Browsing Articles by Author "Terashima, S."

Browsing Articles by Author "Terashima, S."

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  • Bagchi, Soumya; Kanungo, Rituparna; Horiuchi, W.; Hagen, G.; Morris, T.D.; Stroberg, S.R.; Suzuki, T.; Ameil, F.; Atkinson, Joel; Ayyad, Y.; Cortina-Gil, D.; Dillmann, I.; Estradé, Alfredo; Evdokimov, A.; Farinon, F.; Geissel, H.; Guastalla, G.; Janik, R.; Kaur, Satbir; Knöbel, R.; Kurcewicz, J.; Litvinov, Yu.A.; Marta, M.; Mostazo, M.; Mukha, I.; Nociforo, C.; Ong, H.J.; Pietri, S.; Prochazka, A.; Scheidenberger, C.; Sitar, B.; Strmen, P.; Takechi, M.; Tanaka, J.; Tanaka, Yoshiki K.; Tanihata, I.; Terashima, S.; Vargas, J.; Weick, H.; Winfield, J.S. (ElsevierNorth-Holland, 2019-01-21)
    A thick neutron skin emerges from the first determination of root mean square radii of the proton distributions for 17−22N from charge changing cross section measurements around 900A MeV at GSI. Neutron ...

  • Tanihata, I.; Terashima, S.; Kanungo, Rituparna; Ameil, F.; Atkinson, J.; Ayyad, Y.; Cortina-Gil, D.; Dillmann, I.; Estrade, Alfredo; Evdokimov, A. (Oxford University Press, 2016-04)
    Production cross sections of nitrogen isotopes from high-energy (∼950 MeV per nucleon) carbon isotopes on hydrogen and carbon targets have been measured for the first time for a wide range of isotopes (A = 12 to 19). The ...

  • Suzuki, Y.; Horiuchi, W.; Terashima, S.; Kanungo, Rituparna; Ameil, F.; Atkinson, J.; Ayyad, Y.; Cortina-Gil, D.; Dillmann, I.; Estrade, Alfredo (American Physical Society, 2016-07-05)
    Charge-changing cross sections at high energies are expected to provide useful information on nuclear charge radii. No reliable theory to calculate the cross section has yet been available.We develop a formula using Glauber ...

  • Terashima, S.; Tanihata, I.; Kanungo, Rituparna; Estrade, Alfredo; Horiuchi, W.; Ameil, F.; Atkinson, J.; Ayyad, Y.; Cortina-Gil, D.; Dillmann, I. (Oxford University Press, 2014-10-06)
    The charge-changing cross sections of 7,9−12,14Be have been measured at 900A MeV on a carbon target. These cross sections are discussed both in terms of a geometrical and a Glauber model. From several ...

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