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Autor:
S. Lindenstruth, Olof Beck, P. von Brentano, I. Bauske, Norbert Pietralla, R. D. Heil, U. Kneissl, C. Wesselborg, J. Margraf, Andreas Zilges, R.-D. Herzberg, H. Friedrichs, A. Jung, H. H. Pitz, T. Eckert, H. Maser
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 53:2749-2762
Photon scattering experiments on the deformed even-even nuclei $^{164,166,168,170}\mathrm{Er}$ provided detailed information on the excitation energies, spins, transition probabilities, and K quantum numbers of low-lying dipole excitations. In the ca
Autor:
P. von Brentano, H. H. Pitz, J. Margraf, U. Kneissl, Andreas Zilges, C. Wesselborg, A. M. Oros, R.-D. Herzberg
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 51:1226-1233
A photon scattering experiment on [sup 143]Nd yielded detailed information about the energies, cross sections, and absolute strengths of dipole transitions between 1.4 and 4.1 MeV. Besides some well-known levels at energies around 2 MeV we observed a
Autor:
B. Starck, H. H. Pitz, F. Steiper, J. Margraf, R. Stock, S. Lindenstruth, U. Kneissl, R.D. Heil, H. Schacht, C. Wesselborg, A. Jung
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 584:103-132
The nuclei 70,72,74,76 Ge were studied by nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) experiments. Partially linearly polarized and unpolarized bremsstrahlung of 9 to 14 MeV endpoint energy was used at the Giessen 65 MeV electron linear accelerator; unpolar
Autor:
Zs. Németh, C. Wesselborg, Andreas Zilges, P. von Brentano, R.D. Heil, I. Bauske, J. Margraf, W. Geiger, H. H. Pitz, R.-D. Herzberg, H. Maser, U. Kneissl, Norbert Pietralla
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 580:263-276
High-resolution nuclear resonance flourescence (NRF) experiments have been performed on the nuclei 113,114 Cd using bremsstrahlung and Ge-γ-spectrometers. Precise excitation energies, decay widths and decay branching ratios for numerous new levels (
Autor:
Martin Schumacher, B. Schlitt, H. Friedrichs, C. Wesselborg, Andreas Zilges, R.D. Heil, J. Margraf, D. Häger, H. H. Pitz, P. von Brentano, G. Müller, U. Kneissl, R.-D. Herzberg
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 567:266-280
Measurements of the linear polarization of resonantly scattered photons have been used for model-independent parity determinations in nuclear resonance fluorescence experiments. The experiments have been performed at the bremsstrahlung facility of th
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Andreas Zilges, B. Schlitt, R.D. Heil, I. Bauske, H. Friedrichs, C. Wesselborg, J. Margraf, U. Maier, S. Albers, R.-D. Herzberg, P. von Brentano, H. H. Pitz, U. Kneissl
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 337:416-426
Parities of nuclear levels excited in photon scattering experiments can be determined by measurements of the linear polarization of the scattered photons. The needed theoretical formalism is summarized. A fourfold sectored single crystal Ge-Compton p
Autor:
H. Friedrichs, S. Lindenstruth, J. Margraf, U. Kneissl, H. H. Pitz, R.-D. Herzberg, Andreas Zilges, R.D. Heil, C. Wesselborg, P. von Brentano
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 563:445-456
High-resolution nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) experiments have been performed on the nuclei 182,184,186 W. Several new states with spin J = 1 were discovered in the energy range between 2 and 4 MeV. Ground-state transition widths and K quantum
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C. Wesselborg, H. H. Pitz, U. Kneissl, R.-D. Herzberg, Andreas Zilges, J. Margraf, R.D. Heil, R. V. Jolos, P. von Brentano, F. Dönau
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 70:2880-2883
A photon scattering experiment has been performed on the odd-[ital A] nucleus [sup 143]Nd. Strong dipole excitations have been detected in the energy region around 3.2 MeV. This is near the expected position of the two-phonon (2[sup +][direct product