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B. Schoch

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Cross-sections for the (γ, n) reaction in9Be,12C and16O at 60 MeV photon energy

1975

PhysicsNuclear physicsExcited stateBinding energyGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeutronPhoton energyAtomic physicsLettere al Nuovo Cimento
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(γ,2N) reaction inC12

1995

The $^{12}$C(\ensuremath{\gamma},pn) and $^{12}$C(\ensuremath{\gamma},pp) reactions have been measured for photon energies between 80 and 157 MeV using a photon tagging spectrometer and plastic scintillator detectors. The overall energy resolution was \ensuremath{\sim}7 MeV, sufficient to determine the initial shells of the emitted nucleons. Corrections were made for solid angle and threshold effects by means of Monte Carlo simulations. For the (\ensuremath{\gamma},pn) reaction both the missing energy and recoil momentum distributions are largely consistent with a two-nucleon absorption process on p-shell an sp nucleon pairs. For the much smaller $^{12}$C(\ensuremath{\gamma},pp) cross secti…

PhysicsMomentumNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonMissing energyRecoilNuclear TheoryAbsorption (logic)Atomic physicsScintillatorNuclear ExperimentNucleonEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review C
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New results on the Roper resonance and the P_{11} partial wave

2008

Properties of the Roper resonance, the first scalar excitation of the nucleon, are determined. Pole positions and residues of the $P_{11}$ partial wave are studied in a combined analysis of pion- and photo-induced reactions. We find the Roper pole at $\{(1371\pm7)-i(92\pm10)\}$ MeV and an elasticity of $0.61\pm 0.03$. The largest decay coupling is found for the $N\sigma$ ($\sigma=(\pi\pi)$-$S$-wave). The analysis is based on new data on $\gamma p\to p\pi^0\pi^0$ for photons in the energy range from the two-pion threshold to 820 MeV from TAPS at Mainz and from 0.4 to 1.3 GeV from Crystal Barrel at Bonn and includes further data from other experiments. The partial wave analysis excludes the p…

TAPSNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRoper resonancePhotonProtonPHOTON SPECTROMETERPartial wave analysisNuclear TheoryDalitz plotFOS: Physical sciencesPION-PHOTOPRODUCTIONPROTONTHRESHOLDNuclear physicsPionHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Nuclear ExperimentPhysicsPI(0) PHOTOPRODUCTIONHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyRELATIVISTIC QUARK-MODELSTRANGE-BARYON SPECTRUMPOSITIVE-STRANGENESSFORCESNucleonExcitation
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The 16O(γ, 2N) reaction measured with tagged photons

1991

The results of tagged-photon measurements of the 4He(γ, pn)d, 4He(γ, pn)pn and 4He(γ, pp)nn reactions, carried out with photons of energies 80–131 MeV, are presented. The (γ, pn)d three-body-breakup cross section dominates the four-body-breakup cross section. The three-body-breakup cross section and the corresponding deuteron recoil-momentum spectrum are reasonably accounted for by a mechanism of photon absorption on correlated proton-neutron pairs. In contrast the four-body-breakup mechanism appears to have two components: absorption on correlated proton-neutron pairs and a more complex additional component which has a distribution similar to phase space. The data rule out substantial phot…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)Distribution (mathematics)PhotonDeuteriumPhase spaceNuclear TheoryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Nuclear Physics A
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The reaction at Eγ = 60 and 80 MeV

1986

Abstract The tagged photon technique has been used to measure the 12C photoproton cross section over the angular range θp = 30°–135° for Eγ = 60 and 80 MeV. Comparison of the results with quasifree knockout and quasideuteron calculations shows that photon interaction with two-nucleon pairs is dominant at least for high excitation energies in the residual nucleus.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular rangePhotonNuclear TheoryMeasure (physics)ResidualNuclear physicsCross section (physics)medicine.anatomical_structuremedicineAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleusExcitationPhysics Letters B
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Measurement of the p(γ,π^{0}) cross section at threshold

1990

Differential and absolute cross sections for the reaction {ital p}({gamma},{pi}{sup 0}) have been measured with energy-defined photons in the threshold region ({ital E}{sub {gamma}}=131.4--157.2 MeV). The {ital E}{sub 0+} amplitude has been extracted out of the data. The values found are in disagreement with predictions of low-energy theorems.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsPhotonAmplitudePionMesonComputer Science::Information RetrievalHadronGeneral Physics and AstronomyElementary particleAtomic physicsBosonPhysical Review Letters
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Differential cross sections for coherent and incoherent neutral-pion photoproduction from calcium

