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Research paper thumbnail of Quasi-free scattering and final state interactions in the reaction 2H(p,2p)n at 585 MeV

Nuclear Physics A, 1975

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of S-wave pion absorption in 3 He

SIN (Schweizerisches Institut fuer Nuklearforschung) Newsletter, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Absorption of charged pions in 3 He

Helvetica Physica Acta, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Pion absorption in 3 He at 320 MeV/c

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Pion nucleon and deuteron knock out in 3 He

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Pion absorption mechanisms from a triple coincidence experiment on 4 He

SIN (Schweizerisches Institut fuer Nuklearforschung) Newsletter, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Multinucleon pion absorption processes in the helium isotopes

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Single-neutron emission induced by stopped π− in 1p shell nuclei

Research paper thumbnail of LADS — large acceptance detector system for pion-nucleus reactions

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1991

A large acceptance detector system (LADS) has been designed and built at the Paul Scherrer Instit... more A large acceptance detector system (LADS) has been designed and built at the Paul Scherrer Institute to study multi-particle final states after plan-nucleus absorption. It consists of a 28-sector cylinder of plastic scintillator of 1.6 m active length and 1.5 m diameter, and two cylindrical wire chambers: two 14-sector endcaps of plastic scintillator close each end.

Research paper thumbnail of A position-sensitive detector system with subnanosecond timing and its utilization in the measurement of pion absorption

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1988

ABSTRACT A complex position-sensitive, time-of-flight detector was designed at the SIN to be used... more ABSTRACT A complex position-sensitive, time-of-flight detector was designed at the SIN to be used in the kinematically complete measurements of pion absorption in light nuclei, for the detection of both neutrons and charged particles. Design parameters and TOF properties resulting from the computer calculations and suitable test measurements are given for the system consisting of 200 × 10 × 5 cm3 NE 102A scintillator bars, XP 2230 photomultipliers and discriminator. Position dependence of the timing parameters of the 2 m long NE 102A bar viewed from the ends by photomultipliers has been clearly revealed in our model and experimentally verified.

Research paper thumbnail of Search for emission of nucleons and nucleon pairs following muon capture in selected light nuclei

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1986

Preliminary results of measurements of proton energy spectra and search for coincident p. n pair ... more Preliminary results of measurements of proton energy spectra and search for coincident p. n pair emission following negative muon capture in t2C, 160, 27AI are given. A very clear signal for proton emission is found, which can be exploited in future detailed studies.

Research paper thumbnail of SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NEW THREE-BODY BREAK-UP MECHANISM FOUND IN THE STUDY OF THE 7Li(p,2d)4He REACTION

Few Particle Problemsin the Nuclear Interaction, 1972

Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the significance of the new three-body bre... more Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the significance of the new three-body breakup mechanism found in the study of the 7 Li (p, 2d) 4 He reaction. It describes a three-body breakup mechanism involving a nuclear reaction performed on a cluster of nucleons within a nucleus. Also, experimental data on the 7 Li (p,2d) 4He reaction in both symmetric and nonsymmetric geometries have been accumulated. Nonsymmetric geometry measurements have been made to examine whether the positions of the experimental broad structures follow the predictions based on the model of a quasi-free interaction between the incident particle and the triton cluster. An improved Plane Wave Impulse Approximation (PWIA) has been calculated. The chapter also discusses a possible way to study particle correlation inside the nucleus by comparing this mechanism with quasi-free scattering.

Research paper thumbnail of A study of reaction mechanisms for the 7Li(p, 2d)4He reaction at 45 MeV

Physics Letters B, 1972

The first kinematically complete experiment involving a (p, 2d) reaction is reported. It is found... more The first kinematically complete experiment involving a (p, 2d) reaction is reported. It is found that at 45 MeV bombarding energy a significant part of the 7Li(p, 2d)4He reaction cross section arises from contributions from sequential decay processes through excited states of 6Li. A new three-body break-up mechanism involving the quasi-free interaction of the proton with the bound triton is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Table 1

BNL-AGS. Fully corrected measurement of the total and annihilation cross sections in the reaction... more BNL-AGS. Fully corrected measurement of the total and annihilation cross sections in the reaction (an p --& gt; anything) in the 100 - 500 Gev momentum region. These results supercede those given in PL 175B, 383.

