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R.L.A. Cottrell
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 18
Citations - 1107
R.L.A. Cottrell is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inelastic scattering & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1069 citations.
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Parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering
C. Y. Prescott,W. B. Atwood,R.L.A. Cottrell,DeStaebler Hc,E. L. Garwin,A. Gonidec,Roger H. Miller,L. S. Rochester,T. Sato,D. J. Sherden,C. K. Sinclair,S. Stein,R. E. Taylor,J.E. Clendenin,V. W. Hughes,Noboru Sasao,K. P. Schüler,M. Borghini,K. Lübelsmeyer,W. Jentschke +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, parity violating asymmetries in the inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from deuterium and hydrogen were measured, and the asymmetry is (−9.5 × 10−5)Q2 with statistical and systematic uncertainties each about 10%.
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Further measurements of parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering☆
C. Y. Prescott,W. B. Atwood,R.L.A. Cottrell,DeStaebler Hc,E. L. Garwin,A. Gonidec,Roger H. Miller,L. S. Rochester,T. Sato,D. J. Sherden,C. K. Sinclair,S. Stein,Richard E. Taylor,C. C. Young,J. E. Clendenin,V.W. Hugnes,Noboru Sasao,K. P. Schüler,M. Borghini,K. Lübelsmeyer,W. Jentschke +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended their earlier measurements of parity violating asymmetries in the inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from deuterium to cover the range 0.15 ≤ y ≤ 0.36.
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Electron scattering at 4° with energies of 4.5-20 GeV
S. Stein,W. B. Atwood,Elliott D. Bloom,R.L.A. Cottrell,DeStaebler Hc,C. L. Jordan,H. Piel,C. Y. Prescott,Robert H. Siemann,Richard E. Taylor +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of the analysis of a single-arm inelastic-electron-scattering experiment at an angle of 4.5mm.
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High-Energy Single-Arm Inelastic e − p and e − d Scattering at 6 and 10°
J.S. Poucher,Martin Breidenbach,R. Ditzler,J. Friedman,Henry W. Kendall,Elliott D. Bloom,R.L.A. Cottrell,D. H. Coward,DeStaebler Hc,C. L. Jordan,H. Piel,Richard E. Taylor +11 more
TL;DR: Differential cross sections for electron scattering from hydrogen and deuterium in the deepinelastic region show that the neutron cross section is significantly smaller than the proton cross section over a large part of the kinematic region studied as discussed by the authors.
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Inelastic electron scattering from hydrogen at 50° and 60°☆
W. B. Atwood,Elliott D. Bloom,R.L.A. Cottrell,DeStaebler Hc,M. Mestayer,C. Y. Prescott,L.S. Rochester,S. Stein,Richard E. Taylor,D. Trines +9 more
TL;DR: Inelastic electron scattering cross sections have been measured for four-momentum transfers between 4.1 and 30.5 GeV 2 as discussed by the authors, where the dominant contribution to the cross section comes from the W 1 structure function.