Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi."Academic Press, 1976 - Nuclear physics |
Contents
A few words on viscosity | 1 |
What can one say on the optical potential between | 20 |
General conclusion | 28 |
Reactions mechanisms | 38 |
Cluster models | 47 |
KURATH Nuclearstructure effects in cluster transfer | 58 |
CC219 | 63 |
SU representation of the transfer operator | 64 |
S G NILSSON Shapes and shells | 240 |
N CINDRO Narrow structures in the continuum observed | 271 |
the Coulombbarrier | 289 |
Narrow structures in the continuum region above the Coulomb | 317 |
H MORINAGA Observation of highspin states through heavy | 351 |
Standard techniques in H I compound reaction spectroscopy | 364 |
Some comments on the properties of compound nuclei | 374 |
MERMAZ One and twoproton transfer reactions induced | 407 |
Sum rules | 71 |
29 | 72 |
Effect of nuclear interaction in 44Ti | 77 |
Collective features of independentparticle models | 83 |
Formal theory of effective interactions and operators | 97 |
HartreeFock spectra from a QQ residual interaction | 110 |
The angularmomentumdependent level density | 154 |
Yrast levels | 166 |
Angular distribution of emitted particles | 176 |
Excitation energy | 183 |
Excitation functions for final residual nuclei | 186 |
New aspects of the compoundnucleus formation Complete | 201 |
J P BONDORF | 221 |
opticalmodel problems | 414 |
Influence of the projectile upon the selectivity of twoproton | 422 |
P COLOMBANI Deep inelastic transfer reactions induced | 429 |
Conclusion | 440 |
Charge distributions of the fragments preliminary results | 461 |
P R MAURENZIG Experimental effective charges in 1fshell | 491 |
SIGNORINI | 499 |
Typical characteristics of H I reactions | 506 |
General characteristics of highspin states observed in | 520 |
Conclusions | 539 |
J LETOURNEUX Generator coordinate and resonatinggroup | 574 |
A LUMBROSO | 580 |
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