Research paper thumbnail of Proceedings, 5th Meeting of Yugoslav Nuclear Physicists, Portoroz, Nov 4-6 1976

Research paper thumbnail of STUDY OF REACTION MECHANISMS FOR THE <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mi>s</mi><mi>u</mi><mi>p</mi><mn>7</mn></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">sup 7</annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:0.8389em;vertical-align:-0.1944em;"></span><span class="mord mathnormal">s</span><span class="mord mathnormal">u</span><span class="mord mathnormal">p</span><span class="mord">7</span></span></span></span>Li(p,2d)$sup 4$He REACTION AT 45 MeV

Research paper thumbnail of Izmerenia np Sovpadenii v Procesah Neuprugogo Vzaimodeistvia Neitronov s Vodorodom i Deiteriem

Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Seriya Fizcheskaya, 1971

Research paper thumbnail of High accuracy spectroscopy of 3- and 4-body Λ hypernuclei at Jefferson Lab

EPJ Web of Conferences

JLab E12-19-002 Experiment is planned to measure the Λ-binding energies of 3ΛH [Jπ = 1/2+ or 3/2+... more JLab E12-19-002 Experiment is planned to measure the Λ-binding energies of 3ΛH [Jπ = 1/2+ or 3/2+(T = 0)] and 4ΛH (1+) at JLab Hall C. The expected accuracy for the binding-energy measurement is |ΔBtotal Λ | ≃ 70 keV. The accurate spectroscopy for these light hypernuclei would shed light on the puzzle of the small binding energy and short lifetime of 3ΛH, and the chargesymmetry breaking in the ΛN interaction. We aim to perform the experiment in 2025.

Research paper thumbnail of Spectroscopy of A=9 hyperlithium with the (e,e′K+) reaction

Physical Review C, 2021

Missing mass spectroscopy with the (e, e ′ K +) reaction was performed at Jefferson Laboratory's ... more Missing mass spectroscopy with the (e, e ′ K +) reaction was performed at Jefferson Laboratory's Hall C for the neutron rich Λ hypernucleus 9 Λ Li. The ground-state (g.s.) energy was obtained to be B g.s.

Research paper thumbnail of High Resolution Λ Hypernuclear Spectroscopy with Electron Beams

Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Science at J-PARC — Unlocking the Mysteries of Life, Matter and the Universe —, 2015

JLab E05-115 which is an experiment for Λ hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beams was carri... more JLab E05-115 which is an experiment for Λ hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beams was carried out at Jefferson Lab (JLab) in 2009. In the experiment, 7 Λ He, 9 Λ Li, 10 Λ Be, 12 Λ B and 52 Λ V were measured by new magnetic spectrometer systems (SPL+HES+HKS) which were necessary for spectroscopy with high energy resolution of sub-MeV (FWHM). This is the first attempt to measure a Λ hypernucleus with up to medium-heavy mass region by the (e,e K +) reaction, overcoming high rate and high multiplicity conditions due to electromagnetic background particles. An overview of the hypernuclear experiments at JLab Hall-C and preliminary binding energy spectrum of 10 Λ Be are shown.

Research paper thumbnail of Quasi-free scattering and final state interactions in the reaction 2H(p,2p)n at 585 MeV

Nuclear Physics A, 1975

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of S-wave pion absorption in 3 He

SIN (Schweizerisches Institut fuer Nuklearforschung) Newsletter, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Absorption of charged pions in 3 He

Helvetica Physica Acta, 1985

Research paper thumbnail of Pion absorption in 3 He at 320 MeV/c

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Pion nucleon and deuteron knock out in 3 He

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of Pion absorption mechanisms from a triple coincidence experiment on 4 He

