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P. Schwandt

Researcher at Indiana University

Publications -  101
Citations -  1470

P. Schwandt is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elastic scattering & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 101 publications receiving 1409 citations.

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Recent progress in neutrino factory and muon collider research within the Muon Collaboration

Mohammad M. Alsharo'a, +177 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the status of the effort to realize a first neutrino factory and the progress made in understanding the problems associated with the collection and cooling of muons towards that end are described.
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Analyzing power of proton-nucleus elastic scattering between 80 and 180 MeV

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the energy and target mass dependence of the cross section and analyzed power angular distribution of polarized protons in a conventional optical potential model, and the behavior of the potential parameters as a function of energy was investigated.
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Evidence for a proton halo in B 8 : Enhanced total reaction cross sections at 20 to 60 MeV/nucleon

TL;DR: The data were well reproduced by microscopic calculations using the same matter distribution used to explain the quadrupole moment data, and therefore provide new evidence for the existence of a proton halo in $^{8}\mathrm{B}$.
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Total reaction and 2n-removal cross sections of 20-60A MeV 4,6,8He, 6-9,11Li, and 10Be on Si.

TL;DR: Subtraction analysis of the data indicates that 4 He is a good core within 6 He and 8 He, as is 9 Li within 11 Li, and the 11 Li data were slightly overpredicted by a microscopic model which includes correlation effects for the 11Li valence neutrons.
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Dirac optical model analysis of p-/sup 40/Ca elastic scattering at 180 MeVand the wine-bottle-bottom shape

TL;DR: A Dirac equation optical model calculation with the real part of the optical potential constrained by relativistic model considerations is used to represent 180 MeV p-/sup 40/Ca elastic scattering data.