NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 29, 2024. Search: Author = A.Boudard Found 144 matches. Showing 1 to 100. [Next]2020HI03 Phys.Rev. C 101, 014608 (2020) J.Hirtz, J.-C.David, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, S.Leray, I.Leya, J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, G.Schnabel Strangeness production in the new version of the Liege intranuclear cascade model NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ca(p, X), E=1.7 GeV; calculated transverse momentum versus rapidity distribution. 12C(p, X), E=1.6, 1.7 GeV; calculated mean momentum of K+ particles. 208Pb(p, X), E=10 GeV; calculated mass distribution of hyper-remnants. C(p, X), E=1.6, 2.3 GeV; Nb, Au(p, X), E=3.5 GeV; Be, Al, Cu, Ta(p, X), E=1.280 GeV; 208Pb(p, X), E=2.1 GeV; 208Pb(d, X), E=2.1 GeV/nucleon; Be, Al, Cu, Au(p, X), E=13.7 GeV; C, Al, Cu, Sn, Pb(π-, X), E=1020 MeV; Be, C, Cu, Sn, Pb(p, X), E=800-1000 MeV; calculated differential σ(E), total σ(E) and angular distributions for production of K+, K0 and K- using Liege intranuclear cascade model (INCL ++6), and compared with experimental data from various collaborations: KaoS-GSI, ITEP-Russia, ANKE-Julich, LBL-Berkeley, HADES-GSI, FOPI-GSI, E-802-BNL, LINP-Russia. Implementation of INCL in the Geant4 transport code. Relevance to design of new experiments for the study of strange particles and hypernuclei at HypHI, Panda, and CBM experiments at the FAIR facility.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.014608
2019GO06 Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 11 (2019) T.Gorbinet, O.Yordanov, J.-E.Ducret, T.Aumann, Y.Ayyad, S.Bianchin, O.Borodina, A.Boudard, C.Caesar, E.Casarejos, B.Czech, S.Hlavac, J.Klimo, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, S.Leray, J.Lukasik, D.Mancusi, P.Pawlowski, S.Pietri, C.Rappold, M.-D.Salsac, H.Simon, M.Veselsky Study of the reaction mechanisms of 136Xe + p and 136Xe + 12C at 1 A GeV with inverse kinematics and large-acceptance detectors NUCLEAR REACTIONS 136Xe(p, x), (12C, x), E = 1 GeV/nucleon; measured fragment yield vs charge using Forward MUSIC (IH2) and a scintillator of TOF wall; calculated, simulated element production σ, total multiplicity data using GEANT4 with intranuclear cascade code INCL++ ver 6-0, fast collision and deexcitation ABRA and three deexcitation codes ABLA07, GEMINI++ and SMM.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12683-8
2017MA27 Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 80 (2017) D.Mancusi, S.Lo Meo, N.Colonna, A.Boudard, M.A.Cortes-Giraldo, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, S.Leray, J.Lerendegui-Marco, V.Vlachoudis On the role of secondary pions in spallation targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(p, n), (p, p'), (p, π+), (p, π-), (p, π0), E=0-20 GeV; calculated σ, σ(θ), σ(Eout), n, p, π multiplicity. 208Pb(p, n), (p, p'), (p, π+), (p, π-), (p, π0), E at 3-12 GeV/c; calculated σ, σ(θ). INCL++ and INCL4.6 coupled to ABLA07 or GEANT4. Compared with available data. Calculated and compared with data also reactions between 3 and 12 GeV/c for several targets which could not be identified.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12263-0
2017PA10 Phys.Rev. C 95, 044606 (2017) C.Paradela, L.Tassan-Got, J.Benlliure, J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, L.Audouin, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, J.E.Ducret, F.Farget, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, M.Fernandez-Ordonez, L.Giot, A.Heinz, V.Henzl, D.Henzlova, A.Kelic-Heil, A.Lafriaskh, S.Leray, P.Napolitani, J.Pereira, D.Perez-Loureiro, M.V.Ricciardi, C.Stephan, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt, C.Villagrasa, C.Volant, O.Yordanov Isotopic production cross sections of residual nuclei in the spallation reaction 136Xe (200A MeV) + p NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(136Xe, X)115Cd/116Cd/115In/116In/117In/118In/119In/120In/115Sn/116Sn/117Sn/118Sn/119Sn/120Sn/121Sn/122Sn/123Sn/115Sb/116Sb/117Sb/118Sb/119Sb/120Sb/121Sb/122Sb/123Sb/124Sb/125Sb/126Sb/127Sb/128Sb/117Te/118Te/119Te/120Te/121Te/122Te/123Te/124Te/125Te/126Te/127Te/128Te/129Te/130Te/131Te/132Te/119I/120I/121I/122I/123I/124I/125I/126I/127I/128I/129I/130I/131I/132I/133I/134I/135I/120Xe/121Xe/122Xe/123Xe/124Xe/125Xe/126Xe/127Xe/128Xe/129Xe/130Xe/131Xe/132Xe/133Xe/134Xe/135Xe/121Cs/122Cs/123Cs/124Cs/125Cs/126Cs/127Cs/128Cs/129Cs/130Cs/131Cs/132Cs/133Cs/134Cs/135Cs/136Cs, E=200 MeV/nucleon; measured charge distribution, energy loss and isotopic σ(A, Z) and isobaric σ(A) of the fragments using the FRS separator and multisampling ionization chambers (MUSICs) at GSI; deduced correlation plot between atomic number (Z) and mass-over-charge ratio (A/Z), identification plot, correlation between the mass identification in the two FRS sections, momentum distribution of the 125Xe. Comparison with theoretical predictions using INCL4.6 and ISABEL codes coupled to the deexcitation code ABLA07.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044606
2017RO24 Phys.Rev. C 96, 054602 (2017) J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, J.-C.David, D.Mancusi, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, S.Leray Improvement of one-nucleon removal and total reaction cross sections in the Liege intranuclear-cascade model using Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(40Ca, 39Ca), (40Ca, 39K), (208Pb, 207Pb)(208Pb, 207Tl), (12C, 11C), (12C, 11B), (25Mg, 24Na), (56Fe, 55Fe), (56Fe, 55Mn), (74Ge, 73Ga), (136Xe, 135Xe), (136Xe, 135I), E(kinetic energy)=100-1200 MeV; calculated one-neutron- and one-proton-removal cross sections as a function of the kinetic energy. 1H(40Ca, 2p), E=392 MeV; 1H(197Au, 2p), E=200 MeV; calculated triple- and quadruple-differential cross sections for the production of protons. 1H(208Pb, X), (136Xe, X), E=1 GeV; calculated isotopic distributions of Z=81, 82 and 83 residues for 208Pb and Z=53, 54 and 55 residues for 136Xe. 1H(56Fe, X), (208Pb, X), (238U, X), E(K.E.)=10-3000 MeV; calculated total reaction cross sections as function of kinetic energy. 12C(18Ne, X), (19Ne, X), (20Ne, X), (21Ne, X), (22Ne, X), (23Ne, X), (24Ne, X), (25Ne, X), (26Ne, X), (28Ne, X), (29Ne, X), (20Mg, X), (22Mg, X), (23Mg, X), (24Mg, X), (25Mg, X), (27Mg, X), (29Mg, X), (30Mg, X), (31Mg, X), (32Mg, X), E=950 MeV/nucleon; 12C(9Be, X), (12C, X), (27Al, X), (64Zn, X), E<1050 MeV/nucleon; calculated total reaction cross sections. Liege Intranuclear-cascade (INLC) models. INCL++/ABLA07 calculations, and comparison with experimental data. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 208Pb, 25Mg; calculated space-kinetic-energy density contours, proton and neutron densities for all nuclei between the proton and neutron drip lines using the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approach based on the code HFBRAD.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054602
2016TI04 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A821, 136 (2016) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, K.V.Pavlov, A.Yu.Titarenko, V.M.Zhivun, M.V.Chauzova, S.A.Balyuk, P.V.Bebenin, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.C.David, D.Mancusi, J.Cugnon, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, A.Yu.Stankovskiy Excitation functions of the natCr(p, x)44Ti, 56Fe(p, x)44Ti, natNi(p, x)44Ti and 93Nb(p, x)44Ti reactions at energies up to 2.6 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cr(p, x)44Ti, 56Fe(p, x)44Ti, Ni(p, x)44Ti, 93Nb(p, x)44Ti, E=0.04-2.6 GeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced cumulative yields, σ. Comparison with theoretical calculations, available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.046
