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H. Pai

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Majorana parameters of the interacting boson model of nuclear structure and their implication for 0νββ decay

2021

photonuclear reactionsnuclear spinelectromagnetic transitionsparitylifetimeswidthscollective modelspesonance reactionsneutrinoless double beta decay
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Isospin dependence of electromagnetic transition strengths among an isobaric triplet

2019

*Aydın, Sezgin ( Aksaray, Yazar )

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear Theory[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999Subatomär fysikMatrix (mathematics)Isospin0103 physical sciencesQuadrupoleSubatomic PhysicsIsobaric processElectromagnetic Transition StrengthsAtomic physics010306 general physicsydinfysiikkaMultipletIsospin Dependencelcsh:Physics
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Role of the Δ Resonance in the Population of a Four-Nucleon State in the Fe56→Fe54 Reaction at Relativistic Energies

2016

The 54Fe nucleus was populated from a 56Fe beam impinging on a Be target with an energy of E=A ¼ 500 MeV. The internal decay via γ-ray emission of the 10þ metastable state was observed. As the structure of this isomeric state has to involve at least four unpaired nucleons, it cannot be populated in a simple two-neutron removal reaction from the 56Fe ground state. The isomeric state was produced in the low-momentum (-energy) tail of the parallel momentum (energy) distribution of 54Fe, suggesting that it was populated via the decay of the Δ0 resonance into a proton. This process allows the population of fournucleon states, such as the observed isomer. Therefore, it is concluded that the obser…

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