Publications [#246649] of Calvin R. Howell
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Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, vol. 62 no. 5
(2000),
pp. 573021-573025 [doi] .
Abstract:
The first [Formula Presented] polarization transfer measurements on a nucleus heavier than deuterium have been carried out at Jefferson Laboratory. Transverse and longitudinal components of the polarization of protons ejected in the reaction [Formula Presented] were measured in quasielastic perpendicular kinematics at a [Formula Presented] of 0.8 [Formula Presented] The data are in good agreement with state of the art calculations. © 2000 The American Physical Society.
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