1989

Differential and absolute cross sections for the coherent reaction $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$(\ensuremath{\gamma},${\ensuremath{\pi}}^{0}$${)}^{40}$Ca g.s., as well as for the incoherent reaction $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$(\ensuremath{\gamma},${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\pi}}}^{0}$${)}^{40}$Ca(g.s.), have been measured with monochromatic photons in the threshold region (${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}$=157--169 MeV). The differential cross section for the coherent process exhibits a diffraction minimum due to the nuclear mass form factor while the incoherent cross section is rather structureless. The cross sections are in good agreement with recent distorted-wave impulse-approximation calculations.

PhysicsNuclear reactionPionMesonHadronForm factor (quantum field theory)General Physics and AstronomyElementary particleAtomic physicsDelta baryonBosonPhysical Review Letters
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Polarizability of the neutron

1990

Abstract A first measurement of quasi-free Compton scattering by the neutron bound in the deuteron has yielded a value for the polarizability of the neutron of αn=(11.7 −11.7+4.3)×10 −4fm 3. This means that a finite value for the polarizability has been obtained, though the result is still consistent with zero. The π0 decay constant Fπ 0γγ and the pion nucleon coupling constant gNNπ have opposite signs.

Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryCompton scatteringlcsh:QC1-999Nuclear physicsPionDeuteriumPolarizabilityNeutronAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsExponential decayAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonlcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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Response of BGO detectors to photons of 3–50 MeV energy

1993

Abstract The response of an array of 7 hexagonal BGO detectors each 7.5 cm long (6.7 radiation lengths) with 3.6 cm side-to-side distance was measured using monochromatic photons from the tagged-photon facility at the electron accelerator MAMI A at Mainz. The experimental spectra of the deposited energy for a single detector and for the array of seven modules compare very well with the predictions of Monte Carlo shower simulations using the code GEANT3. Significant improvement of the energy resolution is observed for the summed energy spectra compared to the resolution of a single module. This improvement deteriorates at higher photon energies because the length of the detector is not suffi…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodResolution (electron density)DetectorParticle acceleratorRadiationSpectral linelaw.inventionNuclear physicsOpticslawMonochromatic colorbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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First Measurement of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule forH1from 0.7 to 1.8 GeV at ELSA

2003

To verify the fundamental Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule for the first time experimentally, we measured the helicity dependent total photoabsorption cross section with circularly polarized real photons and longitudinally polarized nucleons in the photon energy range 0.68-1.82 GeV with the tagged photon facility at ELSA. The experiment was carried out with a 4pi detection system, a circularly polarized tagged photon beam, and a frozen spin polarized proton target. The contribution to the GDH sum rule in this photon energy range is [49.9+/-2.4(stat)+/-2.2(syst)] mub.

PhysicsParticle physicsRange (particle radiation)PhotonProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhoton energy01 natural sciencesHelicityNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSum rule in quantum mechanicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonSpin-½Physical Review Letters
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Measurement of Helicity-Dependent Photoabsorption Cross Sections on the Neutron from 815 to 1825 MeV

2005

Helicity-dependent total photoabsorption cross sections on the deuteron have been measured for the first time at ELSA (Bonn) in the photon energy range from 815 to 1825 MeV. Circularly polarized tagged photons impinging on a longitudinally polarized LiD target have been used together with a highly efficient 4pi detector system. The data around 1 GeV are not compatible with predictions from existing multipole analyses. From the measured energy range an experimental contribution to the GDH integral on the neutron of [33.9 +/- 5.5(stat) +/- 4.5(syst)] microb is extracted.

PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Photon010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhoton energy7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesHelicityNuclear physicsDeuterium0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsMultipole expansionCircular polarizationPhysical Review Letters
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A time-of-flight facility for the measurement of electron-induced neutron spectra

1974

Abstract A time-of-flight facility is constructed to investigate photoneutrons in the energy range 5 MeV ≤ En ≤ 200 MeV. Photoneutrons are detected simultaneously at four angles (40.2°, 90°, 113.5°, 142.2°). The overall time resolution varies from 0.282 ns/m to 0.358 ns/m, depending on the different flight paths (18.56 m to 11.40 m). As a first check the facility is used to measure the ratio of the number of virtual photons to real photons via the photodisintegration of 2H. The measured values agree with the calculated photon spectra.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsRange (particle radiation)Time of flightPhotonPhotodisintegrationVirtual particleNeutron spectraGeneral MedicineElectronPhoton spectraNuclear Instruments and Methods
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Quasi-deuteron effects at intermediate energies

2008

It has been shown that photon and pion reactions in certain energy regions are dominated by the absorption on correlated (n-p)-pairs. Therefore, calculations based on quasi-deuteron models describe rather well the present experimental results. However, with more accurate data out of the reactions (γ,np),(γ,N), (π,NN) and (π,N) performed so that the complete kinematics is known, the correlation function of nucleon pairs in nuclei can be studied a quantity very important for our understanding of the nuclear many body system. The dominance for absorption on pairs in reactions with a rather big mismatch in energy and momentum in the entrance channel compared with the exit channel of the reactio…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsPhotonPionCorrelation functionDeuteriumNuclear TheoryMomentum transferEnergy–momentum relationNuclear ExperimentNucleonAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)
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Transparency ratio in γA→η′A′ and the in-medium η′ width

2012

Abstract The photoproduction of η ′ -mesons off different nuclei has been measured with the CBELSA/TAPS detector system for incident photon energies between 1500–2200 MeV. The transparency ratio has been deduced and compared to theoretical calculations describing the propagation of η ′ -mesons in nuclei. The comparison indicates a width of the η ′ -meson of the order of Γ = 15 – 25 MeV at ρ = ρ 0 for an average momentum p η ′ = 1050 MeV / c , at which the η ′ -meson is produced in the nuclear rest frame. The inelastic η ′ N cross section is estimated to be 3–10 mb. Parameterizing the photoproduction cross section of η ′ -mesons by σ ( A ) = σ 0 A α , a value of α = 0.84 ± 0.03 has been dedu…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonProtonMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringNuclear TheoryNiobiumchemistry.chemical_elementRest frame7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesMomentumNuclear physicsCross section (physics)chemistry0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsPhysics Letters B
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Interpretation of the High-Energy ProcessesO16(γ,p0)N15andO16(γ,n0)O15

1978

Calculations based on a two-nucleon ($n\ensuremath{-}p$) absorption mechanism show that the form factor of the residual nucleus plays an important role in determining the shape of the photoproduction cross section in a wide energy range $60 \mathrm{MeV}l~{E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}l~300 \mathrm{MeV}$.

PhysicsNuclear reactionBaryonCrystallographyNuclear TheoryHadronForm factor (quantum field theory)General Physics and AstronomyElementary particleAbsorption (logic)Nuclear ExperimentNucleonEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review Letters
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Measurement of photon showers in lead produced by electrons of 150 MeV

1976

Abstract The photon energy spectra induced by 150 MeV electrons in lead were measured in the energy range from 40 MeV up to the primary electron energy. The target thickness was varied between 0.1 and 2.5 radiation lengths X 0 . The photons were analyzed by use of a technique based on deuteron photodisintegration. Differential and integral shower spectra are presented and compared with Monte Carlo calculations of Nagel and Messel et al., both interpolated to our primary energy of 150 MeV. The measured spectra show good agreement with these Monte Carlo calculations for the thickest target of 2.5 X 0 and with calculated bremsstrahlung spectra for the thinnest target of 0.1 X 0 . Considerable …

Nuclear physicsPhysicsRange (particle radiation)PhotonPhotodisintegrationMonte Carlo methodBremsstrahlungGeneral MedicineElectronPhoton energyRadiationAtomic physicsNuclear Instruments and Methods
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Differential cross section for the reaction 2H(γ, p)n from 133 to 158 MeV

1991

The cross section for the reaction 2H(γ, p)n has been measured at laboratory photon energies Eγ = 133−158 MeV and c.m. angles between 30° and 150°. The reaction was induced by a tagged bremsstrahlung photon beam incident on a liquid deuterium target. The uncertainty in the absolute cross sections is ⩽ 5%. There is now reasonable agreement between recent measurements in this energy region and the overall data set now defines the cross section sufficiently well to provide a test of current models of the reaction.