2015AL19 Phys.Rev. C 92, 024607 (2015) J.Alcantara-Nunez, J.Benlliure, C.Paradela, C.Perez-Loureiro, J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, L.Audouin, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, F.Farget, M.Fernandez-Ordonez, A.Heinz, V.Henzl, D.Henzlova, A.Kelic-Heil, A.Lafriaskh, S.Leray, P.Napolitani, J.Pereira, M.V.Ricciardi, C.Stephan, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt, L.Tassan-Got, C.Villagrasa, C.Volant, O.Yordanov Isotopic yields of spallation residues produced in 136Xe-induced reactions on deuterium at 500 A MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(136Xe, X)37Ar/38Ar/39Ar/40Ar/41Ar/42Ar/38K/39K/40K/41K/42K/43K/44K/45K/40Ca/41Ca/42Ca/43Ca/44Ca/45Ca/46Ca/47Ca/42Sc/43Sc/44Sc/45Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/49Sc/50Sc/44Ti/45Ti/46Ti/47Ti/48Ti/49Ti/50Ti/51Ti/52Ti/46V/47V/48V/49V/50V/51V/52V/53V/54V/55V/56V/48Cr/49Cr/50Cr/51Cr/52Cr/53Cr/54Cr/55Cr/56Cr/57Cr/58Cr/50Mn/51Mn/52Mn/53Mn/54Mn/55Mn/56Mn/57Mn/58Mn/59Mn/60Mn/61Mn/52Fe/53Fe/54Fe/55Fe/56Fe/57Fe/58Fe/59Fe/60Fe/61Fe/62Fe/63Fe/54Co/55Co/56Co/57Co/58Co/59Co/60Co/61Co/62Co/63Co/64Co/65Co/56Ni/57Ni/58Ni/59Ni/60Ni/61Ni/62Ni/63Ni/64Ni/65Ni/66Ni/67Ni/68Ni/59Cu/60Cu/61Cu/62Cu/63Cu/64Cu/65Cu/66Cu/67Cu/68Cu/69Cu/70Cu/61Zn/62Zn/63Zn/64Zn/65Zn/66Zn/67Zn/68Zn/69Zn/70Zn/71Zn/72Zn/73Zn/63Ga/64Ga/65Ga/66Ga/67Ga/68Ga/69Ga/70Ga/71Ga/72Ga/73Ga/74Ga/75Ga/65Ge/66Ge/67Ge/68Ge/69Ge/70Ge/71Ge/72Ge/73Ge/74Ge/75Ge/76Ge/77Ge/78Ge/67As/68As/69As/70As/71As/72As/73As/74As/75As/76As/77As/78As/79As/80As/69Se/70Se/71Se/72Se/73Se/74Se/75Se/76Se/77Se/78Se/79Se/80Se/81Se/82Se/83Se/71Br/72Br/73Br/74Br/75Br/76Br/77Br/78Br/79Br/80Br/81Br/82Br/83Br/84Br/85Br/86Br/73Kr/74Kr/75Kr/76Kr/77Kr/78Kr/79Kr/80Kr/81Kr/82Kr/83Kr/84Kr/85Kr/86Kr/87Kr/88Kr/76Rb/77Rb/78Rb/79Rb/80Rb/81Rb/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/85Rb/86Rb/87Rb/88Rb/89Rb/90Rb/78Sr/79Sr/80Sr/81Sr/82Sr/83Sr/84Sr/85Sr/86Sr/87Sr/88Sr/89Sr/90Sr/91Sr/92Sr/93Sr/94Sr, E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured yields and cross sections of spallation reaction residue products using the FRS magnetic spectrometer and multisampling ionization chambers at GSI facility. 2H(136Xe, X)79Y/80Y/81Y/82Y/83Y/84Y/85Y/86Y/87Y/88Y/89Y/90Y/91Y/92Y/93Y/94Y/95Y/96Y/97Y/81Zr/82Zr/83Zr/84Zr/85Zr/86Zr/87Zr/88Zr/89Zr/90Zr/91Zr/92Zr/93Zr/94Zr/95Zr/96Zr/97Zr/98Zr/99Zr/83Nb/84Nb/85Nb/86Nb/87Nb/88Nb/89Nb/90Nb/91Nb/92Nb/93Nb/94Nb/95Nb/96Nb/97Nb/98Nb/99Nb/100Nb/101Nb/102Nb/85Mo/86Mo/87Mo/88Mo/89Mo/90Mo/91Mo/92Mo/93Mo/94Mo/95Mo/96Mo/97Mo/98Mo/99Mo/100Mo/101Mo/102Mo/102Mo/104Mo/105Mo/88Tc/89Tc/90Tc/91Tc/92Tc/93Tc/94Tc/95Tc/96Tc/97Tc/98Tc/99Tc/100Tc/101Tc/102Tc/103Tc/104Tc/105Tc/106Tc/107Tc/108Tc/90Ru/91Ru/92Ru/93Ru/94Ru/95Ru/96Ru/97Ru/98Ru/99Ru/100Ru/101Ru/102Ru/103Ru/104Ru/105Ru/106Ru/107Ru/108Ru/109Ru/110Ru/111Ru/112Ru/92Rh/93Rh/94Rh/95Rh/96Rh/97Rh/98Rh/99Rh/100Rh/101Rh/102Rh/103Rh/104Rh/105Rh/106Rh/107Rh/108Rh/109Rh/110Rh/111Rh/112Rh/113Rh/114Rh/115Rh/116Rh/94Pd/95Pd/96Pd/97Pd/98Pd/99Pd/100Pd/101Pd/102Pd/103Pd/104Pd/105Pd/106Pd/107Pd/108Pd/109Pd/110Pd/111Pd/112Pd/113Pd/114Pd/115Pd/116Pd/117Pd/118Pd/119Pd/120Pd/98Ag/99Ag/100Ag/101Ag/102Ag/103Ag/104Ag/105Ag/106Ag/107Ag/108Ag/109Ag/110Ag/111Ag/112Ag/113Ag/114Ag/115Ag/116Ag/117Ag/118Ag/119Ag/120Ag/121Ag/122Ag/123Ag/100Cd/101Cd/102Cd/103Cd/104Cd/105Cd/106Cd/107Cd/108Cd/109Cd/110Cd/111Cd/112Cd/113Cd/114Cd/115Cd/116Cd/117Cd/118Cd/119Cd/120Cd/121Cd/122Cd/123Cd/124Cd/125Cd/126Cd, E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured yields and cross sections of spallation reaction residue products using the FRS magnetic spectrometer and multisampling ionization chambers at GSI facility. 2H(136Xe, X)102In/103In/104In/105In/106In/107In/108In/109In/110In/111In/112In/113In/114In/115In/116In/117In/118In/119In/120In/121In/122In/123In/124In/125In/126In/127In/128In/129In/105Sn/106Sn/107Sn/108Sn/109Sn/110Sn/111Sn/112Sn/113Sn/114Sn/115Sn/116Sn/117Sn/118Sn/119Sn/120Sn/121Sn/122Sn/123Sn/124Sn/125Sn/126Sn/127Sn/128Sn/129Sn/130Sn/131Sn/132Sn/107Sb/108Sb/109Sb/110Sb/111Sb/112Sb/113Sb/114Sb/115Sb/116Sb/117Sb/118Sb/119Sb/120Sb/121Sb/122Sb/123Sb/124Sb/125Sb/126Sb/127Sb/128Sb/129Sb/130Sb/131Sb/132Sb/133Sb/134Sb/110Te/111Te/112Te/113Te/114Te/115Te/116Te/117Te/118Te/119Te/120Te/121Te/122Te/123Te/124Te/125Te/126Te/127Te/128Te/129Te/130Te/131Te/132Te/133Te/134Te/135Te/112I/113I/114I/115I/116I/117I/118I/119I/120I/121I/122I/123I/124I/125I/126I/127I/128I/129I/130I/131I/132I/133I/134I/135I/136I/116Xe/117Xe/118Xe/119Xe/120Xe/121Xe/122Xe/123Xe/124Xe/125Xe/126Xe/127Xe/128Xe/129Xe/130Xe/131Xe/132Xe/133Xe/134Xe/135Xe/119Cs/120Cs/121Cs/122Cs/123Cs/124Cs/125Cs/126Cs/127Cs/128Cs/129Cs/130Cs/131Cs/132Cs/133Cs/134Cs/135Cs/136Cs/123Ba/124Ba/125Ba/126Ba/127Ba/128Ba/129Ba/130Ba/131Ba/132Ba/133Ba/134Ba/135Ba, E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured yields and cross sections of spallation reaction residue products using the FRS magnetic spectrometer and multisampling ionization chambers at GSI facility. Benchmarked reference model calculations describing spallation reactions. Comparison with the measured production yields in 1H(136Xe, X), E=500, 1000 MeV/nucleon.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.024607
2015AY01 Phys.Rev. C 91, 034601 (2015) Y.Ayyad, J.Benlliure, J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, A.Bacquias, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, M.Fernandez, V.Henzl, V.Henzlova, B.Jurado, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kurtukian, S.Lukic, P.Nadtochy, D.Perez-Loureiro, R.Pleskac, F.Farget, M.V.Ricciardi, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt, N.N.Son Dissipative effects in spallation-induced fission of 208Pb at high excitation energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(208Pb, F), E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, energy loss of the fission fragments, sum spectrum of fission fragments nuclear charge Z1+Z2, fission fragment charge distributions as function of mass number, partial fission and normalized cross sections as a function of the charge, distribution of the excitation energy of all the prefragments, width of the fission fragment charge distribution. Comparisons with model calculations using INCL and ISABEL codes coupled to ABLA.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034601
2015MA16 Phys.Rev. C 91, 034602 (2015) D.Mancusi, A.Boudard, J.Carbonell, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, S.Leray Improving the description of proton-induced one-nucleon removal in intranuclear-cascade models NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(p, 39Ca), (p, 39K), E=500-1000 MeV; 208Pb(p, 207Pb), (p, 207Tl), E=500-1000 MeV; calculated one-proton- and one-neutron-removal cross sections, mass distribution of the residues, isotopic distributions of Z=76-83 residues, double-differential cross sections for the production of neutrons. INCL/ABLA07, Isabel/ABLA07, CEM03.03 and Geant4s Bertini model, INCL/GEMINI++ calculations. Comparison with experimental data. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 208Pb; calculated proton kinetic-energy and space densities, space-kinetic-energy density contours, proton and neutron densities using initial conditions of the standard intranuclear-cascade models (INCL).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.034602
2014AY03 Phys.Rev. C 89, 054610 (2014) Y.Ayyad, J.Benlliure, E.Casarejos, H.Alvarez-Pol, A.Bacquias, A.Boudard, M.Caamano, T.Enqvist, V.Fohr, A.Kelic-Heil, K.Kezzar, S.Leray, D.Mancusi, C.Paradela, D.Perez-Loureiro, R.Pleskac, J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, D.Tarrio Proton-induced fission of 181Ta at high excitation energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(181Ta, F), E=300, 500, 800, 1000 MeV/nucleon; measured energy losses of the tantalum beam particles, and fission products at GSI facility; deduced proton-induced total fission σ(E), Mass, charge, and excitation energy distributions of prefragments, average fission lifetime, temperature dependence of dissipative and transient effects at small deformation. Comparison with previous experimental data, and model calculations using INCL+ABLA, ISABEL+ABLA, and INCL+GEMINI++ statistical model codes. Benchmarking state-of-the-art reaction codes
