Browsing Articles by Author "Randhawa, J. S."

Browsing Articles by Author "Randhawa, J. S."

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  • Tanaka, J.; Kanungo, R.; Alcorta, M.; Aoi, N.; Bidaman, H.; Burbadge, C.; Christian, G.; Cruz, S.; Davids, B.; Diaz Varela, A.; Even, J.; Hackman, G.; Harakeh, M. N.; Henderson, J.; Ishimoto, S.; Kaur, S.; Keefe, M.; Krücken, R.; Leach, K. G.; Lighthall, J.; Padilla Rodal, E.; Randhawa, J. S.; Ruotsalainen, P.; Sanetullaev, A.; Smith, J. K.; Workman, O.; Tanihata, I. (Elsevier, 2017-11-10)
    Proton inelastic scattering off a neutron halo nucleus, 11Li, has been studied in inverse kinematics at the IRIS facility at TRIUMF. The aim was to establish a soft dipole resonance and to obtain its dipole ...

  • Kumar, A.; Kanungo, R.; Calci, A.; Navratil, P.; Sanetullaev, A.; Alcorta, M.; Bildstein, V.; Christian, G.; Davids, B.; Dohet-Eraly, J.; Fallis, J.; Gallant, A. T.; Hackman, G.; Hadinia, B.; Hupin, G.; Ishimoto, S.; Krucken, R.; Laffoley, A. T.; Lighthall, J.; Miller, D.; Quaglioni, S.; Randhawa, J. S.; Rand, E. T.; Rojas, A.; Roth, R.; Shotter, A.; Tanaka, J.; Tanihata, I.; Unsworth, C. (American Physical Society, 2017-06-28)
    How does nature hold together protons and neutrons to form the wide variety of complex nuclei in the Universe? Describing many-nucleon systems from the fundamental theory of quantum chromodynamics has been the greatest ...

  • Gallo, Luigi. C.; Randhawa, J. S.; Waddell, S. G. H.; Hani, M. H.; Garcia, J. A.; Reynolds, C.S. (Oxford University Press, 2019-01-25)
    A number of works point to the presence of narrow emission features at unusual energies in the X-ray spectra of active galactic nuclei or to potentially low iron abundances as possible evidence for the spallation of iron. ...

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