Malcolm H. MacGregor
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Physical Review | 1968
Malcolm H. MacGregor; Richard A. Arndt; Robert M. Wright
All of the available (
Nuclear Instruments | 1957
William P. Ball; Rex Booth; Malcolm H. MacGregor
p,p
Foundations of Physics Letters | 1989
Malcolm H. MacGregor
) scattering data from 1 to 400 MeV have been analyzed, and a self-consistent set of 839 data has been chosen. Using this data selection, we investigated a number of different forms for the phase-shift energy dependence. The correct number of free parameters to use with each form was studied. The most suitable form, form
Foundations of Physics Letters | 1988
Malcolm H. MacGregor
A
Physical Review | 1969
Malcolm H. MacGregor; Richard A. Arndt; Robert M. Wright
, gave the least-squares values
Physical Review | 1966
Richard A. Arndt; Malcolm H. MacGregor
{\ensuremath{\chi}}^{2}=810
Physical Review | 1959
Peter Cziffra; Malcolm H. MacGregor; Michael J. Moravcsik; Henry P. Stapp
and
Physical Review | 1957
Malcolm H. MacGregor; William P. Ball; Rex Booth
{\ensuremath{\chi}}^{2}=858
Physical Review | 1968
Malcolm H. MacGregor; Richard A. Arndt; Robert M. Wright
for 30- and 23-parameter solutions, respectively. A subset of 588 data in six narrow energy bands was used to obtain single-energy solutions. It is shown that this subset contains most of the physical content of the full set of 839 data. The value
Physical Review | 1968
Malcolm H. MacGregor; Richard A. Arndt; Robert M. Wright
{g}^{2}=14.72\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.83