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M.C. Green
Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory
Publications - 23
Citations - 304
M.C. Green is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deuterium & Optical pumping. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 297 citations.
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Proton propagation in nuclei studied in the (e , e 'p) reaction
G. Garino,M. Saber,R. E. Segel,D. F. Geesaman,Ronald Gilman,M.C. Green,R. J. Holt,J. P. Schiffer,B. Zeidman,E. J. Beise,G. W. Dodson,S. Høibråten,L. D. Pham,R. P. Redwine,W. W. Sapp,C. F. Williamson,S. A. Wood,N. S. Chant,P. G. Roos,J.D. Silk,M. Deady,X. K. Maruyama +21 more
TL;DR: A new calculation that includes medium effects ({ital N-{ital N}-{ITAL N} correlations, density dependence of the {ital N -{italN} cross sections and Pauli suppression) accounts for this increase in proton propagation in nuclei.
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Delta electroproduction and inelastic charge scattering from carbon and iron.
D. T. Baran,D. T. Baran,B. F. Filippone,D. F. Geesaman,M.C. Green,R. J. Holt,H. E. Jackson,J. Jourdan,R. D. McKeown,R. G. Milner,J. Morgenstern,D. H. Potterveld,R. E. Segel,R. E. Segel,P. Seidl,R. C. Walker,B. Zeidman +16 more
TL;DR: Electroproduction of the ..delta.. isobar in C and Fe has been studied for incident electrons with energies between 0.6 and 1.6 GeV and the transverse cross sections are in good agreement with data from photo absorption.
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Measurement of the Differential Cross Section for the reaction 2H(γ,p)n at High Photon Energies and θc.m.=90°
Jim Napolitano,Jim Napolitano,S. J. Freedman,D. F. Geesaman,Ronald Gilman,M.C. Green,R. J. Holt,H. E. Jackson,R.S. Kowalczyk,C. Marchand,C. Marchand,J. E. Nelson,B. Zeidman,Douglas H Beck,G. Boyd,D. Collins,B. W. Filippone,J. Jourdan,R. D. McKeown,R. G. Milner,D. H. Potterveld,D. H. Potterveld,R. C. Walker,C. E. Woodward,R. E. Segel,T. Y. Tung,P. E. Bosted,E. R. Kinney,E. R. Kinney,Z. E. Meziani,R. C. Minehart +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the differential cross section for two-body deuteron photodisintegration at θc.m.=90° and for photon energies between 0.8 and 1.6 GeV.
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Two-body disintegration of the deuteron with 0.8-1.8 GeV photons.
S. J. Freedman,D. F. Geesaman,Ronald Gilman,M.C. Green,R. J. Holt,H. E. Jackson,E. R. Kinney,R.S. Kowalczyk,C. Marchand,Jim Napolitano,J. E. Nelson,D. H. Potterveld,B. Zeidman,R. E. Segel,T. Y. Tung,Douglas H Beck,G. Boyd,D. Collins,B. W. Filippone,C. E. Jones,J. Jourdan,R. D. McKeown,R. G. Milner,R. C. Walker,P. E. Bosted,Z. E. Meziani,R. C. Minehart +26 more
TL;DR: The differential cross section for the reaction 2H(γ,p)n has been measured at several center-of-mass angles and the energy dependence of the cross sections is consistent with predictions of scaling using counting rules for constituent quarks.
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Proton propagation in nuclei studied in the A dependence of the (e,e'p) reaction in the quasifree region.
D. F. Geesaman,Ronald Gilman,M.C. Green,R. J. Holt,J. P. Schiffer,B. Zeidman,G. Garino,M. Saber,R. E. Segel,E. J. Beise,G. W. Dodson,S. Høibråten,L. D. Pham,R. P. Redwine,W. W. Sapp,C. F. Williamson,S. A. Wood,N. S. Chant,P. G. Roos,J.D. Silk,M. Deady,X.K. Maruyama +21 more
TL;DR: The resulting mean free path'' or, more precisely, the attenuation length for protons in the nucleus is significantly longer than expectations based on the free nucleon-nucleon cross section.