M
M. Gazzaly
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 23
Citations - 375
M. Gazzaly is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elastic scattering & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 370 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Gazzaly include College of William & Mary & University of Minnesota.
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Elastic differential cross sections and analyzing powers for p+40,42,44,48Ca at 0.8 GeV
G. Igo,G. S. Adams,T. S. Bauer,G. Pauletta,C. A. Whitten,A. Wreikat,Gerald W Hoffmann,Gerald W Hoffmann,G. S. Blanpied,William R Coker,C. J. Harvey,R. P. Liljestrand,L. Ray,James E. Spencer,Henry A. Thiessen,Charles Glashausser,Norton M. Hintz,M. A. Oothoudt,H. Nann,Kamal K. Seth,B. E. Wood,D. K. McDaniels,M. Gazzaly +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spin-dependent KMT optical potential analysis is presented from which the rms radii of the neutron densities are deduced, and a comparison with other determinations and with various theoretical predictions is given.
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First Measurement of the Spin Rotation Parameter Q for p- 40 Ca Elastic Scattering at 500 MeV
A. Rahbar,B. Aas,E. Bleszynski,M. Bleszynski,M. Haji-Saeid,G. Igo,F. Irom,G. Pauletta,A. T. M. Wang,J. B. McClelland,James F. Amann,T. A. Carey,W. D. Cornelius,Martin L Barlett,G. W. Hoffmann,C. Glashausser,S. Nanda,M. Gazzaly +17 more
TL;DR: The spin rotation parameter Q has been measured for p-/sup 40/Ca-elastic scattering at 497 MeV for 0.01 < or =-t< or =0.15 (GeV/c)/sup 2/ with use of the new High Resolution Spectrometer focal plane polarimeter as discussed by the authors.
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Microscopic description of 800-MeV polarized-proton scattering from O16
G. S. Adams,T. S. Bauer,G. Igo,G. Pauletta,C. A. Whitten,A. Wriekat,G. W. Hoffmann,G. R. Smith,M. Gazzaly,M. Gazzaly,Lanny Ray,W. G. Love,F. Petrovich +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, differential cross sections and analyzing powers have been measured for elastic and inelastic scattering of 800-MeV protons by /sup 16/O. Microscopic analyses utilizing the impulse approximation are used to study the ground-state neutron distribution of /sup16/O, and to demonstrate the importance of the spin-orbit amplitudes for the inelinastic transitions.
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Backward production of pions and kaons in the interaction of 400 GeV protons with nuclei
N. A. Nikiforov,Yu.D. Bayukov,V. I. Efremenko,G. A. Leksin,V. I. Tchistilin,Y. M. Zaitsev,Sherman Frankel,W. Frati,M. Gazzaly,C. F. Perdrisat +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the invariant cross sections for the reaction were measured at laboratory angles from 70 to 160 degrees and upper and lower limits for production were given for several scaling variables.
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Proton elastic scattering from Ca 4 0 , 4 2 , 4 4 , 4 8 at 800 MeV
Lanny Ray,Gerald W Hoffmann,Martin L Barlett,J. A. McGill,James F. Amann,G. S. Adams,G. Pauletta,M. Gazzaly,G. S. Blanpied +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spin-dependent form of the second order Kerman, McManus, and Thaler optical potential was employed to investigate the isotopic neutron and matter density differences between these four calcium isotopes.