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R.L. Carrington
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 9
Citations - 158
R.L. Carrington is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bhabha scattering & Particle detector. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 158 citations.
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Upper limit for the decay. mu. /sup +/. -->. e/sup +/. gamma
J. D. Bowman,M. D. Cooper,M.E. Hamm,C. M. Hoffman,R. E. Mischke,D. E. Nagle,J. S. Sarracino,P. A. Thompson,Herbert L. Anderson,W. W. Kinnison,H. S. Matis,S. C. Wright,R.L. Carrington,R. A. Eichler,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,T.P. McPharlin +16 more
TL;DR: An examination of 3.6 and 3.9 is the upper bound for the branching ratio with 90% confidence as mentioned in this paper, where the latter is an improved upper bound of 1.9.
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Search for. mu. /sup +/. -->. e/sup +/. gamma
W. W. Kinnison,Herbert L. Anderson,H. S. Matis,S. C. Wright,R.L. Carrington,R. A. Eichler,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,T.P. McPharlin,Judd D. Bowman,Cooper,M.E. Hamm,C. M. Hoffman,R. E. Mischke,D. E. Nagle,J. S. Sarracino,P. A. Thompson +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a kinematically complete search for the muon decay was performed using a magnetic spectrometer outfitted with proportional chambers to measure the positron momentum vector and a large segmented NaI(Tl) array to determine the gamma-ray energy and impact point.
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Design and Performance of a Modularized NaI(Tl) Detector (The Crystal Ball Prototype)
Y. Chan,R. A. Partridge,C. W. Peck,W. Kollman,M. Richardson,K. Strauch,D. Aschman,D. G. Coyne,B. L. Beron,R.L. Carrington,R. A. Eichler,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,G. I. Kirkbride,A. Liberman,J. O'Reilly,R. Parks,J. Rolfe,J.W. Simpson,J. Tompkins,A. Baumgarten,J. Bernstein,Elliott D. Bloom,F. Bulos,J. Dillon,J. Gaiser,G. Godfrey,J. Hall,C. Kiesling,M. Oreglia,D. Pfau,H. Royden +31 more
TL;DR: The Cluster of 54 detector as mentioned in this paper is the predecessor of the Crystal Ball detector, which is designed for the study of electron-positron collisions at colliding beam facilities, and it has been successfully tested.
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Measurements of the Reaction e + e − → e + e − at Center-of-Mass Energies of 7.0 and 7.4 GeV
L.H. O'Neill,B. L. Beron,R.L. Carrington,R. L. Ford,E. Hilger,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,A.D. Liberman,T. W. Martin,J.W. Simpson,L.K. Resvanis +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the cross section of Bhabha scattering at angles close to 90 degrees and reported center-of-mass energies of 7.0 and 7.4 GeV.
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On the detection of 50 MeV γ-rays with a large modularized NaI(Tl) detector
R.L. Carrington,R. A. Eichler,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,J. Rolfe,T.P. McPharlin,J. D. Bowman,M. D. Cooper,M.E. Hamm,C. M. Hoffman,R. E. Mischke,D. E. Nagle,J. S. Sarracino,P. A. Thompson,Herbert L. Anderson,W. W. Kinnison,H. S. Matis,S. C. Wright +17 more
TL;DR: An array of 45 NaI(Tl) crystals modules, each in 20 in. in length and hexagonal in cross section with six 3 in. sides, has been operated as a detector of 50 MeV γ-rays in a search for the decay μ + →e + γ as mentioned in this paper.