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... energy range has been collected and evaluated . These data have been successfully described with the spherical optical model ( SOM ) and with phenomenological coupled - channels ( CC ) calculations . For the case of 28Si , various ...
... energy range has been collected and evaluated . These data have been successfully described with the spherical optical model ( SOM ) and with phenomenological coupled - channels ( CC ) calculations . For the case of 28Si , various ...
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... energy distribu- tion up to 52 MeV . The polarization of the neutrons is a smooth func- tion of energy and rises from 0.2 at 15 MeV to ~ 0.5 at 30 MeV and above . These properties enable one to measure simultaneously in the energy range ...
... energy distribu- tion up to 52 MeV . The polarization of the neutrons is a smooth func- tion of energy and rises from 0.2 at 15 MeV to ~ 0.5 at 30 MeV and above . These properties enable one to measure simultaneously in the energy range ...
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... energy variability and maximum energy ( 72 MeV ) . Unfortunately , these are not features which can be trivially ... range in a reasonable amount of setup time . A possible consequence of this is an energy dependent intensity maximum for ...
... energy variability and maximum energy ( 72 MeV ) . Unfortunately , these are not features which can be trivially ... range in a reasonable amount of setup time . A possible consequence of this is an energy dependent intensity maximum for ...
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Implication of microscopic reaction analyses below | 14 |
Test of effective interactions for nucleon scattering | 90 |
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