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Violation of Siegert's theorem in the electro-excitation of the (1−, T = 0)-level at 7.117 MeV in 16O

1989

Abstract Cross sections are measured for the electro-excitation of the first 1−-level in 16O at extremely small momentum transfer. The model-independent interpretation with a Fourier-Bessel expansion of the transition charge density reveals an incompatibility with the life-time measurement at the photon point, i.e. a violation of Siegert's theorem.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonQuantum mechanicsQuantum electrodynamicsMomentum transferCharge densityExcitationInterpretation (model theory)Physics Letters B
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ProjectileΔand target Roper excitation in thep(d,d′)Xreaction

2000

In this paper we compare a model that contains the mechanisms of $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ excitation in the projectile and Roper excitation in the target with experimental data from two ${(d,d}^{\ensuremath{'}})$ experiments on a proton target. The agreement of the theory with the experiment is fair for the data taken at ${T}_{d}=2.3$ GeV. The $\ensuremath{\Delta}$ excitation in the projectile is predicted close to the observed energy with the correct width. The theory, however, underpredicts by about 40% the cross sections measured at ${T}_{d} = 1.6$ GeV at angles where the cross section has fallen by about two orders of magnitude. The analysis done here allows us to extract an approximate st…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsProjectile01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsCross section (physics)0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear theoryExcitationEnergy (signal processing)Order of magnitudePhysical Review C
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Conversion-electron study of 0+excitations in208Pb

2005

The 208Pb(p,p'e−) reaction has been studied at a proton energy of 17.3 MeV. Singles data show E0 transitions from the 0+2 and 0+3 states at 4868 and 5241 keV, respectively, to the ground state. Proton–electron gated spectra indicate that few electrons from the 0+2 state are in coincidence with backscattered protons, while those from the 0+3 state are somewhat more abundant. From the singles spectra, an upper limit for the E3(0+3 → 3−1)/E0(0+3 → 0+1) branching ratio of less than four has been measured. This observation is in agreement with previous predictions for a two-phonon octupole excitation.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonBranching fractionPhononElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentGround stateExcitationCoincidenceSpectral lineJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Proton polarization in the p(e,e′p)π0 reaction and the measurement of quadrupole components in the N to Δ transition

1998

The recoil proton polarization in the π0 production off the proton with longitudinally polarized electron beam has been studied as a means to measure quadrupole components in the N to Δ transition. On top of the Δ resonance a high sensitivity to a possible Coulomb quadrupole excitation is found in parallel kinematics. The ratio of S1+/M1+ multipole amplitudes can be determined from the ratio of the two in-scattering-plane recoil proton polarization components. Avoiding the absolute measurement of the polarizations, such a ratio allows small experimental uncertainties. Furthermore, the electron helicity independent proton polarization component enables the characterization of resonant and no…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear TheoryHadronResonanceElectronPolarization (waves)QuadrupolePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentMultipole expansionExcitationThe European Physical Journal A
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Roper excitation in alpha-proton scattering

1995

We study the Roper excitation in the $(\alpha,\alpha')$ reaction. We consider all processes which may be relevant in the Roper excitation region, namely, Roper excitation in the target, Roper excitation in the projectile, and double $\Delta$ excitation processes. The theoretical investigation shows that the Roper excitation in the proton target mediated by an isoscalar exchange is the dominant mechanism in the process. We determine an effective isoscalar interaction by means of which the experimental cross section is well reproduced. This should be useful to make predictions in related reactions and is a first step to construct eventually a microscopic $NN \rightarrow NN^*$ transition poten…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear TheoryIsoscalarNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaFeynman graphNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)chemistryProton scatteringAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear theoryNuclear ExperimentExcitationHelium
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Nuclear stucture studies of transfermium nuclei

2007

The study of deformed nuclei in the region of 254No provides an indirect method to access the single-particle orbitals which are of relevance in determining the location of the next closed proton and neutron closed shells above 208Pb. Several of these orbitals are strongly down-sloping and are close to the Fermi surface in the deformed region. These nuclei are some of the heaviest for which detailed spectroscopy can be performed. Initial in-beam measurements in the region focussed on γ-ray spectroscopy of even-even nuclei (e.g. 252,254No, 250Fm), while more recently attention has switched to odd-mass nuclei such as 253No, 251Md and 255Lr, the latter being the heaviest nucleus so far studied…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear TheoryNuclear structureFermi surfaceNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureAtomic orbitalmedicineNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyNucleusExcitationNuclear Physics A
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High-spin states beyond the proton drip-line: Quasiparticle alignments in 113 Cs

2014

Abstract Excited states have been studied in the deformed proton emitter 113Cs. Gamma-ray transitions have been unambiguously assigned to 113Cs by correlation with its characteristic proton decay, using the method of recoil-decay tagging. Two previously identified rotational bands have been observed and extended to tentative spins of 45/2 and 51 / 2 ħ , with excitation energies over 8 MeV above the lowest state. These are the highest angular momenta and excitation energies observed to date in any nucleus beyond the proton drip-line. Transitions in the bands have been rearranged compared to previous work. A study of aligned angular momenta, in comparison to the predictions of Woods–Saxon cra…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonSpin statesSpinsta114Proton decayNuclear Theoryrecoil decay taggingProton decayQuasiparticle alignmentsgamma ray spectroscopylcsh:QC1-999High-spin statesExcited stateQuasiparticleRecoil-decay taggingGamma spectroscopyGamma-ray spectroscopyAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentExcitationlcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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Coherent γ-production in (p,p′) reactions in nuclei in the Δ resonance region

1998

Abstract We study the process of coherent photon production in nuclei induced by the (p,p′) reaction around the Δ excitation region. The cross sections are about 200 times smaller than the corresponding ones for coherent pion production but within measurable range with present machines. The cross section selects the transverse part of the NN→NΔ transition, while coherent pion production selects the longitudinal one. The reactions are complementary and show different aspects of Δh propagation through the nucleus which are discussed here.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)PhotonNuclear TheoryResonance (particle physics)Cross section (geometry)Transverse planemedicine.anatomical_structurePionmedicineAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleusExcitationPhysics Letters B
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Lifetimes in the ground-state band and the structure of 118Te

2002

Lifetimes of excited states in 118Te have been measured using the Doppler Shift Attenuation (DSA) and Recoil Distance (RD) methods in the 109Ag(13C, p3n) reaction at a beam energy of 54 MeV. Lifetime values of the ground-state band levels with spins I π = 2+-16+ have been obtained. The excitation energies and B(E2) values are interpreted in the framework of a version of IBFM ( IBM + 2qp) with the maximum boson number exceeding its standard value. A satisfactory agreement with experimental level scheme and B(E2) values for the ground-state band is achieved.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRecoilSpinsExcited stateAttenuationHadronAtomic physicsGround stateExcitationBosonThe European Physical Journal A
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Theoretical study of the NN → NNππ reaction

1998

Abstract We have developed a model for the NN → NNππ reaction and evaluated cross sections for the different charged channels. The low energy part of those channels where the pions can be in an isospin zero state is dominated by N ∗ excitation, driven by an isoscalar source recently found experimentally, followed by the decay N ∗ → N(ππ) S-wave T=0 . At higher energies, and in channels where the pions are not in T = 0, Δ excitation mechanisms become relevant. A rough agreement with the experimental data is obtained in most channels. Repercussions of the present findings for the ABC effect and the pp → ppπ0 reaction close to threshold are also suggested.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRoper resonanceIsoscalarNuclear TheoryFísicaFeynman graphZero state responsePionLow energyIsospinAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentExcitationNuclear Physics A
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