Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons.
We detected 1-10 MeV neutrons at laboratory angles from 80° to 140° in coincidence with 470 GeV muons deep inelastically scattered from H, D, C, Ca, and Pb targets. The neutron energy spectrum for Pb can be fitted with two components with temperature parameters of 0.7 and 5.0 MeV. The average neutro...
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author | Adams, MR Aïd, S Anthony, P Averill, D Baker, MD Baller, B Banerjee, A Bhatti, A Bratzler, U Braun, H Breidung, H Busza, W Carroll, T Clark, H Conrad, J Davisson, R Derado, I Dhawan, S Dietrich, F Dougherty, W Dreyer, T Eckardt, V Ecker, U Erdmann, M Fang, G |
author_facet | Adams, MR Aïd, S Anthony, P Averill, D Baker, MD Baller, B Banerjee, A Bhatti, A Bratzler, U Braun, H Breidung, H Busza, W Carroll, T Clark, H Conrad, J Davisson, R Derado, I Dhawan, S Dietrich, F Dougherty, W Dreyer, T Eckardt, V Ecker, U Erdmann, M Fang, G |
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description | We detected 1-10 MeV neutrons at laboratory angles from 80° to 140° in coincidence with 470 GeV muons deep inelastically scattered from H, D, C, Ca, and Pb targets. The neutron energy spectrum for Pb can be fitted with two components with temperature parameters of 0.7 and 5.0 MeV. The average neutron multiplicity for 40<ν<400 GeV is about 5 for Pb, and less than 2 for Ca and C. These data are consistent with a process in which the emitted hadrons do not interact with the rest of the nucleus within distances smaller than the radius of Ca, but do interact within distances on the order of the radius of Pb in the measured kinematic range. For all targets the lack of high nuclear excitation is surprising. © 1995 The American Physical Society. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:1c185cc4-1c17-479d-b8a2-e3983694ea002022-03-26T11:03:52ZNuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1c185cc4-1c17-479d-b8a2-e3983694ea00EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1995Adams, MRAïd, SAnthony, PAverill, DBaker, MDBaller, BBanerjee, ABhatti, ABratzler, UBraun, HBreidung, HBusza, WCarroll, TClark, HConrad, JDavisson, RDerado, IDhawan, SDietrich, FDougherty, WDreyer, TEckardt, VEcker, UErdmann, MFang, GWe detected 1-10 MeV neutrons at laboratory angles from 80° to 140° in coincidence with 470 GeV muons deep inelastically scattered from H, D, C, Ca, and Pb targets. The neutron energy spectrum for Pb can be fitted with two components with temperature parameters of 0.7 and 5.0 MeV. The average neutron multiplicity for 40<ν<400 GeV is about 5 for Pb, and less than 2 for Ca and C. These data are consistent with a process in which the emitted hadrons do not interact with the rest of the nucleus within distances smaller than the radius of Ca, but do interact within distances on the order of the radius of Pb in the measured kinematic range. For all targets the lack of high nuclear excitation is surprising. © 1995 The American Physical Society. |
spellingShingle | Adams, MR Aïd, S Anthony, P Averill, D Baker, MD Baller, B Banerjee, A Bhatti, A Bratzler, U Braun, H Breidung, H Busza, W Carroll, T Clark, H Conrad, J Davisson, R Derado, I Dhawan, S Dietrich, F Dougherty, W Dreyer, T Eckardt, V Ecker, U Erdmann, M Fang, G Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title | Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title_full | Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title_fullStr | Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title_full_unstemmed | Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title_short | Nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 GeV muons. |
title_sort | nuclear decay following deep inelastic scattering of 470 gev muons |
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