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G.C. Neilson

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  63
Citations -  664

G.C. Neilson is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear reaction & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 63 publications receiving 647 citations. Previous affiliations of G.C. Neilson include TRIUMF.

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The elastic scattering of intermediate energy protons from 40Ca and 208Pb

TL;DR: In this paper, the relativistic and non-relativistic phenomenological models were compared with relativism and nonrelativism in the spin observables of 40 Ca and 208 Pb. The differences between the results of the non-and relativism were found to be smaller in the phenomenological approach than in the microscopic one.
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Measurements of vector and tensor analysing powers for 191 and 395 MeV deuteron scattering

TL;DR: In this article, vector and tensor analysing powers for 191 and 395 MeV deuterons are reported for dp and dd elastic scattering and d-nucleus (Li, C, Ni, Pb) inclusive scattering with a rough selection on the outgoing deuteron energy.
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Elastic scattering of polarized deuterons from 40Ca and 58Ni at intermediate energies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured polarized deuteron elastic scattering from 58 Ni at 200, 400 and 700 MeV, and 40 Ca at 700 MEV, using an optical model analysis of the data.
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Pulsed beam lifetime measurements in 64Cu, 59Ni, 65Zn, 45,47,49Ti and 47,49,50,51V

TL;DR: In this article, the lifetimes of several excited states in 64 Cu, 59 Ni, 65 Zn, 45,47,49 Ti and 47,49,50,51 V have been determined using a direct timing technique.
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Proton-proton bremsstrahlung at 280 MeV.

TL;DR: The experiment shows the first unambiguous evidence for off-shell effects in the free nucleon-nucleon interaction, in that the analyzing powers disagree strongly with the predictions of the soft-photon approximation but are consistent with the results of calculations using the Bonn and Paris potentials.