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We have used quasielastic and inelastic neutron scattering to investigate the structure, dynamics, and phase transitions of water interacting with superhydrophilic CuO surfaces that not only possess a strong affinity for water but also a “grass-like ...
James R. Torres+9 more
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Magnetic fluctuations in frustrated Laves hydrides R(Mn_{1-x}Al_{x})_{2}H_{y}
By neutron scattering, we have studied the spin correlations and spin fluctuations in frustrated Laves hydrides, where magnetic disorder sets in the topologically frustrated Mn lattice. Below the transition towards short range magnetic order, static spin
A.P. Murani+37 more
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Axial-vector dominance predictions in quasielastic neutrino-nucleus scattering [PDF]
We use the minimum meson-dominance ansatz compatible with low- and high energy constrains to model the nucleon axial form factor. The parameters of the resulting axial form factor are the masses and widths of the two axial mesons, incorporated as a ...
J. E. Amaro, E. Arriola
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Relativistic Effects in Quasielastic Electron Scattering [PDF]
The impact of pionic correlations and meson-exchange currents on the quasi-elastic electromagnetic response functions is studied in a fully relativistic framework.
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Relativistic pionic effects in quasielastic electron scattering [PDF]
The impact of relativistic pionic correlations and meson-exchange currents on the response functions for electromagnetic quasielastic electron scattering from nuclei is studied in detail. Results in first-order perturbation theory are obtained for one-particle emission electronuclear reactions within the context of the relativistic Fermi gas model ...
J. A. Caballero+5 more
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Inelastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering. Application to soft-matter
Microscopic dynamical events control many of the physical processes at play in condensed matter: transport, magnetism, catalysis and even function of biological assemblies.
Berrod Quentin+3 more
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Charged-current neutrino-nucleus scattering is studied in the quasielastic region with the KIDS (Korea-IBS-Daegu-SKKU) nuclear energy density functional.
K.S. Kim, Hana Gil, Chang Ho Hyun
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Within the relativistic PWIA, spin observables have been recalculated for quasielastic ($\vec p,\vec p '$) and ($\vec p,\vec n$) reactions on a $^{40}$Ca target. The incident proton energy ranges from 135 to 300 MeV while the transferred momentum is kept
B. D. Serot+17 more
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Nuclear model effects in Charged Current neutrino--nucleus quasielastic scattering [PDF]
The quasielastic scattering of muon neutrinos on oxygen 16 is studied for neutrino energies between 200 MeV and 1 GeV using a relativistic shell model. Final state interactions are included within the distorted wave impulse approximation, by means of a ...
B. D. Serot+12 more
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Low-energy excitations and quasielastic contribution to electron-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus scattering in the continuum random-phase approximation [PDF]
We present a detailed study of a continuum random-phase approximation approach to quasielastic electron-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus scattering. We compare the (e, e') cross-section predictions with electron scattering data for the nuclear targets C-12 ...
V. Pandey+4 more
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