Scattering cross-sectionNuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)PhotonDeuteriumNuclear cross sectionAtomic physicsBeam (structure)Bremsstrahlung photonNuclear Physics A
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The MAMI-project

2008

In the energy region up to one GeV the "racetrack"-microtron /1/ offers an economic way to achieve a 100% duty factor e--beam with a high current (IO0~A) and a well defined energy (Ap/p ~ 10-4). Such an e--beam appears to be ideal for the experimental investigation of the nucleus: coincidence experiments of the type (e,e'x) and (e,e'xy) become possible in a wide kinematical region yielding information about the response of the nucleus to the transferred energy and momentum. By the method of bremsstrahl-tagging, for the f i r s t time, rather intensive ( few times 107/sec) photon beams with high monochromaticity and well known fluxes wi l l be available. To make the best use out of such new …

Nuclear physicsPhysicsMomentumDuty cycleSolid anglePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsEnergy–momentum relationElectronCoincidenceBeam (structure)Energy (signal processing)
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Scaling of the 4He(γ,p)t reaction in the Eγ = 80–160 MeV region

1993

The 4He(γ,p) 3H reaction cross section has been measured with tagged photons of energy 81–158 MeV. Protons were detected over the angular range 55°–125°. The scaling of the data as a function of momentum mismatch has been examined for two reaction models, the modified quasideuteron mechanism and quasifree knockout. Both models show clear scaling behaviour but comparison of the predicted and measured scaling function shapes favours the modified quasideuteron mechanism at momenta up to ≈500 MeV/c.

PhysicsMomentumNuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)Angular rangePhotonReaction modelNuclear TheoryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentScalingPhysics Letters B
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A method for measuring total cross sections of (γ, π−) reactions at threshold

1981

Abstract A new method for detecting low energy negative pions has been investigated. The negative pions are identified via monoenergetic neutrons produced in the reaction π − + D → 2 n and detected by means of a time of flight spectrometer. The feasibility for measuring D ( γ , π − ) cross sections near threshold is demonstrated; an extension to heavier nuclei seems to be possible. Futher the method is well suited for applications together with tagged photon beams.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsTime of flightNear thresholdLow energyPionSpectrometerNuclear TheoryPhoton beamsNeutronGeneral MedicineAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNuclear Instruments and Methods
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Cross sections for the reactionO16(γ, p0)N15at forward angles forEγ=80MeV

1980

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAtomic physicsPhysical Review C
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Helicity Dependence ofγp→Nπbelow 450 MeV and Contribution to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule

2000

The helicity dependence of the single pion photoproduction on the proton has been measured in the energy range from 200 to 450 MeV for the first time. The experiment, performed at the Mainz microtron MAMI, used a 4pi-detector system, a circularly polarized, tagged photon beam, and a frozen-spin target. The data obtained provide new information for multipole analyses of pion photoproduction and determine the main contributions to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule and the forward spin polarizability gamma(0).

PhysicsParticle physicsProtonNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyHelicityNuclear physicsPionPolarizabilityPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSum rule in quantum mechanicsNuclear ExperimentMultipole expansionMicrotronSpin-½Physical Review Letters
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C12(γ,p)11B cross section from 80 to 157 MeV

1995

The $^{12}\mathrm{C}$(\ensuremath{\gamma},p${)}^{11}$B differential cross section has been measured over proton angles ranging from 58\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{} to 128\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}, using tagged photons of energy 80--157 MeV, for low-lying regions of residual excitation energy in $^{11}\mathrm{B}$. The data have been compared with four different types of calculation. It is shown that scaling of the cross section with momentum mismatch occurs for both the ground-state and excited-state data.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsBaryonNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonHadronElementary particleIsotopes of boronAtomic physicsNucleonEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review C
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Experimental Check of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule for H1

2004

For the first time we checked the fundamental Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule for the proton experimentally in the photon energy range from 0.2-2.9 GeV with the tagged photon facilities at MAMI (Mainz) and ELSA (Bonn). New data of the doubly polarized total cross section difference are presented in the energy range from 1.6 to 2.9 GeV. The contribution to the GDH integral from 0.2-2.9 GeV yields [254+/-5(stat)+/-12(syst)] microb with negative contributions in the Regge regime at photon energies above 2.1 GeV. This trend supports the validity of the GDH sum rule.

