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The Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons

Physical Review, 1952
The total cross section and the differential cross section for the inelastic scattering of neutrons are considered. It is assumed that the compound nucleus is sufficiently excited so that the statistical model may be applied. If the statistical model may be applied as well to the residual nucleus, it is shown that the angular distribution of the ...
W. Hauser, H. Feshbach
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Inelastic Scattering of Deuterons

Nature, 1949
WE have recently performed experiments which show that deuterons are scattered inelastically by aluminium and magnesium targets. Such inelastic scattering is well known for protons, but has not hitherto been observed with deuterons.
G W, GREENLESS   +2 more
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Quantum hardware simulating four-dimensional inelastic neutron scattering

Nature Physics, 2018
Magnetic molecules, modelled as finite-size spin systems, are test-beds for quantum phenomena1 and could constitute key elements in future spintronics devices2–5, long-lasting nanoscale memories6 or noise-resilient quantum computing platforms7–10 ...
A. Chiesa   +7 more
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Direct inelastic scattering of nucleons

Nuclear Physics, 1963
Abstract The forward and backward peakings observed in the angular distributions in nucleon collisions, are interpreted theoretically as forward knock on and heavy particle stripping, processes. Some experimental data on C 13 (p, n)N 13 at varying proton energies were chosen and satisfactory fits were obtained.
El Nadi, M., Fahmy, H., Abou-Hadid, L.
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Inelastic Scattering by Deformed Nuclei

Physical Review, 1962
The techniques of the sharp and rounded cutoff models for elastic scattering are extended to the calculation of nuclear monopole and quadrupole excitation in the adiabatic approximation. In the case of scattering from nucles with quadrupole deformations, a spheroidal coordinate system is introduced in which one of the coordinate ellipsoids coincides ...
Blair, J. S., Sharp, D., Wilets, L.
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