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    Nucleon Polarizabilities from Deuteron Compton Scattering within a Green's-Function Hybrid Approach

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    We examine elastic Compton scattering from the deuteron for photon energies ranging from zero to 100 MeV, using state-of-the-art deuteron wave functions and NN-potentials. Nucleon-nucleon rescattering between emission and absorption of the two photons is treated by Green's functions in order to ensure gauge invariance and the correct Thomson limit. With this Green's-function hybrid approach, we fulfill the low-energy theorem of deuteron Compton scattering and there is no significant dependence on the deuteron wave function used. Concerning the nucleon structure, we use Chiral Effective Field Theory with explicit \Delta(1232) degrees of freedom within the Small Scale Expansion up to leading-one-loop order. Agreement with available data is good at all energies. Our 2-parameter fit to all elastic γd\gamma d data leads to values for the static isoscalar dipole polarizabilities which are in excellent agreement with the isoscalar Baldin sum rule. Taking this value as additional input, we find \alpha_E^s= (11.3+-0.7(stat)+-0.6(Baldin)) x 10^{-4} fm^3 and \beta_M^s = (3.2-+0.7(stat)+-0.6(Baldin)) x 10^{-4} fm^3 and conclude by comparison to the proton numbers that neutron and proton polarizabilities are essentially the same.Comment: 47 pages LaTeX2e with 20 figures in 59 .eps files, using graphicx. Minor modifications; extended discussion of theoretical uncertainties of polarisabilities extraction. Version accepted for publication in EPJ

    Irish cardiac society - Proceedings of annual general meeting held 20th & 21st November 1992 in Dublin Castle

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    The level structure of 75As

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    Neutron inelastic scattering has been used to excite levels in 75As. The de-excitation gammas have been observed for incident neutron energies up to 2200 keV. Time-of-flight neutron measurements were made for incident neutron energies up to 1350 keV. The energy levels and decay modes of 75As were deduced and the (n, n') cross sections to each level were measured. Spin and parity assignments are based on a comparison with Hauser-Feshbach calculations and other work on this nucleus. The deduced level structure is compared with theoretical predictions of phenomenological models in which a single particle is coupled to a vibrational or rotational core. © 1974.Articl
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