John J. Szymanski
Indiana University
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1994
John J. Szymanski; J. D. Bowman; P. P. J. Delheij; C.M. Frankle; J. N. Knudson; S. I. Penttilä; S. J. Seestrom; S.H. Yoo; V. W. Yuan; X. Zhu
Abstract A helium-filled ion chamber detector for intensity measurements of high-intensity epithermal neutron bursts with instantaneous rates as high as 10 11 Hz is presented. This system consists of an ion chamber to detect a portion of the neutron beam, a current-to-frequency converter and CAMAC scalers to readout the chamber. The chambers and readout electronics have a small temperature sensitivity and have high noise immunity. The statistical precision of the system is measured to be 10 −3 for each neutron beam pulse.
The 8th International symposium on polarization phenomena in nuclear physics | 2008
M. Leuschner; B. Cain; J. E. Knott; A. Komives; John J. Szymanski; A. Andalkar; I. C. Girit; M. Petrov; J. D. Bowman
Two experiments are currently underway to measure the single‐particle weak mixing matrix element for the 1064 KeV transition in 207Pb. One experiment measures the circular polarization of the 1064 KeV gamma ray emitted from an unpolarized source, while the other experiment measures the forward‐backward asymmetry of gamma rays emitted from a polarized source. Analysis of the first set of polarized source data yields an upper limit of 23 eV for the single‐particle weak mixing matrix element.
Physical Review C | 2007
J. D. Parker; M. J. Athanas; Peter D. Barnes; S. Bart; B. Bassalleck; R. E. Chrien; G. Diebold; G. B. Franklin; Kathleen Johnston; P. Pile; B. Quinn; F. Rozon; R. Sawafta; R. A. Schumacher; R. L. Stearns; I. Sukaton; R. Sutter; John J. Szymanski; V. Zeps
We measured the lifetime and the mesonic and non-mesonic decay rates of the 4He-Lambda hypernucleus. The hypernuclei were created using a 750 MeV/c momentum K- beam on a liquid 4He target by the reaction 4He(K-,pi-)4He-Lambda. The 4He-Lambda lifetime was directly measured using protons from Lambda p -> n p non-mesonic decay (also referred to as proton-stimulated decay) and was found to have a value of tau = 245 +/- 24 ps. The mesonic decay rates were determined from the observed numbers of pi-s and pi0s as Gamma_pi-/Gamma_tot = 0.270 +/- 0.024 and Gamma_pi0/Gamma_tot = 0.564 +/- 0.036, respectively, and the values of the proton- and neutron-stimulated decay rates were extracted as Gamma_p/Gamma_tot = 0.169 +/- 0.019 and Gamma_n/Gamma_tot <= 0.032 (95% CL), respectively. The effects of final-state interactions and possible 3-body Lambda N N decay contributions were studied in the context of a simple model of nucleon-stimulated decay. Nucleon-nucleon coincidence events were observed and were used in the determination of the non-mesonic branching fractions. The implications of the results of this analysis were considered for the empirical Delta I = 1/2 rule and the decay rates of the 4H-Lambda hypernucleus.
Physical Review C | 2007
J. D. Parker; P. Pile; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; G. Diebold; V. Zeps; R. A. Schumacher; R. L. Stearns; John J. Szymanski; R. Sutter; R. E. Chrien; K. Johnston; I. Sukaton; S. Bart; F. Rozon; R. Sawafta; B. Quinn; M. J. Athanas; G. B. Franklin
We measured the lifetime and the mesonic and non-mesonic decay rates of the 4He-Lambda hypernucleus. The hypernuclei were created using a 750 MeV/c momentum K- beam on a liquid 4He target by the reaction 4He(K-,pi-)4He-Lambda. The 4He-Lambda lifetime was directly measured using protons from Lambda p -> n p non-mesonic decay (also referred to as proton-stimulated decay) and was found to have a value of tau = 245 +/- 24 ps. The mesonic decay rates were determined from the observed numbers of pi-s and pi0s as Gamma_pi-/Gamma_tot = 0.270 +/- 0.024 and Gamma_pi0/Gamma_tot = 0.564 +/- 0.036, respectively, and the values of the proton- and neutron-stimulated decay rates were extracted as Gamma_p/Gamma_tot = 0.169 +/- 0.019 and Gamma_n/Gamma_tot <= 0.032 (95% CL), respectively. The effects of final-state interactions and possible 3-body Lambda N N decay contributions were studied in the context of a simple model of nucleon-stimulated decay. Nucleon-nucleon coincidence events were observed and were used in the determination of the non-mesonic branching fractions. The implications of the results of this analysis were considered for the empirical Delta I = 1/2 rule and the decay rates of the 4H-Lambda hypernucleus.
Physical Review C | 1991
John J. Szymanski; P. D. Barnes; G. Diebold; R. A. Eisenstein; G. B. Franklin; R. Grace; David W. Hertzog; C. J. Maher; B. P. Quinn; R. Rieder; Seydoux J; W. R. Wharton; S. Bart; R. E. Chrien; P. Pile; R. Sutter; Youg Xu; R. W. Hackenburg; E. Hungerford; T. Kishimoto; Tang Lg; B. Bassalleck; R. L. Stearns
Physical Review Letters | 1985
R. Grace; Peter D. Barnes; R. A. Eisenstein; G. B. Franklin; C. J. Maher; R. Rieder; Seydoux J; John J. Szymanski; W. R. Wharton; S. Bart; R. E. Chrien; P. Pile; Youg Xu; R. Hackenburg; E. Hungerford; B. Bassalleck; M. Barlett; E.C. Milner; R. L. Stearns
Physical Review Letters | 1991
C.M. Frankle; J. D. Bowman; J.E. Bush; P. P. J. Delheij; C. R. Gould; David G. Haase; J.N. Knudson; G. E. Mitchell; S. I. Penttilä; H. Postma; N. R. Roberson; S. J. Seestrom; John J. Szymanski; S.H. Yoo; V. W. Yuan; X. Zhu
Physical Review Letters | 1990
J. D. Bowman; C.D. Bowman; J.E. Bush; P. P. J. Delheij; C.M. Frankle; C. R. Gould; David G. Haase; J.N. Knudson; G. E. Mitchell; S. I. Penttilä; H. Postma; N. R. Roberson; S. J. Seestrom; John J. Szymanski; V. W. Yuan; X. Zhu
Physical Review C | 1991
V. W. Yuan; C.D. Bowman; J. D. Bowman; J.E. Bush; P. P. J. Delheij; C. M. Frankle; C. R. Gould; David G. Haase; J. N. Knudson; G. E. Mitchell; S. I. Penttilä; H. Postma; N. R. Roberson; S. J. Seestrom; John J. Szymanski; X. Zhu
Physical Review C | 1992
X. Zhu; J. D. Bowman; C.D. Bowman; J.E. Bush; P. P. J. Delheij; C. M. Frankle; C. R. Gould; David G. Haase; J. N. Knudson; G. E. Mitchell; S. I. Penttilä; H. Postma; N. R. Roberson; S. J. Seestrom; John J. Szymanski; V.W. Yuan