Penttilä et al., 1989 - Google Patents
First polarization results from the LAMPF 13C targetPenttilä et al., 1989
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- Penttilä S
- Amann J
- Jarmer J
- Jones K
- Tanaka N
- Barlett M
- Hoffmann G
- Kielhorn W
- Pauletta G
- Purcell M
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A polarized 13C target has been developed and used to measure spin observables for 500‐ MeV p‐13C elastic scattering. The material was ethylene glycol, 13C2H6O2, enriched to 99% in 13C. Both the 13C and 1H spins were dynamically polarized in a 3He refrigerator at …
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