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.054610
2014BE30 Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 277 (2014) J.Benlliure, Y.Ayyad, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, F.Farget, A.Bacquias, M.Fernandez, L.Giot, V.Henzl, D.Henzlova, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kurtukian, S.Leray, S.Lukic, N.N.Son, P.Nadtochy, D.Perez, R.Pleskak, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt Fission in Lead on Proton and Deuteron Reactions at 500 A MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(208Pb, F), E=500, 1000 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragments energy, angle, atomic number; deduced fission fragment charge distribution, total fusion σ. Compared with data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.076
2014HA13 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B333, 27 (2014) S.Hashimoto, Y.Iwamoto, T.Sato, K.Niita, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, S.Leray, D.Mancusi New approach to description of (d, xn)(d, xn) spectra at energies below 50 MeV in Monte Carlo simulation by intra-nuclear cascade code with Distorted Wave Born Approximation NUCLEAR REACTIONS Li, 9Be, C(d, n), (d, X), E=12-30 MeV; analyzed available data; calculated σ(θ), σ(θ, E). DWBA calculations, comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2014.04.007
2014LE14 Nucl.Data Sheets 118, 312 (2014) S.Leray, A.Boudard, B.Braunn, J.Cugnon, J.C.David, A.Leprince, D.Mancusi Recent Developments of the Liege Intranuclear Cascade Model in View of its Use into High-energy Transport Codes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, n), E=135 MeV/nucleon; calculated σ(θ, En) using GEANT4 with INCL++, INCL4.2 and BIC. Compared to data. H, C, N, O(12C, x), E=95 MeV/nucleon; calculated light fragments yield at different angles using INCL++, BIC and QMD. Medical application, compared to data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.04.067
2014MA92 Phys.Rev. C 90, 054602 (2014) D.Mancusi, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, P.Kaitaniemi, S.Leray Extension of the Liege intranuclear-cascade model to reactions induced by light nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cu(p, π+), E=730 MeV; calculated INCL++. Comparison with experimental data and INCL4.6 calculations. Pb(p, n), E=800 MeV; 1H(208Pb, X), E=1000 MeV/nucleon; calculated INCL++/G4 Excitation Handler. Comparison with experimental data and INCL4.6/ABLA07, INCL++/ABLA07, INCL++/ABLA V3 calculations. 12C(π+, n), E=220 MeV; Pb(π-, n), E=870 MeV; 209Bi(3He, X)207At/208At/209At/210At, E not given; calculated INCL++/ABLA07. Comparison with experimental data and INCL4.6/ABLA07 calculations. Cu(α, n), E=230 MeV/nucleon; C(12C, n), E=290 MeV/nucleon; 12C(C, X)1H/4He/7Li/11C, E=95 MeV/nucleon; 2H(208Pb, X), E(lab)=1000 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(86Kr, X), E=500 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(58Ni, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon; 12C(56Fe, X), E=1050 MeV/nucleon; calculated INCL++/G4 Excitation Handler. Comparison with experimental data and with INCL++/ABLA V3, INCL++/ABLA 07, QMD, Binary Cascade, Bertini calculations. 181Ta(p, π+), (p, π-), E=7117 MeV; calculated INCL++. Comparison with experimental data. Extension of the Liege intranuclear-cascade (INC) model to reactions induced by light ions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.054602
2013AU02 Phys.Rev. C 88, 041602 (2013) L.Audirac, A.Obertelli, P.Doornenbal, D.Mancusi, S.Takeuchi, N.Aoi, H.Baba, S.Boissinot, A.Boudard, A.Corsi, A.Gillibert, T.Isobe, A.Jungclaus, V.Lapoux, J.Lee, S.Leray, K.Matsui, M.Matsushita, T.Motobayashi, D.Nishimura, S.Ota, E.C.Pollacco, G.Potel, H.Sakurai, C.Santamaria, Y.Shiga, D.Sohler, D.Steppenbeck, R.Taniuchi, H.Wang Evaporation-cost dependence in heavy-ion fragmentation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 12C(104Sn, X)100Sn/101Sn/102Sn/103Sn/104Sn, E=155 MeV/nucleon; 1H, 12C(112Sn, X)105Sn/106Sn/107Sn/108Sn/109Sn/110Sn/111Sn/112Sn/, E=173 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 104,112Sn beams from 9Be(124Xe, X) primary reaction]; measured particle spectra, TOF, σ for multi-nucleon removal using BigRIPS and ZDS spectrometers at RIBF-RIKEN facility. Comparison with previous experimental data, and with cascade and deexcitation model (INCL-ABLA) calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.041602
2013BO03 Phys.Rev. C 87, 014606 (2013) A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, S.Leray, D.Mancusi New potentialities of the Liege intranuclear cascade model for reactions induced by nucleons and light charged particles NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, 56Fe, Pb, 208Pb(n, X), 9Be, 12C, 16O, 56Fe, Fe, 120Sn, 208Pb, Pb, (p, X), E=<1 GeV; 56Fe(n, xn), E=65 MeV; 56Fe(p, xp), E=62 MeV; 58Ni(p, xp), E=175 MeV; 208Pb(p, xp), E=800 MeV; 197Au(p, xp), (p, xd), (p, xt), (p, x3He), (p, xα), (p, x6He), (p, x6Li), (p, x7Li), (p, x7Be), Pb(p, xn), 208Pb(p, xd), (p, xt), (p, x3He), (p, xα), E=1.2 GeV; 208Pb(p, X), E=1 GeV; 208Pb(p, π+), (p, π-), E=730 MeV; Fe(p, X), E=0.3, 1.0 GeV; Pb(p, X), E=0.5, 1.0 GeV; U(p, X), E=1.0 GeV; Ni(d, X), (α, X), E<100 MeV; Bi(d, X), (α, X), E<200 MeV; 209Bi(3He, X), E<100 MeV; 209Bi(α, xn), E<70 MeV; 209Bi(α, n), (α, p), (α, np), E<200 MeV; Bi(d, n), (d, 2n), (d, p), E<40 MeV; 181Ta(α, n), (α, 2n), (α, 3n), (α, 4n), E<70 MeV; 181Ta(3He, n), (3He, 2n), (3He, 3n), (3He, 4n), E=10-35 MeV; 56Fe, 60Ni(α, n), E<50 MeV; 59Co(3He, n), (3He, 2n), E<90 MeV; 63Cu(3He, p), E<60 MeV; 60Ni(d, n), E<30 MeV; calculated double differential σ(θ, E), total cross section, fragment mass, atomic number and energy distributions. Liege intranuclear cascade (INC) model (INCL4.6 and ABLA07v5). Comparison with standard version (INCL4.2), and with experimental data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.014606
2013DA03 Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 29 (2013) J.C.David, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, S.Ghali, S.Leray, D.Mancusi, L.Zanini Modeling astatine production in liquid lead-bismuth spallation targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(136Xe, X)Ba, E=1 GeV;197Au(p, 3He), (p, α), E=1200 MeV;Pb(p, X)At, (p, X)Hg, E=1, 1.4 GeV;Bi(p, π-)At, E=1, 1.4 GeV;Bi(3He, xn), (α, xn), E=0-100 MeV [with LBE (lead-bismuth eutectic) target]; calculated σ, σ(E, θ), isotope yields, activity release using MCNPX, INCL4.6, ABLA07, Fluka. Compared with ISOLDE published data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13029-4
2013GI02 Nucl.Phys. A899, 116 (2013) L.Giot, J.A.Alcantara-Nunez, J.Benlliure, D.Perez-Loureiro, L.Audouin, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, J.E.Ducret, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, M.Fernandez-Ordonez, F.Farget, A.Heinz, V.Henzl, D.Henzlova, A.Kelic-Heil, A.Lafriaskh, S.Leray, P.Napolitani, C.Paradela, J.Pereira, M.V.Ricciardi, C.Stephan, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt, L.Tassan-Got, C.Villagrasa, C.Volant, O.Yordanov Isotopic production cross sections of the residual nuclei in spallation reactions induced by 136Xe projectiles on proton at 500 A MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(136Xe, X), E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured spallation products mass, charge distribution using FRS magnetic spectrometer; deduced fragment isotopes yields, production σ, longitudinal momentum distributions. Compared with published data at 1000 MeV/nucleon.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2012.12.119
