photon Scattering from 206Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(γ, γ'), E=12-30 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E. 206Pb deduced GDR properties. Tagged photons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.480
1985LA02 Phys.Rev.Lett. 54, 530 (1985) R.M.Laszewski, P.Rullhusen, S.D.Hoblit, S.F.LeBrun Giant M1 Resonance in Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(polarized γ, γ), E=6.7-8.1 MeV; measured σ(E), asymmetry vs Eγ. 206Pb deduced B(M1) distribution strength.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.530
1985LA07 Nucl.Instrum.Methods 228, 334 (1985) R.M.Laszewski, P.Rullhusen, S.D.Hoblit, S.F.Lebrun Enhanced Linear Polarization for Tagged Photon Beams NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(polarized γ, γ), E=10.7 MeV; 28Si(polarized γ, γ), E=11.4 MeV; measured asymmetry ratio. Tagged linearly polarized beam.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(85)90278-5
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