SIN (Schweizerisches Institut fuer Nuklearforschung) Newsletter, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Multinucleon pion absorption processes in the helium isotopes

Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Single-neutron emission induced by stopped π− in 1p shell nuclei

Research paper thumbnail of LADS — large acceptance detector system for pion-nucleus reactions

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1991

A large acceptance detector system (LADS) has been designed and built at the Paul Scherrer Instit... more A large acceptance detector system (LADS) has been designed and built at the Paul Scherrer Institute to study multi-particle final states after plan-nucleus absorption. It consists of a 28-sector cylinder of plastic scintillator of 1.6 m active length and 1.5 m diameter, and two cylindrical wire chambers: two 14-sector endcaps of plastic scintillator close each end.

Research paper thumbnail of A position-sensitive detector system with subnanosecond timing and its utilization in the measurement of pion absorption

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1988

ABSTRACT A complex position-sensitive, time-of-flight detector was designed at the SIN to be used... more ABSTRACT A complex position-sensitive, time-of-flight detector was designed at the SIN to be used in the kinematically complete measurements of pion absorption in light nuclei, for the detection of both neutrons and charged particles. Design parameters and TOF properties resulting from the computer calculations and suitable test measurements are given for the system consisting of 200 × 10 × 5 cm3 NE 102A scintillator bars, XP 2230 photomultipliers and discriminator. Position dependence of the timing parameters of the 2 m long NE 102A bar viewed from the ends by photomultipliers has been clearly revealed in our model and experimentally verified.

Research paper thumbnail of Search for emission of nucleons and nucleon pairs following muon capture in selected light nuclei

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1986

Preliminary results of measurements of proton energy spectra and search for coincident p. n pair ... more Preliminary results of measurements of proton energy spectra and search for coincident p. n pair emission following negative muon capture in t2C, 160, 27AI are given. A very clear signal for proton emission is found, which can be exploited in future detailed studies.

Research paper thumbnail of SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NEW THREE-BODY BREAK-UP MECHANISM FOUND IN THE STUDY OF THE 7Li(p,2d)4He REACTION

Few Particle Problemsin the Nuclear Interaction, 1972

Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the significance of the new three-body bre... more Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the significance of the new three-body breakup mechanism found in the study of the 7 Li (p, 2d) 4 He reaction. It describes a three-body breakup mechanism involving a nuclear reaction performed on a cluster of nucleons within a nucleus. Also, experimental data on the 7 Li (p,2d) 4He reaction in both symmetric and nonsymmetric geometries have been accumulated. Nonsymmetric geometry measurements have been made to examine whether the positions of the experimental broad structures follow the predictions based on the model of a quasi-free interaction between the incident particle and the triton cluster. An improved Plane Wave Impulse Approximation (PWIA) has been calculated. The chapter also discusses a possible way to study particle correlation inside the nucleus by comparing this mechanism with quasi-free scattering.

Research paper thumbnail of A study of reaction mechanisms for the 7Li(p, 2d)4He reaction at 45 MeV

Physics Letters B, 1972

The first kinematically complete experiment involving a (p, 2d) reaction is reported. It is found... more The first kinematically complete experiment involving a (p, 2d) reaction is reported. It is found that at 45 MeV bombarding energy a significant part of the 7Li(p, 2d)4He reaction cross section arises from contributions from sequential decay processes through excited states of 6Li. A new three-body break-up mechanism involving the quasi-free interaction of the proton with the bound triton is discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Table 1

BNL-AGS. Fully corrected measurement of the total and annihilation cross sections in the reaction... more BNL-AGS. Fully corrected measurement of the total and annihilation cross sections in the reaction (an p --& gt; anything) in the 100 - 500 Gev momentum region. These results supercede those given in PL 175B, 383.