2013SC07 Phys.Rev. C 87, 034601 (2013) K.-H.Schmidt, B.Jurado, R.Pleskac, M.V.Ricciardi, J.Benlliure, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, T.Enqvist, F.Farget, A.Bacquias, M.Fernandez, L.Giot, V.Henzl, D.Henzlova, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kurtukian, S.Leray, S.Lukic, N.N.Son, P.Nadtochy, D.Perez, C.Schmitt High-precision measurement of total fission cross sections in spallation reactions of 208Pb and 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(208Pb, F), (238U, F), E=500-1000 MeV/nucleon; measured beam particle and fission fragment spectra in coincidence, energy-loss, time of flight, total fission σ(E) at GSI facility. Spallation reactions in inverse kinematics. Comparisons with Prokofiev's systematics, and previous measurements.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.034601
2012GO16 Phys.Scr. T150, 014015 (2012) T.Gorbinet, T.Aumann, S.Bianchin, O.Borodina, A.Boudard, C.Caesar, E.Casajeros, B.Czech, J.-E.Ducret, S.Hlavac, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, S.Leray, J.Lukasik, P.Pawlowski, S.Pietri, M.-D.Salsac, H.Simon, M.Veselsky, Y.Ayyad, O.Yordanov Study of the spallation of 136Xe in collision with 1H and 12C at 1 GeV per nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 12C(136Xe, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured reaction fragments; deduced fragments multiplicities, σ. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/2012/T150/014015
2012YO06 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 366, 012051 (2012) O.Yordanov, J.E.Ducret, T.Gorbinet, S.Leray, A.Boudard, M.D.Salsac Studies of the 136Xe+p and 136Xe+12C reactions at 1 GeV per nucleon with the SPALADIN setup NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 12C(136Xe, x), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, coincidences; deduced spallation yields, spallation σ in coincidence with specified heavy residue; calculated spallation σ in coincidence with specified heavy residue using INCL4 and ISABEL.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/366/1/012051
2011AY03 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1852s (2011) Y.Ayyad, J.Benlliure, E.Casarejos, H.Alvarez-Pol, C.Paradela, D.Perez-Loureiro, D.Tarrio, A.Bacquias, T.Enqvist, V.Fohr, A.Kelic, R.Pleskac, A.Boudard, K.Kezzar, S.Leray Total Fission Cross Sections in Reactions p+181Ta Investigated in Inverse Kinematics at Relativistic Energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(181Ta, X), E=300, 500, 800, 1000 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments; deduced fission σ; calculated fission σ using INCL4 coupled to ABLA code. Compared with other data and systematics.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1852
2011CU04 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 955s (2011) J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, A.Boudard, S.Leray New Features of the INCL4 Model for Spallation Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(p, X), E=1-3000 MeV;Fe, Pb(p, X), E=5-3000 MeV;Pb(n, X), E=10-3000 MeV; calculated σ. Au(p, α), E=1.2 GeV; calculated σ(θ). 208Pb, 238U(p, X), E=1 GeV; calculated residue mass spectrum. INCL4.5 with ABLA07 code. Comparison to data.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.955
2011CU05 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 082019 (2011) J.Cugnon, A.Boudard, J.-C.David, A.Kelic-Heil, S.Leray, D.Mancusi, M.V.Ricciardi Production of heavy clusters (up to A=10) by coalescence during the intranuclear cascade phase of spallation reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(p, 6Li), (p, 7Be), E=1200 MeV; calculated spallation σ(θ, E) using Liege Intra-Nuclear Cascade model INCL4.5 plus ABLA07. Compared with data and older models. Also other energies between 1.2 and 2.5 GeV, targets from Al to Th and other clusters calculated, but their results not presented within the paper.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/4/082019
2011LO03 Phys.Rev. C 83, 011601 (2011) C.Louchart, A.Obertelli, A.Boudard, F.Flavigny Nucleon removal from unstable nuclei investigated via intranuclear cascade NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(14O, X)13O, (14O, X)13N, E=57, 300 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(24Si, X)23Si, (24Si, X)23Al, E=85, 300 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(28S, X)27S, E=80, 300 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(32Ar, X)31Ar, E=65, 300 MeV/nucleon; 12C(24O, X)23O, E=920, 300 MeV/nucleon; calculated one-nucleon removal cross sections. Intranuclear cascade and evaporation approach with microscopic Hartree-Fock neutron and proton densities. Comparison with experimental data and with eikonal-model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.011601
2011MA60 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 943s (2011) D.Mancusi, J.Cugnon, A.Boudard, J.-C.David, S.Leray, R.J.Charity, A.Kelic-heil, M.V.Ricciardi Multifragmentation in Reactions of 1-GeV Protons with Iron Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe(p, X), E=1 GeV; calculated multifragmentation IMF residue yields, σ, charge distributions, 7Li, 10B longitudinal velocity distributions, neutron multiplicity, α multiplicity. GEMINI++, SPALADIN, ABLA07 codes with and without multifragmentation. Comparison to data.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.943
2011MA73 Phys.Rev. C 84, 064615 (2011) D.Mancusi, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, J.-C.David, T.Gorbinet, S.Leray Elusiveness of evidence for multifragmentation in 1-GeV proton-nucleus reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe, 136Xe(p, X), E=1 GeV; calculated excitation energies, mass-loss, remnants distributions, residue production cross section, longitudinal velocity distributions, average multiplicity of particles, multifragmentation signatures, fragment correlations. Hybrid intranuclear cascade plus statistical deexcitation models, Monte Carlo simulations. Comparison with experimental data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064615
2011OG01 Phys.Rev. C 83, 024608 (2011); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 85, 019903 (2012) R.Ogul, A.S.Botvina, U.Atav, N.Buyukcizmeci, I.N.Mishustin, P.Adrich, T.Aumann, C.O.Bacri, T.Barczyk, R.Bassini, S.Bianchin, C.Boiano, A.Boudard, J.Brzychczyk, A.Chbihi, J.Cibor, B.Czech, M.De Napoli, J.-E.Ducret, H.Emling, J.D.Frankland, M.Hellstrom, D.Henzlova, G.Imme, I.Iori, H.Johansson, K.Kezzar, A.Lafriakh, A.Le Fevre, E.Le Gentil, Y.Leifels, J.Luhning, J.Lukasik, W.G.Lynch, Z.Majka, M.Mocko, W.F.J.Muller, A.Mykulyak, H.Orth, A.N.Otte, R.Palit, P.Pawlowski, A.Pullia, G.Raciti, E.Rapisarda, H.Sann, C.Schwarz, C.Sfienti, H.Simon, K.Summerer, W.Trautmann, M.B.Tsang, G.Verde, C.Volant, M.Wallace, H.Weick, J.Wiechula, A.Wieloch, B.Zwieglinski Isospin-dependent multifragmentation of relativistic projectiles NUCLEAR REACTIONS Sn(107Sn, X), (124Sn, X), (124La, X), [107Sn, 124La secondary beams from 9Be(142Nd, X), E=900 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=600 MeV/nucleon; measured charge (Z) spectra and fragment trajectories according to Z number, σ as function of Z and A numbers, yields, mass distributions and correlations, multiplicity of mass fragments, neutron-to-proton ratio for fragments using ALADIN spectrometer. Comparison with statistical multifragmentation model (SMM) calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.024608
2011TI03 Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 523 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 548 (2011) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in 56Fe and natCr targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cr(p, X)52Mn/54Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/38K/42K/43K/44K/45K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, 56Fe(p, X)55Co/56Co/57Co/52Fe/53Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/38K/42K/43K/44K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=42-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.
doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040168
2011TI04 Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 537 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 561 (2011) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in 93Nb and natNi targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(p, X)60Cu/61Cu/56Ni/57Ni/56Co/57Co/58Co/60Co/62Co/55Co/52Fe/53Fe/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/38K/42K/43K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, 93Nb(p, X)90Mo/91Mo/93Mo/88Nb/89Nb/90Nb/91Nb/92Nb/85Zr/86Zr/87Zr/88Zr/89Zr/84Y/85Y/86Y/87Y/88Y/90Y/80Sr/81Sr/82Sr/83Sr/85Sr/79Rb/81Rb/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/86Rb/76Kr/77Kr/79Kr/74Br/75Br/76Br/77Br/72Se/73Se/75Se/70As/71As/72As/74As/65Ga/66Ga/67Ga/69Ga/60Cu/61Cu/67Cu/57Ni/55Co/56Co/57Co/58Co/60Co/62Co/53Fe/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/42K/43K/41Ar/38Cl/39Cl/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=46-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.
doi: 10.1134/S106377881104017X
2011TI05 Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 551 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 574 (2011) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in natW and 181Ta targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS W(p, X)176Re/177Re/178Re/179Re/181Re/182Re/183Re/184Re/186Re/174W/176W/177W/178W/181W/172Ta/173Ta/174Ta/175Ta/176Ta/177Ta/178Ta/182Ta/183Ta/184Ta/168Hf/170Hf/171Hf/172Hf/173Hf/175Hf/179Hf/180Hf/181Hf/167Lu/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/172Lu/173Lu/162Yb/166Yb/167Yb/169Yb/161Tm/162Tm/163Tm/165Tm/166Tm/167Tm/168Tm/156Er/157Er/159Er/160Er/161Er/156Ho/160Ho/152Dy/155Dy/157Dy/147Tb/148Tb/149Tb/150Tb/151Tb/152Tb/153Tb/155Tb/145Gd/146Gd/147Gd/149Gd/151Gd/153Gd/145Eu/146Eu/147Eu/148Eu/149Eu/140Pm/143Pm/144Pm/136Nd/139Nd/134Pr/136Pr/130Ce/132Ce/133Ce/134Ce/135Ce/139Ce/130La/132La/126Ba/128Ba/131Ba/133Ba/127Cs/129Cs/120Xe/122Xe/123Xe/125Xe/127Xe/120I/114Te/117Te/119Te/121Te/113Sb/115Sb/118Sb/120Sb/113Sn/108In/109In/110In/111In/105Ag/106Ag/110Ag/100Pd/99Rh/100Rh/102Rh/97Ru/103Ru/94Tc/96Tc/93Mo/90Nb/88Zr/89Zr/86Y/87Y/88Y/83Sr/85Sr/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/77Br/75Se/74As/65Zn/69Zn/56Co/58Co/60Co/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/48V/44Sc/46Sc/48Sc/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, Ta(p, X)174W/176W/177W/178W/172Ta/173Ta/174Ta/175Ta/176Ta/177Ta/178Ta/180Ta/168Hf, 170Hf/171Hf/172Hf/173Hf/175Hf/179Hf/180Hf/181Hf/167Lu/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/172Lu/173Lu/162Yb/166Yb/167Yb/169Yb/161Tm/162Tm/163Tm/165Tm/166Tm/167Tm/168Tm/156Er/157Er/159Er/160Er/161Er/156Ho/160Ho/152Dy/155Dy/157Dy/148Tb/149Tb/150Tb/151Tb/152Tb/153Tb/155Tb/145Gd/146Gd/147Gd/149Gd/151Gd/153Gd/145Eu/146Eu/147Eu/148Eu/149Eu/140Pm/143Pm/144Pm/136Nd/139Nd/134Pr/136Pr/138Pr/130Ce/132Ce/133Ce/134Ce/135Ce/139Ce/130La/132La/128Ba/131Ba/133Ba/127Cs/129Cs/122Xe/123Xe/127Xe/114Te/117Te/119Te/121Te/113Sb/115Sb/118Sb/120Sb/108In/109In, 110In, 111In, 105Ag/106Ag/110Ag/100Pd/99Rh/100Rh/102Rh/97Ru/103Ru/96Tc/93Mo/90Nb/88Zr/89Zr/86Y/87Y/88Y/83Sr/85Sr/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/77Br/75Se/74As/65Zn/69Zn/56Co/58Co/60Co/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/48V/44Sc/46Sc/48Sc/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=43-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.
doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040181
2011TI06 Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 573 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 596 (2011) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for the production of 148Gd in thin natW and 181Ta targets irradiated with 0.4- to 2.6-GeV protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS W, 181Ta(p, X)148Gd, E=0.4-2.6 GeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ. Direct α-spectrometry without chemical separation, comparison with other experimental data and cascade code calculations.
doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040193
2011TI12 Phys.Rev. C 84, 064612 (2011) Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, M.A.Butko, D.V.Dikarev, S.N.Florya, K.V.Pavlov, A.Yu.Titarenko, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, A.Boudard, S.Leray, J.-C.David, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, H.Kumawat, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, G.Mank, W.Gudowski Verification of high-energy transport codes on the basis of activation data NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cr, 56Fe, Ni, 93Nb, 181Ta, W, Pb, 209Bi, 208Pb(p, X), E=40-2600 MeV; analyzed production cross sections data at ITEP with high-energy transport codes (HETC): MCNPX, CEM03.02, INCL4.2+ABLA, INCL4.5+ABLA07, PHITS, CASCADE.07. Predictive accuracy of the HETC tested here indicates that all codes need further improvements. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(p, X)7Be/46Sc/59Fe/72Zn/72Ga/74As/75Se/82Br/83Rb/86Rb/85Sr/87Y/88Y/90mY/88Zr/89Zr/95Zr/97Zr/92mNb/95Nb/96Nb/99Mo/96Tc/103Ru/101Rh/102Rh/105Rh/106mAg/110mAg/114mIn/117mSn/120mSb/119mTe/121Te/121mTe/123mTe/127Xe/139Ce/169Yb/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/173Lu/172Hf/175Hf/176Ta/177Ta/177W/178W/178Re/179Re/181Re/182mRe/183Re/180Os/181Os/182Os/183mOs/185Os/183Ir/184Ir/185Ir/186Ir/186mIr/187Ir/188Ir/189Ir/190Ir/192Ir/184Pt/186Pt/187Pt/188Pt/189Pt/191Pt/190Au/191Au/192Au/193Au/194Au/195Au/196Au/198Au/198mAu/190Hg/191Hg/192Hg/193Hg/193mHg/195Hg/195mHg/197mHg/203Hg/195Tl/196mTl/197Tl/198Tl/198mTl/199Tl/200Tl/201Tl/202Tl/195mPb/196Pb/197mPb/198Pb/199Pb/200Pb/201Pb/202mPb/203Pb/204mPb/202Bi/203Bi/204Bi/205Bi/206Bi/207Bi, E=500 MeV; measured production cross sections at ITEP. Comparison with cross sections measured at GSI in the inverse kinematics approach.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064612
2008BE33 Phys.Rev. C 78, 054605 (2008) J.Benlliure, M.Fernandez-Ordonez, L.Audouin, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, J.E.Ducret, T.Enqvist, A.Heinz, D.Henzlova, V.Henzl, A.Kelic, S.Leray, P.Napolitani, J.Pereira, F.Rejmund, M.V.Ricciardi, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Schmitt, C.Stephan, L.Tassan-Got, C.Volant, C.Villagrasa, O.Yordanov Production of medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei in reactions induced by 136Xe projectiles at 1 A GeV on a beryllium target NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(136Xe, X)132Cs/133Cs/134Cs/135Cs/136Cs/129Xe/130Xe/131Xe/132Xe/133Xe/134Xe/135Xe/127I/128I/129I/130I/131I/132I/133I/134I/135I/136I/125Te/126Te/127Te/128Te/129Te/130Te/131Te/132Te/133Te/134Te/135Te/123Sb/124Sb/125Sb/126Sb/127Sb/128Sb/129Sb/130Sb/131Sb/132Sb/133Sb/134Sb/120Sn/121Sn/122Sn/123Sn/124Sn/125Sn/126Sn/127Sn/128Sn/129Sn/130Sn/131Sn/132Sn/118In/119In/120In/121In/122In/123In/124In/125In/126In/127In/128In/129In/130In/131In/115Cd/116Cd/117Cd/118Cd/119Cd/120Cd/121Cd/122Cd/123Cd/124Cd/125Cd/126Cd/127Cd/128Cd/129Cd/130Cd/122Ag/123Ag/124Ag/125Ag/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/119Pd/120Pd/121Pd/122Pd/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/117Rh/118Rh/119Rh/120Rh/121Rh/122Rh/118Ru/119Ru/115Tc/116Tc/117Tc/113Mo/110Nb/111Nb/108Zr, E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured σ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.054605
2008HE13 Phys.Rev. C 78, 044616 (2008) D.Henzlova, K.-H.Schmidt, M.V.Ricciardi, A.Kelic, V.Henzl, P.Napolitani, L.Audouin, J.Benlliure, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, J.E.Ducret, T.Enqvist, A.Heinz, A.Junghans, B.Jurado, A.Krasa, T.Kurtukian, S.Leray, M.F.Ordonez, J.Pereira, R.Pleskac, F.Rejmund, C.Schmitt, C.Stephan, L.Tassan-Got, C.Villagrasa, C.Volant, A.Wagner, O.Yordanov Experimental investigation of the residues produced in the 136Xe + Pb and 124Xe + Pb fragmentation reactions at 1A GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(124Xe, X), (136Xe, X)Z=3-56, E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured σ. Production cross sections for over 1100 individual nuclides measured.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.044616
2008LE01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 100, 022701 (2008) E.Le Gentil, T.Aumann, C.O.Bacri, J.Benlliure, S.Bianchin, M.Bohmer, A.Boudard, J.Brzychczyk, E.Casarejos, M.Combet, L.Donadille, J.E.Ducret, M.Fernandez-Ordonez, R.Gernhauser, H.Johansson, K.Kezzar, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, A.Lafriakh, F.Lavaud, A.Le Fevre, S.Leray, J.Luhning, J.Lukasik, U.Lynen, W.F.J.Muller, P.Pawlowski, S.Pietri, F.Rejmund, C.Schwarz, C.Sfienti, H.Simon, W.Trautmann, C.Volant, O.Yordanov Coincidence Measurement of Residues and Light Particles in the Reaction 56Fe + p at 1 GeV per Nucleon with the Spallation Reactions Setup SPALADIN NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(56Fe, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured light particle, residue fragment energies, yields and coincidences, total and elemental reaction cross sections.
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2004AR28 Phys.Rev.Lett. 93, 212701 (2004) P.Armbruster, J.Benlliure, M.Bernas, A.Boudard, E.Casarejos, S.Czajkowski, T.Enqvist, S.Leray, P.Napolitani, J.Pereira, F.Rejmund, M.-V.Ricciardi, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Stephan, J.Taieb, L.Tassan-Got, C.Volant Measurement of a Complete Set of Nuclides, Cross Sections, and Kinetic Energies in Spallation of 238U 1A GeV with Protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(238U, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured spallation fragments isotopic production σ, longitudinal momentum distributions, kinetic energies.
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doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064608
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2000BO17 Nucl.Phys. A663-664, 1061c (2000) A.Boudard, F.Borne, F.Brochard, S.Crespin, D.Drake, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, D.Durand, J.M.Durand, J.Frehaut, F.Hanappe, L.Kowalski, C.Lebrun, F.R.Lecolley, J.F.Lecolley, X.Ledoux, F.Lefebvres, R.Legrain, S.Leray, M.Louvel, E.Martinez, S.I.Meigo, S.Menard, G.Milleret, Y.Patin, E.Petibon, F.Plouin, P.Pras, J.P.Schapira, L.Stuttge, Y.Terrien, J.Thun, M.Uematsu, C.Varignon, C.Volant, D.M.Whittal, W.Wlazlo Spallation Study with Proton Beams Around 1 GeV: Neutron production NUCLEAR REACTIONS Fe(p, nX), E=1600 MeV; Pb(p, nX), E=1200, 1600 MeV; measured neutron spectra, multiplicities, σ(θ).
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2000JU06 Acta Phys.Pol. B31, 367 (2000) B.Jurado, K.-H.Schmidt, F.Farget, T.Enqvist, F.Ameil, P.Armbruster, J.Benlliure, M.Bernas, B.Mustapha, L.Tassan-Got, C.Stephan, A.Boudard, S.Leray, R.Legrain, C.Volant, S.Czajkowski, M.Pravikoff Projectile Fragmentation at Relativistic Energies: A possibility to determine the viscosity of nuclear matter NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(238U, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured partial fission σ vs fragment charge; deduced dissipation coefficient.
2000WL01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 84, 5736 (2000) W.Wlazlo, T.Enqvist, P.Armbruster, J.Benlliure, M.Bernas, A.Boudard, S.Czajkowski, R.Legrain, S.Leray, B.Mustapha, M.Pravikoff, F.Rejmund, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Stephan, J.Taieb, L.Tassan-Got, C.Volant Cross Sections of Spallation Residues Produced in 1A GeV 208Pb on Proton Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(208Pb, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured Z=61-82 fragments isotopic production σ. Comparison with model predictions, previous data. Fragment recoil separator.
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1999BE78 Nucl.Phys. (Supplement) A654, 833c (1999) J.Benlliure, P.Armbruster, M.Bernas, A.Boudard, J.P.Dufour, T.Enqvist, F.Farget, R.Legrain, B.Mustapha, L.Tassan-Got, K.-H.Schmidt, C.Stephan, C.Volant Fission Investigations in Au + p Collisions at 800 A MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(197Au, F), E=800 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragments production σ, velocity and charge distributions; deduced fission mechanism features. Effect of viscosity discussed.
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1999EN06 Nucl.Phys. A658, 47 (1999) T.Enqvist, J.Benlliure, F.Farget, K.-H.Schmidt, P.Armbruster, M.Bernas, L.Tassan-Got, A.Boudard, R.Legrain, C.Volant, C.Bockstiegel, M.de Jong, J.P.Dufour Systematic Experimental Survey on Projectile Fragmentation and Fission Induced in Collisions of 238U at 1 A GeV with Lead NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(238U, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured fragments isotopic production σ, velocity distributions; deduced fission, fragmentation contributions, other reaction mechanism features.
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1999LE19 Phys.Rev.Lett. 82, 4412 (1999) X.Ledoux, F.Borne, A.Boudard, F.Brochard, S.Crespin, D.Drake, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, D.Durand, J.M.Durand, J.Frehaut, F.Hanappe, L.Kowalski, C.Lebrun, F.R.Lecolley, J.F.Lecolley, F.Lefebvres, R.Legrain, S.Leray, M.Louvel, E.Martinez, S.I.Meigo, S.Menard, G.Milleret, Y.Patin, E.Petibon, F.Plouin, P.Pras, L.Stuttge, Y.Terrien, J.Thun, M.Uematsu, C.Varignon, D.M.Whittal, W.Wlazlo Spallation Neutron Production by 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6 GeV Protons on Pb Targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(p, nX), E=0.8, 1.2, 1.6 GeV; measured neutron production σ(E, θ), multiplicity. Comparison with intranuclear cascade model.
