Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 62N. Zanichelli, 1976 - Nuclear physics |
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If the reaction is, e.g., a pick-up, one may consider three groups of nucleons: the
projectile, the picked-up nucleons and the residual target. Each one of these
groups has now a fixed number of nucleons, and one may then consider three ...
If the reaction is, e.g., a pick-up, one may consider three groups of nucleons: the
projectile, the picked-up nucleons and the residual target. Each one of these
groups has now a fixed number of nucleons, and one may then consider three ...
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but it does provide us with another clue to the nature of the selectively populated
states produced by transfer of several nucleons. It suggests, in fact, that such
states of several particles have high spins. We assume, in accordance with eq.
but it does provide us with another clue to the nature of the selectively populated
states produced by transfer of several nucleons. It suggests, in fact, that such
states of several particles have high spins. We assume, in accordance with eq.
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that the nucleons interact strongly only in clusters. Our hypothesis simplifies the
problem in the sense that now the (model) wave function can be written as a
product of an internal wave function describing the motion in each cluster and a
wave ...
that the nucleons interact strongly only in clusters. Our hypothesis simplifies the
problem in the sense that now the (model) wave function can be written as a
product of an internal wave function describing the motion in each cluster and a
wave ...
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Contents
Gruppo fotografico dei partecipanti al Corso fuori testo | 1 |
Simple ideas on reaction mechanisms | 19 |
B BUCK Nuclearstructure information from severalnucleon | 29 |
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