Research paper thumbnail of Proceedings, 5th Meeting of Yugoslav Nuclear Physicists, Portoroz, Nov 4-6 1976

Research paper thumbnail of STUDY OF REACTION MECHANISMS FOR THE <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mi>s</mi><mi>u</mi><mi>p</mi><mn>7</mn></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">sup 7</annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:0.8389em;vertical-align:-0.1944em;"></span><span class="mord mathnormal">s</span><span class="mord mathnormal">u</span><span class="mord mathnormal">p</span><span class="mord">7</span></span></span></span>Li(p,2d)$sup 4$He REACTION AT 45 MeV

Research paper thumbnail of Izmerenia np Sovpadenii v Procesah Neuprugogo Vzaimodeistvia Neitronov s Vodorodom i Deiteriem

Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Seriya Fizcheskaya, 1971

Research paper thumbnail of High accuracy spectroscopy of 3- and 4-body Λ hypernuclei at Jefferson Lab

EPJ Web of Conferences

JLab E12-19-002 Experiment is planned to measure the Λ-binding energies of 3ΛH [Jπ = 1/2+ or 3/2+... more JLab E12-19-002 Experiment is planned to measure the Λ-binding energies of 3ΛH [Jπ = 1/2+ or 3/2+(T = 0)] and 4ΛH (1+) at JLab Hall C. The expected accuracy for the binding-energy measurement is |ΔBtotal Λ | ≃ 70 keV. The accurate spectroscopy for these light hypernuclei would shed light on the puzzle of the small binding energy and short lifetime of 3ΛH, and the chargesymmetry breaking in the ΛN interaction. We aim to perform the experiment in 2025.

Research paper thumbnail of Spectroscopy of A=9 hyperlithium with the (e,e′K+) reaction

Physical Review C, 2021

Missing mass spectroscopy with the (e, e ′ K +) reaction was performed at Jefferson Laboratory's ... more Missing mass spectroscopy with the (e, e ′ K +) reaction was performed at Jefferson Laboratory's Hall C for the neutron rich Λ hypernucleus 9 Λ Li. The ground-state (g.s.) energy was obtained to be B g.s.

Research paper thumbnail of High Resolution Λ Hypernuclear Spectroscopy with Electron Beams

Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Science at J-PARC — Unlocking the Mysteries of Life, Matter and the Universe —, 2015

JLab E05-115 which is an experiment for Λ hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beams was carri... more JLab E05-115 which is an experiment for Λ hypernuclear spectroscopy with electron beams was carried out at Jefferson Lab (JLab) in 2009. In the experiment, 7 Λ He, 9 Λ Li, 10 Λ Be, 12 Λ B and 52 Λ V were measured by new magnetic spectrometer systems (SPL+HES+HKS) which were necessary for spectroscopy with high energy resolution of sub-MeV (FWHM). This is the first attempt to measure a Λ hypernucleus with up to medium-heavy mass region by the (e,e K +) reaction, overcoming high rate and high multiplicity conditions due to electromagnetic background particles. An overview of the hypernuclear experiments at JLab Hall-C and preliminary binding energy spectrum of 10 Λ Be are shown.

Research paper thumbnail of New perspectives in multinucleon pion absorption on light nuclei

AIP Conference Proceedings 412, 1997

Multinucleon absorption cross sections have been measured in 3He and 4He with three unbound, ener... more Multinucleon absorption cross sections have been measured in 3He and 4He with three unbound, energetic nucleons in the final state. The ratios of the different 3NA cross sections are difficult to understand in terms of only two-step processes. Similar difficulties appear in the decomposition of the 3NA yield into mechanisms. Although a part of this yield is identified to be due to two-step processes, a large fraction is well described by a simple phase space model. (AIP)

Research paper thumbnail of π+ absorption on N and Ar

PHYSICAL REVIEW C, 60, 1999

The absorption of positive pions on N and Ar has been studied for Tπ+=118, 162, and 239 MeV. A pr... more The absorption of positive pions on N and Ar has been studied for Tπ+=118, 162, and 239 MeV. A precise determination has been made of the total absorption cross section for each energy and target nucleus. Comparisons are made with prior LADS results on 2H, 3He, and 4He. In addition, results are presented for the detected multiplicities of emitted protons, neutrons, and deuterons following pion absorption.