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1999LE29 Eur.Phys.J. A 5, 321 (1999) J.F.Lecolley, C.Varignon, J.Thun, F.Borne, E.Martinez, S.Menard, Ph.Pras, A.Boudard, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, D.Durand, J.M.Durand, J.Frehaut, F.Hanappe, C.Le Brun, F.R.Lecolley, X.Ledoux, F.Lefebvres, R.Legrain, S.Leray, M.Louvel, G.Milleret, Y.Patin, L.Stuttge, Y.Terrien Deuteron Stripping on Beryllium Target in the 100-2300 MeV Energy Range NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(d, nX), E=100-2300 MeV; measured σ; deduced stripping, dissociation contributions. Comparison with model predictions.
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1998EN08 Nuovo Cim. 111A, 947 (1998) T.Enqvist, J.Benlliure, F.Farget, K.-H.Schmidt, P.Armbruster, C.Bockstiegel, M.De Jong, M.Bernas, L.Tassan-Got, A.Boudard, R.Legrain, C.Volant, J.P.Dufour Systematic Experimental Survey on Projectile Fragmentation and Fission Induced in Collisions of 238U at 1 A GeV with Lead NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(238U, X), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured fragments isotopic production σ, momentum distributions; deduced projectile fission, fragmentation contributions. Fragment recoil separator.
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1998FA22 Nuovo Cim. 111A, 1097 (1998) F.Farget, J.Benlliure, T.Enqvist, J.Taieb, K.-H.Schmidt, P.Armbruster, M.Bernas, B.Mustapha, C.Stephan, L.Tassan-Got, A.Boudard, S.Leray, R.Legrain, C.Volant, J.P.Dufour, S.Czajkowski, M.Pravikoff Spallation-Reaction Cross-Sections Relevant for Accelerator-Driven Systems NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(197Au, X), E=800 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments isotopic production σ, velocity distributions.
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1997BE29 Phys.Rev. C56, 50 (1997) S.L.Belostotsky, O.G.Grebenyuk, L.G.Kudin, V.N.Nikulin, A.Boudard, B.Bonin, M.Garcon, R.M.Lombard, B.Mayer, Y.Terrien, M.Boivin, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, J.Yonnet, M.Youn, H.C.Bhang, N.E.Cheung, C.F.Perdrisat, V.Punjabi, J.Ero, Z.Fodor, P.Koncz, Z.Seres Measurement of Polarization Observables in the d(pol) + p → p(pol) + p + n Reaction at T(d) = 2.0 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 2p), E=2 GeV; measured vector, tensor analyzing power vs momentum transfer, polarization transfer; deduced deviations from theoretical results. PWIA calculations.
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1997BO44 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A385, 339 (1997) F.Borne, S.Crespin, S.Leray, Y.Patin, M.Beau, A.Boudard, F.Boue, P.Bouyer, J.L.Boyard, F.Brochard, D.Drake, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, J.M.Durand, J.Frehaut, L.Kowalski, R.Legrain, J.P.Lochard, E.Martinez, S.Menard, G.Milleret, E.Petibon, F.Plouin, Y.Terrien, J.Thun, M.Uematsu, S.Vuillier, D.M.Whittal Spallation Neutron Spectra Measurements Part I: Time-of-flight technique NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(p, xn), E=800 MeV; measured neutron spectrum. Tof method.
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1997MA57 Nucl.Phys. A622, 157c (1997) C.Marchand, G.Audit, T.Auger, A.Boudard, C.Cavata, J.Marroncle, T.Pussieux, V.Breton, H.Fonvieille, Y.Roblin, M.Morlet, L.Rosier, T.Russew, E.Voutier Requirements for a Large Solid Angle Detector for ELFE NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e'p), E=15 GeV; calculated color transparency associated neutron missing mass, momentum for large solid angle detector.
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1997MA74 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A385, 345 (1997) E.Martinez, J.Thun, Y.Patin, S.Leray, M.Beau, A.Boudard, F.Boue, P.Bouyer, J.L.Boyard, F.Brochard, S.Crespin, D.Drake, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, J.M.Durand, J.Frehaut, L.Kowalski, R.Legrain, J.P.Lochard, S.Menard, G.Milleret, E.Petibon, F.Plouin, Y.Terrien, M.Uematsu, S.Vuillier, D.M.Whittal Spallation Neutron Spectra Measurements Part II: Proton recoil spectrometer NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(n, n), E=100-1600 MeV; measured σ.
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1996BO39 Phys.Lett. 389B, 440 (1996) Triplet np Final State Interactions at Large Momentum Transfers NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(p, pπ+), (p, π+), E=400, 450 MeV; analyzed σ(θ) ratio. 1H(polarized d, p), E=1.6 GeV; 1H(polarized d, pn), E=1 GeV; analyzed σ(θ) vs Q; deduced triplet np-final state interactions contribution related features.
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1996MA15 Phys.Rev. C53, 2068 (1996) B.Mayer, A.Boudard, B.Fabbro, M.Garcon, C.Kerboul, J.Poitou, F.Wellers, W.W.Jacobs, J.Saudinos, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, J.P.Mouly, R.S.Kessler, B.M.K.Nefkens, B.Tippens, A.van der Schaaf, R.Abegg, W.T.H.van Oers, W.Briscoe, A.Petrov, A.Moalem Reaction pd → 3Heη and pd → 3Heπ+π- Near the η Threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, X), E=831.6-902.4 MeV; measured σ(E, θ) for η production; deduced η3He-scattering length. Tagging facility.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.2068
1996NI06 Phys.Rev. C54, 1732 (1996) V.N.Nikulin, A.Boudard, M.Clajus, B.Fabbro, M.Garcon, R.S.Kessler, L.K.Lytkin, B.Mayer, B.M.K.Nefkens, F.Plouin, J.Poitou, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, W.T.H.van Oers, D.White, C.Wilkin The d(pol)p → 3Heπ0 Reaction Near Threshold NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, π0), E=397.3-429.7 MeV; measured σ(θ) vs E, iT11(θ), T20(θ), T22(θ); deduced amplitudes.
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1995PU04 Phys.Lett. 350B, 178 (1995) V.Punjabi, R.Abegg, S.Belostotsky, M.Boivin, A.Boudard, E.Cheung, V.Ladygin, J.Oh, L.Penchev, N.Piskunov, C.F.Perdrisat, I.Sitnik, E.A.Strokovsky, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, V.Vikhrov, J.Yonnet, A.Zghiche Measurement of Polarization Transfer κ0 and Tensor Analyzing Power T20 in the Backward Elastic dp Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, p), E=0.3-2.34 GeV; measured polarization transfer, T20 vs momentum.
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1994AL07 Nucl.Phys. A568, 809 (1994) N.P.Aleshin, S.L.Belostotsky, O.G.Grebenyuk, V.A.Gordeev, E.N.Komarov, L.M.Kochenda, V.I.Lazarev, S.I.Manayenkov, O.V.Miklukho, V.V.Nelyubin, V.N.Nikulin, O.E.Prokofev, V.V.Sulimov, V.V.Vikhrov, A.Boudard, J.-M.Laget Study of the Deuteron Structure in Quasi-Elastic Breakup Reaction pd → ppn at 1 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, 2p), (p, pn), E=1 GeV; measured pp-, pn-coin, σ(θ1, θ2) vs nucleon momentum. Complete kinematics.
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1994ER06 Phys.Rev. C50, 2687 (1994) J.Ero, Z.Fodor, P.Koncz, Z.Seres, C.F.Perdrisat, V.Punjabi, A.Boudard, B.Bonin, M.Garcon, R.Lombard, B.Mayer, Y.Terrien, E.Tomasi, M.Boivin, J.Yonnet, H.C.Bhang, M.Youn, S.L.Belostotsky, O.G.Grebenyuk, V.N.Nikulin, L.G.Kudin 1H(d, 2p)n Reaction at 2 GeV Deuteron Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(d, 2p), E=2 GeV; measured σ(θ3, θ4) vs momentum p3; deduced transition matrix element, ρ(θ), σ(eff). Impulse approximation, multiple scattering.
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1993KO24 Nucl.Phys. A556, 621 (1993) S.Kox, J.Carbonell, C.Furget, T.Motobayashi, C.Perrin, C.Wilkin, J.Arvieux, J.P.Bocquet, A.Boudard, G.Gaillard, M.Garcon, L.Ghedira, G.Guillaume, F.Merchez, D.Rebreyend, J.Yonnet Cross Section and Deuteron Analysing Powers of the 1H(d, 2p)n Reaction at 200 and 350 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 2p), E=200, 350 MeV; measured missing mass spectra, σ(θ) vs momentum transfer squared, analyzing powers; deduced figures of merit. Comparison with impulse approximation model.
