R.E. White
Technische Hochschule
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Nuclear Physics | 1983
W. Grüebler; V. König; P.A. Schmelzbach; F. Sperisen; B. Jenny; R.E. White; F. Seiler; H.W. Roser
Abstract Angular distributions of cross section and analyzing power A y of protons scattered on deuterium were measured between 8.5 and 22.7 MeV. For the corresponding energy of incident deuterons scattered from hydrogen, angular distributions of the deuteron vector and tensor analyzing powers A y d , A yy and A xx were measured at 6 energies between 17 and 45.4 MeV. The proton and deuteron data together with corresponding data at lower energies are analyzed in terms of Legendre polynomials. The energy dependence of the resulting coefficients are discussed.
Nuclear Physics | 1972
W. Grüebler; V. König; P.A. Schmelzbach; R. Risler; R.E. White; P. Marmier
Abstract The differential cross section σ 0 (θ) and the analysing powers iT 11 ( θ ), T 20 ( θ ), T 21 ( θ ) and T 22 ( θ ) of the reactions 2 H(d, p) 3 H and 2 H(d, n) 3 He have been measured. The 2 H(d, p) 3 H reaction was measured at 9 energies between 3.0 and 11.5 MeV at lab angles between 7.5° and 160°. The reaction 2 H(d, n) 3 He was measured at 10.0 and 11.5 MeV at c.m. angles ranging from 95° to 156°. The results were fitted with Legendre polynomials and the resulting coefficients analysed for possible resonances in 4 He. Differences in the analysing powers between the 2 H(d, p) 3 H and the 2 H(d, n) 3 He reactions can be explained by Coulomb effects.
Nuclear Physics | 1972
P.A. Schmelzbach; W. Grüebler; R.E. White; V. König; R. Risler; P. Marmier
Abstract Phase shifts for p-d elastic scattering were extracted from the differential cross sections, proton polarization, vector and tensor analysing powers of the 1 H(d, d) 1 H scattering between E d = 6.0 and 11.5 MeV. Good fits to all the experimental data analysed could be obtained if, in the analysis, all physically expected degrees of freedom such as the splitting of phase shifts, mixing of states of different orbital angular momentum and non-conservation of channel spin were allowed. The angular momenta were restricted to L ≦ 4. The results are discussed and the influence of splitting and mixing on the observables are investigated. The Wolfenstein parameters of the proton scattering are predicted for the present solution and their insensitivity to changes in the phase shifts and mixing parameters is shown.
Nuclear Physics | 1971
W. Grüebler; V. König; A. Ruh; P.A. Schmelzbach; R.E. White; P. Marmier
Abstract The differential cross section σ 0 (θ) and the analysing powers iT 11 ( θ ), T 20 ( θ ), T 21 ( θ ) and T 22 ( θ ) of the reaction 3 He(d, p) 4 He have been measured for 7 energies between 2.8 MeV and 11.5 MeV at lab angles between 0° and 160°. The results were fitted with Legendre polynomials. The energy dependence of the resulting Legendre coefficients indicate resonance-like behaviour at energies corresponding to excitations of 16.6 MeV, 17.5 MeV, 20.0 MeV, 20.9 MeV and 22.4 MeV in 5 Li. The reaction 3 He(d, p) 4 He is an excellent analyser for deuteron vector and tensor polarization when specific angles for the different analysing power are chosen.
Physics Letters B | 1978
R.D. Amado; M.P. Locher; J. Martorell; V. König; R.E. White; P.A. Schmelzbach; W. Grüebler; H.R. Bürgi; B. Jenny
Abstract New data for the tensor polarization in dp scattering at E d = 10 and 20 MeV are analyzed to determine the asymptotic D-state normalization ϱ D of the deuteron wave function. Multiplying the tensor polarization by the cross section we achieve stable extrapolations to the nucleon pole with the result ϱ D = 0.027 ± 0.005.
Nuclear Physics | 1971
W. Gru¨ebler; V. Ko¨nig; A. Ruh; R.E. White; P.A. Schmelzbach; R. Risler; P. Marmier
Abstract The tensor analysing power T 20 of the 3 He(d, p) 4 He reaction has been measured at π = 0° between 2 and 11.2 MeV. This reaction shows excellent properties as an analyser for tensor polarized deuteron beams.
Nuclear Physics | 1971
V. König; W. Grüebler; A. Ruh; R.E. White; P.A. Schmelzbach; R. Risler; P. Marmier
Abstract The tensor analysing power T 20 of 3 He(d, p) 4 He has been calibrated absolutely at θ lab = 0° and E d = 6.49 and 9.30 MeV with the 16 O ( d , α 1 ) 14 N ∗ reaction. These measurements have been used to calibrate T 20 and T 22 in 4 He(d, d) 4 He elastic scattering absolutely at two corresponding energies and θ lab = 30°, 60° and 75°.
Nuclear Physics | 1972
W. Grüebler; V. König; R. Risler; P.A. Schmelzbach; R.E. White; P. Marmier
Abstract The angular distributions of the analysing powers iT 11 ( θ ), T 20 ( θ ), T 21 ( θ ) and T 22 ( θ ) of the elastic scattering of polarized deuterons on deuterons have been measured at deuteron energies of 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 and 11.5 MeV. The vector component has small but non-zero values which change sign between 6.0 and 10.0 MeV. The tensor components have increasing values with increasing energy. The results are discussed in respect of resonances in 4 He and a term scheme is proposed for a complete phase-shift analysis.
Nuclear Physics | 1972
R.E. White; W. Grüebler; V. König; R. Risler; A. Ruh; P.A. Schmelzbach; P. Marmier
Abstract The analysing powers iT 11 , T 20 , T 21 and T 22 for the elastic scattering of polarized deuterons by protons have been measured at deuteron energies of 6, 8, 10 and 11.5 MeV with the polarized deuteron beam from a tandem accelerator. The measurements cover the c.m. angular range from 40° to 155° and show small but non-zero analysing powers at all energies.
Nuclear Physics | 1979
V. König; W. Grüebler; R.A. Hardekopf; B. Jenny; R. Risler; H.R. Bürgi; P.A. Schmelzbach; R.E. White
Abstract Precision measurements of the angular distributions of the vector and the three tensor analysing powers of the mirror reactions 2 H(d, p) 3 H and 2 H(d, n) 3 He are compared betwen 1.5 and 15.5MeV incident deuteron energy. Large and complex differences are observed over the whole energy range. After applying approximate Coulomb corrections, the discrepancies are essentially constant above 4 MeV deuteron energy. Although at present calculations which treat the Coulomb interaction in an exact way cannot be made, there is strong evidence for charge symmetry violation in these mirror reactions.