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Modeling inclusive electron-nucleus scattering with Bayesian artificial neural networks

open access: yesPhysics Letters B
We introduce a Bayesian protocol based on artificial neural networks that is suitable for modeling inclusive electron-nucleus scattering on a variety of nuclear targets with quantified uncertainties.
Joanna E. Sobczyk   +2 more
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Results on Double-polarization Asymmetries in Quasielastic Scattering from Polarized 3He

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2016
The 3He nucleus has become extremely important in the investigation of the neutron’s spin structure. When polarized, 3He acts as an effective polarized neutron target and hence facilitates our understanding of the neutron’s internal structure.
Sulkosky Vincent A.
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Hadron Medium Modifications

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2012
Proton recoil polarization in quasielastic electron scattering is a powerful tool to study properties of nucleons bound in the nuclear medium. The most precise results have been obtained at Jefferson Lab in the 4He(e, e′ p)3 H reaction at four momentum ...
Strauch Steffen
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Surface response model for quasielastic scattering [PDF]

open access: yesAIP Conference Proceedings, 1987
A review of the surface response model and its applications to quasielastic nucleon‐nucleus scattering at intermediate energies.
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Direct observation of interlayer molecular translational motion in a smectic phase and determination of the layer order parameter

open access: yesPhysical Review Research, 2019
The smectic phase shows a layered structure, which is the most fundamental and universal order found in soft materials. However, previous technical limitations made it difficult to fully and microscopically observe the interlayer molecular motions in the
Makina Saito   +6 more
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LASER CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY (LCS) AND ITS CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY

open access: yesSanamed, 2015
The method of laser correlation spectroscopy (LCS) is based on the analysis of the spectrum of quasielastic light scatter during coherent monochromatic laser irradiation of micro-particles in biological fluids (blood serum, urine, oropharyngeal washout ...
Karganov Mikhail   +2 more
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Measurement of the neutron magnetic form factor from inclusive quasielastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized 3He [PDF]

open access: green, 1995
H. Gao   +28 more
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