A. Green
Rutgers University
13 Papers
89 Citations
A. Green is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Nuclear reaction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Green include Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Papers
Enhancement of the relative ( Delta S=1)/( Delta S=0) response of 40Ca at high excitation energies.
C. Glashausser,K. L. Jones,F. T. Baker,L. Bimbot,H Esbensen,R. W. Fergerson,A. Green,S. Nanda,RD Smith +8 more
TL;DR: Spin-flip probabilities have been measured for inelastic proton scattering from /sup 40/Ca at 319 MeV at angles between 3/sup 0/ and 12/sup 1/ and excitation energies up to about 40 MeV.
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The nuclear spin response to intermediate energy protons
F. T. Baker,L. Bimbot,B. Castel,R.W. Fergerson,Charles Glashausser,A. Green,O. Häusser,O. Häusser,K.H. Hicks,K.W Jones,C. A. Miller,S. Nanda,R. D. Smith,Michel Vetterli,J. Wambach,J. Wambach,R. Abegg,D. Beatty,V. R. Cupps,Chaden Djalali,R.S. Henderson,R.S. Henderson,K. P. Jackson,R. Jeppeson,J. Lisantti,M. Morlet,R. Sawafta,W. Unkelbach,A. Willis,S. Yen +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spin-flip probability S nn for inelastic proton scattering around 300 MeV from nuclei between 12 C and 90 Zr was measured for 40 Ca at 800 MeV and 44 Ca up to 75 MeV.
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Complete spin observables for quasielastic proton scattering from 54Fe at 290 MeV.
O. Häusser,R. Abegg,R. G. Jeppesen,R. Sawafta,A. Celler,A. Green,R. L. Helmer,R. Henderson,K. Hicks,K. P. Jackson,J Mildenberger,C. A. Miller,Michel Vetterli,S. Yen,MJ Iqbal,R. D. Smith +15 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the results with relativistic and nonrelativistic impulse-approximation models shows that Fermi-motion averaging, a realistic nuclear response function, and medium modifications of the NN interaction are essential ingredients of a successful theory.
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Using the (p
F. T. Baker,L. Bimbot,R. W. Fergerson,C. Glashausser,K. L. Jones,A. Green,K. Nakayama,S. Nanda +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, spin-flip probabilities for inelastic scattering of 318 MeV protons from /sup 40/Ca reveal that much of the background underlying the giant dipole and quadrupole resonances at small angles is from deltaS = 1 transitions.
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Systematics of pion absorption on Li6
Ronald Ransome,V. R. Cupps,S. Dawson,R.W. Fergerson,A. Green,Christopher Morris,J. A. McGill,J. R. Comfort,Barry Ritchie,J. Tinsley,J. D. Zumbro,J. D. Zumbro,R. A. Loveman,P. C. Gugelot,D. L. Watson,C. Fred Moore +15 more
TL;DR: Evidence is found for a three-nucleon-absorption mode, which takes place predominantly on {ital pnn} triplets, which increases in importance from about a quarter of the absorption cross section at 50 MeV to about one-half at 200 MeV.
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