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Spectroscopy of Light Nuclei with Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
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Ergebnisse der exakten Naturwissenschaften
Author: G. Hoehler
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ISBN: 9780387058764
Category : Atmospheric pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 145
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ISBN: 9780387058764
Category : Atmospheric pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 145
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Spectroscopy of Light Nuclei by Low Energy 70 MeV Inelastic Electron Scattering Enz
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Isobar excitations and low energy spectra of light nuclei
Author: Piotr Czerski
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Pages : 81
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Pages : 81
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Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions 40-B
Author: Joseph Cerny
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323142885
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
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Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions, Part B covers information regarding the development of nuclear spectroscopy and its reactions, while emphasizing in-beam spectroscopy. This part specifically covers charged particle spectroscopy, spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, and neutron spectroscopy. Organized into three sections, this book first discusses charged particle spectroscopy, which includes resonance reaction, reactions involving light ions, heavy-ion-induced reaction, and specialized reaction. The next section reviews spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, including muonic and hadronic atoms; radiative capture; and charge exchange, scattering, and direct reactions. The final section discusses neutron spectroscopy, which includes advances in measurement of neutron spectra, charge exchange reactions, and polarization phenomena. This book is written to primarily benefit graduate students who are engaged in research that concerns nuclear spectroscopy.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323142885
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions, Part B covers information regarding the development of nuclear spectroscopy and its reactions, while emphasizing in-beam spectroscopy. This part specifically covers charged particle spectroscopy, spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, and neutron spectroscopy. Organized into three sections, this book first discusses charged particle spectroscopy, which includes resonance reaction, reactions involving light ions, heavy-ion-induced reaction, and specialized reaction. The next section reviews spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, including muonic and hadronic atoms; radiative capture; and charge exchange, scattering, and direct reactions. The final section discusses neutron spectroscopy, which includes advances in measurement of neutron spectra, charge exchange reactions, and polarization phenomena. This book is written to primarily benefit graduate students who are engaged in research that concerns nuclear spectroscopy.
Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 658
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Category : Nuclear energy
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Pages : 658
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 960
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Category : Nuclear energy
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Pages : 960
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Some investigations in the energy spectra of light nuclei
Author: Raphael Berenbaum
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Few Body Problems, Light Nuclei, and Nuclear Interactions
Author: Guy Paić
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Category : Few-body problem
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Category : Few-body problem
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Studies in Low-Energy Nucler Science
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This report presents a summary of research projects in the area of low energy nuclear reactions and structure, carried out between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2005 and supported by U.S. DOE grant number DE-FG03-03NA00074. Cross sections measured with high resolution have been subjected to an Ericson theory analysis to infer information about the nuclear level density. Other measurements were made of the spectral shape of particles produced in evaporation processes; these also yield level density information. A major project was the development of a new Hauser-Feshbach code for analyzing such spectra. Other measurements produced information on the spectra of gamma rays emitted in reactions on heavy nuclei and gave a means of refining our understanding of gamma-ray strength functions. Finally, reactions on light nuclei were studied and subjected to an R-matrix analysis. Cross sections fora network of nuclear reactions proceedingthrough a given compound nucleus shouldgreatly constrain the family of allowed parameters. Modifications to the formalism andcomputer code are also discussed.
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This report presents a summary of research projects in the area of low energy nuclear reactions and structure, carried out between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2005 and supported by U.S. DOE grant number DE-FG03-03NA00074. Cross sections measured with high resolution have been subjected to an Ericson theory analysis to infer information about the nuclear level density. Other measurements were made of the spectral shape of particles produced in evaporation processes; these also yield level density information. A major project was the development of a new Hauser-Feshbach code for analyzing such spectra. Other measurements produced information on the spectra of gamma rays emitted in reactions on heavy nuclei and gave a means of refining our understanding of gamma-ray strength functions. Finally, reactions on light nuclei were studied and subjected to an R-matrix analysis. Cross sections fora network of nuclear reactions proceedingthrough a given compound nucleus shouldgreatly constrain the family of allowed parameters. Modifications to the formalism andcomputer code are also discussed.