M. Root
University of Virginia
3 Papers
2 Citations
M. Root is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Measurement of the Parity-Odd Angular Distribution of Gamma Rays From Polarized Neutron Capture on $^{35}$Cl
Nadia Fomin,Ricardo Alarcon,L. P. Alonzi,E. Askanazi,S. Baeßler,S. Balascuta,L. Barr'on-Palos,Alexander Barzilov,D. Blyth,J. D. Bowman,N. Birge,J. R. Calarco,Timothy Chupp,V. Cianciolo,C. E. Coppola,Christopher Crawford,K. Craycraft,D. Evans,Charles Fieseler,E. Frlevz,J. L. Fry,I. Garishvili,Michael Gericke,R. C. Gillis,Kyle B. Grammer,Geoffrey L. Greene,J. R. Hall,J. Hamblen,C. Hayes,Erik B. Iverson,M. L. Kabir,Sevgi Kucuker,Bernhard Lauss,R. Mahurin,Mark McCrea,M. Maldonado-Vel'azquez,Yasuhiro Masuda,J. Mei,Robert Milburn,P. E. Mueller,M. Musgrave,H. Nann,Ivan Novikov,D. Parsons,Seppo Penttila,D. Povcani'c,Aline Ramírez-Morales,M. Root,A. Salas-Bacci,S. Santra,S. Schroder,E. M. Scott,P.‐N. Seo,E. I. Sharapov,F. Simmons,W. M. Snow,Aaron Sprow,J. Stewart,E. Tang,Z. Tang,Xin Tong,Danyal J. Turkoglu,R. Whitehead,W. S. Wilburn +63 more
- 22 Jul 2022
TL;DR: These asymmetries in the angular distributions of the gamma rays emitted from the capture of polarized neutrons in 35 Cl were used to verify the operation and data analysis procedures for the NPDGamma experiment which measured the differential cross section.
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Measurement of the parity-odd angular distribution of <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mi>γ</mml:mi></mml:math> rays from polarized neutron capture on <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mmultiscripts><mml:mi>Cl</mml:mi><mml:mprescripts /><mm
Nadia Fomin,Ricardo Alarcon,L. P. Alonzi,E. Askanazi,S. Baeßler,S. Balascuta,L. Barrón-Palos,Alexander Barzilov,D. Blyth,J. D. Bowman,N. Birge,J. R. Calarco,Timothy Chupp,V. Cianciolo,C. E. Coppola,Christopher Crawford,K. Craycraft,D. F. Evans,Charles Fieseler,Emil Frlez,J. L. Fry,I. Garishvili,Michael Gericke,R. C. Gillis,Kyle B. Grammer,Geoffrey L. Greene,J. R. Hall,J. Hamblen,C. Hayes,Erik B. Iverson,M. L. Kabir,Sevgi Kucuker,Bernhard Lauss,R. Mahurin,Mark McCrea,M. Maldonado-Velázquez,Yasuhiro Masuda,J. Mei,Robert Milburn,P. E. Mueller,M. Musgrave,H. Nann,Ivan Novikov,D. Parsons,S. I. Penttilä,Dinko Pocanic,Aline Ramírez-Morales,M. Root,A. Salas-Bacci,S. Santra,Sönke Schröder,E. M. Scott,P.‐N. Seo,E. I. Sharapov,F. Simmons,W. M. Snow,Aaron Sprow,J. Stewart,E. Tang,Z. Tang,Xing Tong,Danyal J. Turkoglu,R. Whitehead,W. S. Wilburn +63 more
TL;DR: In this article , a measurement of two energy-weighted γ cascade angular distributions from polarized slow neutron capture on the Cl35 nucleus was reported, one parity-odd correlation proportional to sn⃗·kγ⃓ and one parity even correlation proportionally to sn ⃓·kn×kγµµ, and the results were consistent with previous experimental results.
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First Observation of P-odd γ Asymmetry in Polarized Neutron Capture on Hydrogen.
D. Blyth,J. Fry,Nadia Fomin,Ricardo Alarcon,L. Alonzi,E. Askanazi,S. Baeßler,S. Balascuta,L. Barrón-Palos,Alexander Barzilov,J. D. Bowman,N. Birge,J. R. Calarco,Timothy Chupp,V. Cianciolo,C. E. Coppola,Christopher Crawford,K. Craycraft,D. Evans,Charles Fieseler,E. Frlež,I. Garishvili,Michael Gericke,R. C. Gillis,Kyle B. Grammer,Geoffrey Greene,J. Hall,J. Hamblen,C. Hayes,Erik B. Iverson,M. L. Kabir,S. Kucuker,Bernhard Lauss,R. Mahurin,M. McCrea,M. Maldonado-Velázquez,Yasuhiro Masuda,J. Mei,Robert Milburn,P. E. Mueller,M. Musgrave,H. Nann,Ivan Novikov,D. Parsons,S. I. Penttilä,Dinko Pocanic,A. Ramírez-Morales,M. Root,A. Salas-Bacci,S. Santra,S. Schröder,E. M. Scott,P. N. Seo,E. I. Sharapov,F. Simmons,W. M. Snow,A. Sprow,J. Stewart,E. Tang,Z. Tang,Xin Tong,D. J. Turkoglu,R. Whitehead,W. S. Wilburn +63 more
TL;DR: The first observation of the parity-violating gamma-ray asymmetry A_{γ}^{np} in neutron-proton capture using polarized cold neutrons incident on a liquid parahydrogen target at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is reported.