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Y. Ohashi

Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory

Publications -  18
Citations -  878

Y. Ohashi is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Elastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 829 citations.

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Analyzing power in inclusive π+ and π- production at high xF with a 200 GeV polarized proton beam

TL;DR: In this article, the analyzing power in inclusive charged pion production has been measured using the 200 GeV Fermilab polarized proton beam, and it was shown that at large x(F) the transverse spin of the proton is correlated with that of its quark constituents.
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Comparison of spin asymmetries and cross sections in π0 production by 200 GeV polarized antiprotons and protons

TL;DR: In this article, the single-spin asymmetry of antiprotons on protons was measured at Fermilab over a wide range of x{sub F, and it was observed that A{sub N}(anti pp) has the same sign, a similar x-sub F dependence, and about half the magnitude as A {pi}{sup 0} production by protons.
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Single-Spin Asymmetries in Inclusive Charged Pion Production by Transversely Polarized Antiprotons.

TL;DR: The analyzing power A(N) in inclusive pi(-) and pi(+) production has been measured with a 200 GeV/c transversely polarized antiproton beam over a wide x(f) range and the asymmetry increases with increasing x(F) from zero to large positive values for pi(-,)s, and decreases fromzero to large negative values forpi(+,)s.
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Large- x F spin asymmetry in π 0 production by 200-GeV polarized protons

TL;DR: The spin asymmetry of transversely-polarized protons was measured at Fermilab over a wide range of XF, with a value of 0.15±0.03 in the region 0.6
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The design and performance of the FNAL high-energy polarized-beam facility

TL;DR: In this article, a new polarized-proton and -antiproton beam with 185-GeV/c momentum in the Fermilab MP beam line is described, which uses the parityconserving decay of lambda and antilambda hyperons to produce polarized protons and antiprotons, respectively.