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The scattering of 28.5 MeV 3 He particles by 12 C, 20 Ne and 40 A nuclei

1960

Differential cross-sections for the elastic and inelastic scattering of 28.5 MeV 3 He particles by the nuclei 12 C, 20 Ne and 40 A have been measured by means of a photographic technique. The 12 C ( 3 He, α) reaction was also observed. The elastic scattering distributions have been analyzed in terms of an optical model.

Nuclear reactionElastic scatteringPhysicsGeneral EnergyScatteringTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYHelium-3Carbon-12Alpha particleAtomic physicsInelastic scatteringProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Cluster Structure of9Be from3He+9Be Reaction

2016

The study of inelastic scattering and multi-nucleon transfer reactions was performed by bombarding a 9Be target with a 3He beam at an incident energy of 30 MeV. Angular distributions for 9Be(3He,3He)9Be, 9Be(3He,4He)8Be, 9Be(3He,7Be)5He, 9Be(3He,6Li)6Li and 9Be(3He,7Li)5Li reaction channels were measured. Cross sections for channels leading to unbound 5He g.s ., 5Li g.s . and 8Be systems were obtained from singles measurements where the relationship between the energy and the scattering angle of the observed stable ejectile is constrained by two-body kinematics. Information on the cluster structure of 9Be was obtained from the transfer channels. It was concluded that cluster transfer is an …

Nuclear reactionHistoryChemistryScatteringCluster (physics)chemistry.chemical_elementIncident energyAtomic physicsInelastic scatteringBranching (polymer chemistry)HeliumComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Anomalous Behavior of High-Spin States inCm248

1981

The ground-state band of $^{248}\mathrm{Cm}$ has been studied up to spin ${28}^{+}$ and tentatively to ${30}^{+}$ by observing $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays following multiple Coulomb excitation with use of $^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ ions at 5.3 MeV/u. A smooth, gradual increase in the effective moment of inertia is seen at lower spin with an anomalous forward bend above spin ${22}^{+}$. Calculations are presented which indicate that this behavior including the forward bend can be understood in terms of the alignment of single-particle angular momenta along the rotation axis.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsAngular momentumSpin statesGeneral Physics and AstronomyCoulomb excitationInelastic scatteringAtomic physicsMoment of inertiaExcitationSpin-½Physical Review Letters
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Photoneutron cross sections for unstable neutron-rich oxygen isotopes.

2000

The dipole response of stable and unstable neutron-rich oxygen nuclei of masses A = 17 to A = 22 has been investigated experimentally utilizing electromagnetic excitation in heavy-ion collisions at beam energies about 600 MeV/nucleon. A kinematically complete measurement of the neutron decay channel in inelastic scattering of the secondary beam projectiles from a Pb target was performed. Differential electromagnetic excitation cross sections d sigma/dE were derived up to 30 MeV excitation energy. In contrast to stable nuclei, the deduced dipole strength distribution appears to be strongly fragmented and systematically exhibits a considerable fraction of low-lying strength.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsDipoleScatteringNuclear TheoryHadronGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeutronInelastic scatteringAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonExcitationPhysical review letters
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Multipole strength distributions and form factors forE1,E2/E0, andE3 fromU238(e,e’f) coincidence experiments

1987

A model-independent multipole analysis of $^{238}\mathrm{U}$(e,e'f) coincidence data, taken at four momentum transfers (0.2\ensuremath{\le}${q}_{\mathrm{eff}\mathrm{\ensuremath{\le}}0.7}$ ${\mathrm{fm}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}1}$; \ensuremath{\omega}=4--22 MeV) yields both E1, E2/E0, and E3 form factors and strength distributions. The E2/E0 strength distribution in the fission channel shows two distinct bumps centered at \ensuremath{\omega}\ensuremath{\simeq}10 and 14 MeV, exhausting up to 12 MeV (19\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}2)% of the isoscalar E2 sum rule. The extracted form factors can be described within a hydrodynamical model by use of parameters ${c}_{\mathrm{tr}/{c}_{0}=1.2}$ and …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsDistribution (mathematics)IsoscalarPhotofissionGeneral Physics and AstronomySum rule in quantum mechanicsInelastic scatteringAtomic physicsMultipole expansionOmegaPhysical Review Letters
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Quasimolecular resonances in terms of dipole and quadrupole interacting bosons