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1993WI25 Few-Body Systems 15, 67 (1993) H.Witala, W.Glockle, L.E.Antonuk, J.Arvieux, D.Bachelier, B.Bonin, A.Boudard, J.M.Cameron, H.W.Fielding, M.Garcon, F.Jourdan, C.Lapointe, W.J.McDonald, J.Pasos, G.Roy, I.The, J.Tinsley, W.Tornow, J.Yonnet, W.Ziegler Complete Set of Deuteron Analyzing Powers in Deuteron-Proton Elastic Scattering: Measurement and realistic potential predictions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, d), E=75-187 MeV; measured tensor analyzing power vs θ. Realistic NN-interaction, Faddeev calculations.
1993YO05 Nucl.Phys. A562, 352 (1993) J.Yonnet, R.Abegg, M.Boivin, A.Boudard, G.Bruge, P.Couvert, G.Gaillard, M.Garcon, L.G.Greeniaus, D.A.Hutcheon, C.Kerboul, B.Mayer Measurements of Angular Distributions of Differential Cross Sections and Analyzing Powers of the Reaction p(pol)p + dπ+ between 1.3 and 2.4 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized p, π+), E=1.3-2.4 GeV; measured σ(E, θ(π+)), Ay(E, θ(π+)). Liquid hydrogen targets.
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1991CA32 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A305, 257 (1991) J.M.Cameron, B.Ni, L.E.Antonuk, E.B.Cairns, H.W.Fielding, L.Holm, R.Igarashi, C.Lapointe, W.J.McDonald, J.Pasos, N.L.Rodning, G.Roy, J.Soukup, W.Ziegler, J.Arvieux, J.Tinsley, J.Yonnet, B.Bonin, A.Boudard, M.Garcon, D.Bachelier, I.The The Design and Calibration of the AHEAD Deuteron Polarimeter for 120 < E(d) < 250 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, d), E=120-250 MeV; measured iT11(θ), T22(θ), T20(θ), T21(θ). New deuteron polarimeter.
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1991GH01 Phys.Rev. C43, 1532 (1991) V.Ghazikhanian, B.Aas, D.Adams, E.Bleszynski, M.Bleszynski, J.Bystricky, G.J.Igo, T.Jaroszewicz, F.Sperisen, C.A.Whitten, Jr., P.Chaumette, J.Deregel, J.Fabre, F.Lehar, A.de Lesquen, L.van Rossum, J.Arvieux, J.Ball, A.Boudard, F.Perrot Vector and Tensor Spin Observables in the Reaction 1H(pol)(d(pol), d)1H(pol) at 1.6 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, d), E=1.6 GeV; measured vector, tensor spin observables. Relativistic impulse approximation analysis. Polarized target.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1532
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doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(91)91037-V
1991TH05 Nucl.Phys. A527, 359c (1991) I.The, L.Antonuk, J.Arvieux, D.H.Beck, E.J.Beise, A.Boudard, E.B.Cairns, J.M.Cameron, G.Dodson, K.A.Dow, M.Farkhondeh, H.W.Fielding, J.Flanz, M.Garcon, R.Goloskie, S.Hoibraten, J.Jourdan, S.B.Kowalski, C.Lapointe, W.J.McDonald, B.Ni, L.D.Pham, R.P.Redwine, N.Rodning, G.Roy, M.E.Schulze, P.A.Souder, J.Soukup, W.E.Turchinetz, G.van der Steenhoven, C.F.Williamson, K.E.Wilson, A.J.Wagner, S.A.Wood, W.Ziegler Measurement of Tensor Analyzing Power in Electron-Deuteron Elastic Scattering Bates Data NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e), E not given; measured deuteron tensor polarization t20.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(91)90125-P
1991TH07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 67, 173 (1991) I.The, J.Arvieux, D.H.Beck, E.J.Beise, A.Boudard, E.B.Cairns, J.M.Cameron, G.W.Dodson, K.A.Dow, M.Farkhondeh, H.W.Fielding, J.B.Flanz, M.Garcon, R.Goloskie, S.Hoibraten, J.Jourdan, S.Kowalski, C.Lapointe, W.J.McDonald, B.Ni, L.D.Pham, R.P.Redwine, N.L.Rodning, G.Roy, M.E.Schulze, P.A.Souder, J.Soukup, W.E.Turchinetz, C.F.Williamson, K.E.Wilson, S.A.Wood, W.Ziegler Measurement of Tensor Polarization in Elastic Electron-Deuteron Scattering in the Momentum-Transfer Range 3.8 ≤ q ≤ 4.6 fm-1 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e), E=120-170 MeV; measured recoil deuteron tensor polarization. 2H deduced charge monopole form factor first node.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.67.173
1990BO10 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A288, 379 (1990) B.Bonin, A.Boudard, H.Fanet, R.W.Fergerson, M.Garcon, C.Giorgetti, J.Habault, J.Le Meur, R.M.Lombard, J.C.Lugol, B.Mayer, J.P.Mouly, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, J.Yonnet, M.Morlet, J.Van de Wiele, A.Willis, G.Greeniaus, G.Gaillard, P.Markowitz, C.F.Perdrisat, R.Abegg, D.A.Hutcheon Measurement of the Inclusive p-C Analyzing Power and Cross Section in the 1 GeV Region and Calibration of the New Polarimeter POMME NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(polarized p, p), E=0.2-1.2 GeV; measured analyzing power vs θ; deduced best fit parameters.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90128-S
1990BO11 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A288, 389 (1990) B.Bonin, A.Boudard, H.Fanet, R.W.Fergerson, M.Garcon, C.Giorgetti, J.Habault, J.Le Meur, R.M.Lombard, J.C.Lugol, B.Mayer, J.P.Mouly, E.Tomasi-Gustafsson, J.C.Duchazeaubeneix, J.Yonnet, M.Morlet, J.Van de Wiele, A.Willis, G.Greeniaus, G.Gaillard, P.Markowitz, C.F.Perdrisat, R.Abegg, D.A.Hutcheon POMME: A medium energy deuteron polarimeter based on semi-inclusive d-carbon scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(polarized d, d), E=150-700 MeV; measured analyzing power; deduced best fit parameters.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90129-T
1990YO06 J.Phys.(Paris), Colloq.C-6, 379 (1990) J.Yonnet, R.Abegg, M.Boivin, A.Boudard, G.Bruge, P.Couvert, G.Gaillard, M.Garcon, L.G.Greeniaus, D.A.Hutcheon, C.Kerboul, B.Mayer Measurements of Angular Distributions of Absolute Cross Sections and Analyzing Powers of the Reaction p(pol)p → dπ+ between 1.3 and 2.4 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized p, π+), E=1.3-2.4 GeV; measured absolute σ(θ), analyzing power vs θ; deduced resonance behavior.
1989MO22 Phys.Lett. 233B, 69 (1989) T.Motobayashi, C.Perrin, J.Carbonell, C.Wilkin, S.Kox, F.Merchez, Nguyen Van Sen, D.Rebreyend, G.Guillaume, J.Arvieux, J.Yonnet, B.Bonin, A.Boudard, M.Garcon, J.Guillot, G.Gaillard Measurements of Tensor Analyzing Powers in the 1H(d, 2p)n Reaction at 200 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 2p), E=200 MeV; measured differential σ, vector, tensor analyzing power vs momentum.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(89)90617-5
1989PU01 Phys.Rev. C39, 608 (1989) V.Punjabi, C.F.Perdrisat, P.Ulmer, C.Lyndon, J.Yonnet, R.Beurtey, M.Boivin, F.Plouin, J.P.Didelez, R.Frascaria, T.Reposeur, R.Siebert, E.Warde, A.Boudard, P.C.Gugelot Deuteron Breakup at 2.1 and 1.25 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 4He, 12C, Ti, Sn(polarized d, pX), E=2.1 GeV; 1H(polarized d, pX), E=1.25 GeV; measured σ(θ), T20(θ) vs proton momentum; deduced d internal momentum distribution. Impulse approximation, Paris potentials, deuteron wave function.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.608
1988AR19 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A273, 48 (1988) J.Arvieux, S.D.Baker, A.Boudard, J.Cameron, T.Hasegawa, D.Hutcheon, C.Kerboul, G.Gaillard, Nguyen Van Sen Deuteron Polarimetry Studies at Low and Intermediate Energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(polarized d, 3He), E=2.3 GeV; measured absolute analyzing power.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(88)90797-8
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