Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2007 Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 52, Number 10
Wednesday–Saturday, October 10–13, 2007; Newport News, Virginia
Session JH: Light Ions and Inverse Reactions
2:00 PM–4:00 PM,
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Newport News Marriott at City Center
Room: Blue Point I
Chair: Werner Tornow, Duke University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.DNP.JH.1
Abstract: JH.00001 : Direct Measurement of the $^1S_0$ Neutron-Neutron Scattering Length at the YAGUAR Reactor*
2:00 PM–2:12 PM
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Authors:
S.L. Stephenson
(Gettysburg College)
B.E. Crawford
(Gettysburg College)
D. Kawamura
(Gettysburg College)
M.R. Schmidt
(Gettysburg College)
D.A. Yager-Elorriaga
(Gettysburg College)
C.R. Howell
(Duke University)
W. Tornow
(Duke University)
G.E. Mitchell
(North Carolina State University)
W.I. Furman
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
A.R. Krylov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
E.V. Lychagin
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
A. Yu. Muzichka
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
G.V. Nekhaev
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
E.I. Sharapov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
V.N. Shvetsov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
A.V. Strelkov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)
B.G. Levakov
(All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics, Russia)
A.E. Lyzhin
(All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics, Russia)
Yu. I. Chernukhin
(All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics, Russia)
Ya. Z. Kandiev
(All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics, Russia)
Collaboration:
DIANNA
*This work has been supported by ISTC project 2286, US DOE grant numbers DE-FG02-97-ER41042 and DE-FG02-97-ER41033 and the US NSF through an International Research Fellow Award number 0107263 and grant number 0555652.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2007.DNP.JH.1
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