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Physics Letters B | 1981

The measurement of KNN,KLLINpd →nX and p9Be→nX at 800 MeV☆

P. J. Riley; C. L. Hollas; Charles Ray Newsom; R.D. Ransome; B. E. Bonner; J. E. Simmons; T. S. Bhatia; G. Glass; J.C. Hiebert; L. C. Northcliffe; W. B. Tippens

Abstract The polarization transfer parameters,KNN and KLL, have been measured in p d→ n X and p 9Be→ n X at 0° and 800 MeV. The quasifree p d→ n X values for KNN and KLL are close to the free n-p measured values. The rather large values of KLL demonstrate that this transfer mechanism will provide a useful source of polarized neutrons at medium energies.


Physics Letters B | 1983

The measurement of KNN and KLL in at 800 MeV

G. Glass; T. S. Bhatia; J.C. Hiebert; L. C. Northcliffe; W. B. Tippens; B.J. VerWest; C. L. Hollas; Charles Ray Newsom; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley; G. P. Pepin; B. E. Bonner; J. E. Simmons

Abstract The spin-transfer parameters K NN and K LL have been measured for at 0° and 800 MeV for neutron momenta between 700 and 1200 MeV c . Peak values of K NN and K LL are −0.30 ± 0.05 and −0.5 ± 0.1 respectively. These results are in substantial disagreement with VerWests field theoretic model.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Some proton spin observables obtained in p-d elastic scattering at 500 and 800 MeV

A. Rahbar; B. Aas; E. Bleszynski; M. Bleszynski; K. Ganezer; G. Igo; F. Irom; B. E. Bonner; O. B. van Dyck; M.W. McNaughton; J.B. Roberts; C. L. Hollas; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley

Abstract Measurements of the spin transfer observables D NN , D SS , and D LS in p + d → p + d at 500 and 800 MeV are reported. In addition we have measured the polarization, P , and the asymmetry A y . The data were taken in the range 0.2 t c ) 2 . Comparison of the observables is made with the predictions of a relativistic multiple scattering model employing the results of a recent phase shift analysis of NN scattering data.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Polarization observables for the reaction pp→ppπ0 at 800 MeV

P. J. Riley; Mark Bachman; C. L. Hollas; K.H. McNaughton; Shen-wu Xu; B. E. Bonner; O. B. van Dyck; J.A. McGill; M.W. McNaughton; J. C. Peng; Richard R. Silbar; J. Dubach; W. M. Kloet

Abstract The Wolfenstein polarization observables DNN, D SΩ and D LΩ , where Ω denotes a mixture of S and L polarization components, the induced polarization P, and the analysing power A have been measured for the reaction pp→ppπ0 at 800, 733, and 647 MeV. Comparisons are made to theoretical predictions of the model of Dubach, Kloet and Silbar.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research | 1984

QPAN — A quick polarization analyzer for neutrons☆

C. L. Hollas; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley; B. E. Bonner; J.G. Boissevain; T. S. Bhatia; G. Glass; J.C. Hiebert; W. B. Tippens

A device, dubbed QPAN, for determining the polarization of an intermediate energy neutron beam has been developed. QPAN consists of a double arm scintillator range telescope viewing a CH2 target. The effective analyzing power was measured to be 0.18 ± 0.01.


Physics Letters B | 1984

The energy dependence of the 90° pp elastic scattering depolarization parameter and amplitudes between 0.9 and 1.5 GeV/c☆

C. L. Hollas; D.J. Cremans; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley; B. E. Bonner; M.W. McNaughton; S. Wood

Abstract The depolarization parameter D NN for pp elastic scattering at θ cm = 90 ° has been measured at twelve momenta between 0.9 and 1.5 GeV/ c . The moduli of the three transversity amplitudes T 1 , T 3 , and T 4 have been extracted from these data and from previous measurements of the differential cross section and spin correlation parameter A NN (90 °). Smooth energy dependence is found for all three amplitude moduli.


Polarization Phenomena in Nuclear Physics-1980: 5th International Symposium, Santa Fe | 2008

Measurement of KNN, KSS, KSL, and KLL in n↘p → p↘n at 800 MeV in the CEX region

R. D. Ransome; C. L. Hollas; P. J. Riley; B. E. Bonner; W. R. Gibbs; M.W. McNaughton; J. E. Simmons; T. S. Bhatia; G. Glass; J.C. Hiebert; L. C. Northcliffe; W. B. Tippens

The spin transfer parameters1 KNN, KSS, and KLL have been measured for np elastic scattering at 800 MeV between 165° and 180° c.m. The parameters KNN and KLL are in good agreement with the quasi‐free reaction p↘d → n↘pp at 180°.2


Polarization Phenomena in Nuclear Physics-1980: 5th International Symposium, Santa Fe | 2008

The measurement of KNN and KLL in p↘p → n↘X at 800 MeV

T. S. Bhatia; G. Glass; J.C. Hiebert; L. C. Northcliffe; W. B. Tippens; C. L. Hollas; Charles Ray Newsom; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley; G. P. Pepin; B. E. Bonner; J. E. Simmons

The spin transfer parameters, KNN and KLL have been measured in p↘p → n↘X at 0° and 800 MeV for neutron momenta between 700 and 1200 MeV/c. Peak values of KNN and KLL are −.3±.05 and −.5±.1 respectively.


Polarization Phenomena in Nuclear Physics-1980: 5th International Symposium, Santa Fe | 2008

Measurement of DNN, DSS, DLS in pp → pp at 800 MeV

M.W. McNaughton; B. E. Bonner; W.D. Cornelius; E. W. Hoffman; O. B. van Dyck; R.L. York; R. D. Ransome; C. L. Hollas; P. J. Riley; K. Toshioka; H. Spinka; P. R. Bevington; H. B. Willard

The spin transfer parameters DNN, DSS, DLS have been measured for pp elastic scattering at 800 MeV between 20° and 135° cm. These data bring the number of parameters measured at this energy to a total of 10, which is in general sufficient to determine a set of I=1 amplitudes.


Polarization Phenomena in Nuclear Physics-1980: 5th International Symposium, Santa Fe | 2008

The measurement of Ann for free n‐p scattering for neutron energies 300–665 MeV

T. S. Bhatia; G. Glass; J.C. Hiebert; L. C. Northcliffe; W. B. Tippens; B. E. Bonner; J. E. Simmons; C. L. Hollas; Charles Ray Newsom; R. D. Ransome; P. J. Riley

The spin correlation parameter Ann for free n‐p scattering has been measured for 300–665 MeV over an angular range 70°–166° cm. This is the first Ann measurement in this energy region. The results are compared with predictions from the existing nucleon‐nucleon phase shift solutions.

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B. E. Bonner

University of California

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P. J. Riley

University of Texas at Austin

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M.W. McNaughton

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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J. E. Simmons

University of California

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R. D. Ransome

University of Texas at Austin

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