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C.A. Goulding
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 14
Citations - 755
C.A. Goulding is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dipole & Isospin. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 730 citations.
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The (p, n) reaction as a probe of beta decay strength
T. N. Taddeucci,C.A. Goulding,T. A. Carey,R. C. Byrd,C. D. Goodman,C. Gaarde,J.S. Larsen,D.J. Horen,J. Rapaport,E. Sugarbaker +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a simple parameterization for small momentum transfer L = 0 transitions was developed and used in the analysis of (p, n) data in the bombarding energy range 120-200 MeV.
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Excitation of giant spin-isospin multipole vibrations
C. Gaarde,J. Rapaport,T.N. Taddeucci,C. D. Goodman,C. C. Foster,D.E. Bainum,C.A. Goulding,M. B. Greenfield,D.J. Horen,E. Sugarbaker +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the (p, n) reactions on several targets from 40Ca to 208Pb have been studied at 200 MeV using the Indiana University Cyclotron time-of-flight facilities.
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Excitation of giant spin-isospin multipole vibrations in 54,56 Fe and 58,60 Ni
J. Rapaport,T.N. Taddeucci,T.P. Welch,C. Gaarde,J.S. Larsen,D.J. Horen,E. Sugarbaker,P. Koncz,C. C. Foster,C. D. Goodman,C.A. Goulding,T. Masterson +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Gamow-Teller strength of spin-isospin multipole vibrations in 54, 56Fe and 58, 60Ni was estimated at excitation energies between 20 and 40 MeV.
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Neutron Yields from Stopping- and Near-Stopping-Length Targets for 256-MeV Protons
TL;DR: In this paper, absolute neutron yields at angles of 30, 60, 120, and 150 deg for the 256-MeV proton bombardment of elemental carbon, aluminum, and iron and of depleted uranium were measured.
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Missing Gamow-Teller strength in mass 42
C. D. Goodman,C. C. Foster,D.E. Bainum,Stewart D. Bloom,C. Gaarde,J. Larsen,C.A. Goulding,D.J. Horen,T. Masterson,Steven M. Grimes,J. Rapaport,T.N. Taddeucci,E. Sugarbaker +12 more
TL;DR: The reaction 42 Ca(p,n) 42 Sc at E p = 160 MeV was used to measure the Gamow-Teller (GT) strength function.