1986

The energy spectrum of the /sup 12/C+ /sup 12/C resonances is described with the interacting boson (quadrupole) model. The Hamiltonians corresponding to the three dynamical symmetries and to the general case of the model are used. The results are compared with the similar calculations within the nuclear vibron (dipole) model. Based on the present experimental data no choice can be made between the dipole and quadrupole descriptions, but in both cases the best fit is quite close to the dynamical symmetry corresponding to a soft vibrator.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDipoleQuantum mechanicsQuadrupoleQuasiparticleAtomic physicsSymmetry groupInteracting boson modelInelastic scatteringBosonPhysical Review C
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ANDES Measurements for Advanced Reactor Systems

2013

Abstract A significant number of new measurements was undertaken by the ANDES “Measurements for advanced reactor systems” initiative. These new measurements include neutron inelastic scattering from 23 Na, Mo, Zr, and 238 U, neutron capture cross sections of 238 U, 241 Am, neutron induced fission cross sections of 240 Pu, 242 Pu, 241 Am, 243 Am and 245 Cm, and measurements that explore the limits of the surrogate technique. The latter study the feasibility of inferring neutron capture cross sections for Cm isotopes, the neutron-induced fission cross section of 238 Pu and fission yields and fission probabilities through full Z and A identification in inverse kinematics for isotopes of Pu, Am…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsta114FissionNuclear dataFission product yieldInelastic scattering[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energyNuclear physicsNeutron captureNeutronNuclear ExperimentDelayed neutron
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"Table 1" of "Phi, rho, and omega production in p U, O U and S U reactions at 200-GeV per nucleon"

1996

The cross sections are parametrized as A**POWER.

O U --> RHO0 XP NUCLEUS --> MU+ MU- XPOWERS U --> MU- MU+ XInclusiveO U --> PHI XCharged CurrentNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> OMEGA XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> RHO0 XO U --> MU- MU+ XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> PHI XS U --> PHI XP U --> MU- MU+ XDi-Muon ProductionP U --> PHI XP U --> OMEGA XP NUCLEUS --> RHO0 XDeep Inelastic ScatteringO U --> OMEGA XS U --> RHO0 XMuon productionP U --> RHO0 XP NUCLEUS --> OMEGA XS U --> OMEGA XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> MU+ MU- XP NUCLEUS --> PHI X
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"Table 2" of "Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in p Cu, p U, O-16 Cu, O-16 U and S-32 U collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon."

1991

CONTINUUM MUONS ORIGINATE MAINLY FROM VECTOR MESON DECAYS, SEMI-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF D DBAR PAIRS AND FROM DRELL-YAN MECHANISM.

P CU --> MU- MU+ XS32 U --> MU- MU+ XO16 U --> MU- MU+ XDi-Muon ProductionP NUCLEUS --> MU+ MU- XNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDeep Inelastic ScatteringMathematics::General TopologyMuon productionJ/PsiInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentDSIG/DPTPsiCharged CurrentO16 CU --> MU- MU+ XNuclear ExperimentTransverse Momentum DependenceNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> MU+ MU- XP U --> MU- MU+ X
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"Table 26" of "Measurement of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries on transversely polarised protons"

2007

The COLLINS asymmetry for negatively charged hadrons as a function of W for X < 0.032.

POLInclusive160160PolarizationHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringComputer Science::Symbolic ComputationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsNuclear ExperimentMU+ P --> MU+ HADRON- XMuon production
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