G. Raymond Satchler
British physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Raymond "Ray" Satchler was a British-American nuclear physicist. Biography After serving from 1944 to 1948 the Royal Air Force, Satchler studied at the University of Oxford, where he graduated in 1951 with a B.A. and an M.A. and in 1955 with a doctorate in physics. His thesis advisor was John Ashley Spiers. As a postdoc Satchler was from 1956 to 1957 a research associate at the University of Michigan and from 1956 to 1959 a research fellow at Imperial Chemical Industries. He was a physicist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, from 1959 to 1996, when he retired. From 1994 to 2005 he was a professor at the University of Tennessee. He was the author or co-author of over 275 papers.
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- Dispersion relation and the low-energy behavior of the heavy-ion optical potential. (1985) (166)
- Folding analysis of the elastic 6Li+12C scattering: Knock-on exchange effects, energy dependence, and dynamical polarization potential. (1995) (47)
- Quasielastic scattering of 11Li and 11C from 12C at 60 MeV/nucleon. (1992) (40)
- Systematics of isospin character of transitions to the 21+ and 31- states in 90,92,94,96Zr. (1993) (15)
- Absorption cross sections and the use of complex potentials in coupled-channels models. (1985) (13)
- Isospin character of transitions to the 21+ and 31- states of 90,92,94,96Zr. (1995) (12)
- Isospin character of transitions to bound states in 204,206,208Pb using inelastic scattering of 17O ions. (1991) (11)
- Comment on "Simultaneous analyses of elastic scattering and fusion cross sections for the 32S+58,64Ni systems at energies near the Coulomb barrier" (1990) (9)
- Examination of inconsistencies between the deformed potential model and folding models for analysis of inelastic hadron scattering. (1993) (9)
- Folded potential analysis of the excitation of giant resonances by heavy ions. (1995) (7)
- Quasielastic transfer of a neutron between 58Ni and 208Pb at bombarding energies of 598 and 1011 MeV. (1987) (7)
- Elastic and inelastic scattering of 58Ni (1987) (7)
- One-nucleon-transfer reactions induced by 352-MeV 18O on 28Si. (1986) (4)
- Isospin character of the "isoscalar" giant quadrupole resonance in 118Sn. (1990) (4)
- Isospin character of the giant quadrupole transition in 124Sn. (1991) (4)
- Examination of a "properly deformed folding potential" for the analysis of nuclear inelastic scattering and comparison with true folded potentials. (1994) (4)
- Comment on "Evidence for a nuclear halo from 11Li elastic scattering measured at 637 MeV incident energy on a 12C target" (1994) (3)
- Comment on "Elastic scattering of 318 MeV 6Li from 12C and 28Si: Unique phenomenological and folding-model potentials" and the validity of the M3Y effective interaction. (1994) (3)
- Mean fields: Explicit dispersive and retardation properties of the dynamical polarization potential within a simple model. (1993) (3)
- Optical model and coupled-channels analyses of the elastic and inelastic scattering of 18O from 28Si at 352 MeV. (1988) (3)
- Lifetime of the 31- state and octupole collectivity in 96Zr. (1993) (3)
- Elastic scattering of 58Ni+27Al at near-barrier energies. (1993) (0)
- Angular Momentum (2012) (0)
- Comment on "Pion scattering from 39K and 58Ni and virtual excitation effects on elastic scattering." (1992) (0)
- Nuclear giant resonances, sum rules, effective charges, and such-like (1972) (0)
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