PhysicsRange (particle radiation)PhotonProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhoton energy01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsRegge theory0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSum rule in quantum mechanicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysical Review Letters
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The (γ, n) reaction on 16O between giant resonance and pion threshold

1982

Abstract A new TOF facility has been built for measurements of differential (γ, n) cross sections to discrete final states of light nuclei in the photon energy range between giant resonance and pion threshold. The observed neutron angle θn can continuously be varied between 0° and 150°, and additionally measurements at 175° and 180° are possible. Differential cross sections for the reaction 16O(γ, n0)15O are presented for Eγ = 60 MeV (40° ⩽ θn ⩽ 149°) and for θn = 90° (60 MeV ⩽ Eγ ⩽ 160 MeV). The results, combined with the corresponding (γ, p0) cross sections, indicate an absorption mechanism of high energy photons by neutron-proton pairs.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLight nucleusRange (particle radiation)Nuclear TheoryPhoton energyNuclear physicsPionGiant resonanceNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Nuclear Physics A
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A Method for Measurements of the Total 2H(γ,π−)PP Cross Sections at Threshold

1979

In recent years measurements of the total cross section for the reactions 2H(γ,π+ nn) and 2H(γ,π0)2H close to the production threshold were performed1. For the 2H(γ,π−)pp reaction data of similar good quality doesn’t exist. In this paper a method is prescribed and the feasibility for the reaction 2H(γ,π−)pp is demonstrated. Figure 1 shows the principle: The photon beam hits a liquid or high pressured gas target of 2H. π− are created on the deuteron and stopped in the same target cell. The major part of the tt are captured π− are captured by deuterons via the reaction 2H(π−,n)n. The energy is shared equally by the two neutrons (En= 68.2 MeV). One of these monochromatic neutrons is detected b…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)Time of flightQuality (physics)DeuteriumNeutron detectionNeutronMonochromatic colorPhoton beam
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"Table 1" of "Differential cross section for the reaction $^2$H(��,p)n from 133 to 158 MeV"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionExclusiveGAMMA DEUT --> P NDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 2" of "C-12 (gamma,p) B-11 cross-section from 80 to 157 MeV"

1995

EX = 7 (FROM 6.5 TO 8.0 MEV). ANGULAR BINS OF 5 DEG WIDTH.

GAMMA NUCLEUS --> BOR11* PPhotoproductionIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveGAMMA C12 --> BOR11* PCross SectionSIG
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"Table 3" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 2" of "The 16O(��, 2N) reaction measured with tagged photons"

2015

PROPOSED THAT THE REACTION IS DUE TO A QUASI DEUTERON MECHANISM AND P N PAIRS E]ECT FROM THE 1P SHELL.

InclusivePhotoproductionGAMMA NUCLEUS --> P P XIntegrated Cross SectionGAMMA O16 --> P P XCross SectionSIG
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"Table 6" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 3" of "C-12 (gamma,p) B-11 cross-section from 80 to 157 MeV"

1995

EX = 13 (FROM 12.0 TO 13.5 MEV). ANGULAR BINS OF 5 DEG WIDTH.

GAMMA NUCLEUS --> BOR11* PPhotoproductionIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveGAMMA C12 --> BOR11* PCross SectionSIG
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"Table 4" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 1" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 7" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 1" of "C-12 (gamma,p) B-11 cross-section from 80 to 157 MeV"

1995

EX IN 0 MEV REGION (FROM 0 TO 1.5 MEV). ANGULAR BINS OF 5 DEG WIDTH.

GAMMA NUCLEUS --> BOR11* PPhotoproductionNuclear TheoryIntegrated Cross SectionMathematics::General TopologyPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsExclusiveGAMMA C12 --> BOR11* PCross SectionNuclear ExperimentSIG
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"Table 2" of "Differential cross section for the reaction $^2$H(��,p)n from 133 to 158 MeV"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionExclusiveGAMMA DEUT --> P NDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 2" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 5" of "Scaling of the $^{4}$He(��,p)t reaction in the $E_\gamma$ = 80���160 MeV region"

2015

No description provided.

Single Differential Cross SectionPhotoproductionGAMMA HE --> TRITIUM PExclusiveDSIG/DOMEGA
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"Table 1" of "The 16O(��, 2N) reaction measured with tagged photons"

2015

PROPOSED THAT THE REACTION IS DUE TO A QUASI DEUTERON MECHANISM AND P N PAIRS E]ECT FROM THE 1P SHELL.

InclusiveGAMMA NUCLEUS --> N P XPhotoproductionGAMMA O16 --> P N XIntegrated Cross SectionCross SectionSIG
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