Polarization of 40-MeV Protons by Complex Nuclei
Physical Review1963Vol. 131(6), pp. 2602–2610
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Abstract
The polarization of 40-MeV protons scattered by helium, lithium, carbon, aluminum, nickel, and lead has been measured using a polarized proton ion source in conjunction with the Minnesota Proton Linear Accelerator. Experimental procedures utilized in the measurements are discussed in detail. $p\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\alpha}$ polarization measurements are compared with the theoretical predictions by Gammel and Thaler.
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