H. Suzuki
University of Tsukuba
5 Papers
48 Citations
H. Suzuki is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Three nucleon force effects in intermediate-energy deuteron analyzing powers for dp elastic scattering
Kimiko Sekiguchi,H. Okamura,Naoya Sakamoto,H. Suzuki,Masanori Dozono,Yukie Maeda,T. Saito,Satoshi Sakaguchi,Hideyuki Sakai,Masaki Sasano,Y. Shimizu,Tomotsugu Wakasa,Kentaro Yako,Henryk Witała,W. Glöckle,Jacek Golak,Hiroyuki Kamada,Andreas Nogga +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a complete high precision set of deuteron analyzing powers for elastic deuterons-proton scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon (MeV/N) has been measured.
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Search for halo nucleus in Mg isotopes through the measurements of reaction cross sections towards the vicinity of neutron drip line
M. Takechi,Shinji Suzuki,D. Nishimura,Mitsunori Fukuda,Takashi Ohtsubo,M. Nagashima,Toshio Suzuki,Takayuki Yamaguchi,Akira Ozawa,Tetsuaki Moriguchi,H. Ohishi,Toshiyuki Sumikama,Hans Geissel,Masamichi Ishihara,Nori Aoi,R. J. Chen,D. Q. Fang,Naoki Fukuda,S. Fukuoka,H. Furuki,Naohito Inabe,Yoko Ishibashi,T. Itoh,Takuji Izumikawa,D. Kameda,Toshiyuki Kubo,C. S. Lee,Mattias Lantz,Yu-Gang Ma,Kensaku Matsuta,Mototsugu Mihara,Sadao Momota,D. Nagae,R. Nishikiori,T. Niwa,Tsuyoshi Ohnishi,K. Okumura,T. Ogura,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,K. Sato,Y. Shimbara,H. Suzuki,Hiroyuki Takeda,S. Takeuchi,K. Tanaka,H. Uenishi,M. Winkler,Y. Yanagisawa,Shin Watanabe,Kosho Minomo,Shingo Tagami,M. Shimada,Masaaki Kimura,Takuma Matsumoto,Y. R. Shimizu,Masanobu Yahiro +55 more
TL;DR: In this article, reaction cross sections for 24 38 Mg on C targets at the energies of around 240 MeV/ nucleon have been measured precisely at RIBF, RIKEN for the purpose of obtaining the crucial information on the changes of nuclear structure in unstable nuclei, especially around the so-called "island of inversion" region.
Complete Set of Deuteron Analyzing Powers for dp Elastic Scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon and Three Nucleon Forces
Kimiko Sekiguchi,N. Sakamoto,Masaki Sasano,Satoshi Sakaguchi,H. Okamura,H. Suzuki,Hideyuki Sakai,Kentaro Yako,Y. Shimizu,Yusuke T. Maeda,T. Saito,Tomotsugu Wakasa,Masanori Dozono +12 more
- 12 Apr 2010
TL;DR: In this article, the cross sections and the spin observables for the deuteron-proton (dp) scattering with the polarized deuterons at the incident energies up to 135 MeV/nucleon were obtained.
Complete Set of Deuteron Analyzing Powers for Deuteron–Proton Elastic Scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon and Three-Nucleon Forces
Kimiko Sekiguchi,H. Okamura,N. Sakamoto,H. Suzuki,Masanori Dozono,Yukie Maeda,T. Saito,Satoshi Sakaguchi,Hideyuki Sakai,Masaki Sasano,Y. Shimizu,Tomotsugu Wakasa,Kentaro Yako +12 more
- 23 Sep 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a complete set of deuteron analyzing powers (iT11, T20, T21, and T22) for elastic deuterons-proton scattering at 250 MeV/nucleon have been performed with polarized deuterón beams at RIKEN RI Beam Factory.
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Evidence of halo structure in Mg 37 observed via reaction cross sections and intruder orbitals beyond the island of inversion
M. Takechi,M. Takechi,Shinji Suzuki,D. Nishimura,D. Nishimura,M. Fukuda,Takashi Ohtsubo,M. Nagashima,Toshio Suzuki,Takayuki Yamaguchi,A. Ozawa,Tetsuaki Moriguchi,H. Ohishi,Toshiyuki Sumikama,Hans Geissel,Nori Aoi,R. J. Chen,D. Q. Fang,Naoki Fukuda,S. Fukuoka,H. Furuki,Naohito Inabe,Yoko Ishibashi,T. Itoh,Takuji Izumikawa,D. Kameda,Toshiyuki Kubo,Mattias Lantz,C. S. Lee,Yu-Gang Ma,Kensaku Matsuta,Mototsugu Mihara,Sadao Momota,D. Nagae,R. Nishikiori,T. Niwa,Tsuyoshi Ohnishi,K. Okumura,Masao Ohtake,T. Ogura,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,K. Sato,Y. Shimbara,H. Suzuki,Hiroyuki Takeda,S. Takeuchi,K. Tanaka,M. Tanaka,H. Uenishi,M. Winkler,Y. Yanagisawa,Shin Watanabe,Kosho Minomo,Shingo Tagami,Mitsuhiro Shimada,Masaaki Kimura,Takuma Matsumoto,Y. R. Shimizu,M. Yahiro +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown by analysis using a recently developed theoretical method that this prominent enhancement of the systematics for spherical stable nuclei should come from the $p$-orbital halo formation breaking the $N=28$ shell gap.