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pro vyhledávání: '"G. A. Vavrina"'
Autor:
C.R. Bybee, G. A. Vavrina, P. M. Wallace, J. F. Shriner, J. D. Shriner, E. F. Moore, G. E. Mitchell, E.G. Bilpuch, C. R. Westerfeldt
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 55:1119-1125
The ${}^{29}$Si$(p,\ensuremath{\gamma})$ reaction has been studied in the range ${E}_{p}=1.00$--1.75 MeV. Three previously unknown states in ${}^{30}$P were identified, and one state previously assigned to ${}^{30}$P was identified as a state in ${}^
Autor:
G. A. Vavrina, E. F. Moore, J. F. Shriner, G. E. Mitchell, J. D. Shriner, P. M. Wallace, E.G. Bilpuch, C. R. Westerfeldt, C. R. Bybee
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 54:2916-2925
The $^{29}\mathrm{Si}$(p,\ensuremath{\gamma}) reaction has been studied for 30 resonances in the range ${\mathit{E}}_{\mathit{p}}$=1.75--2.51 MeV. Branching ratios have been measured for 28 of these resonances. The separation energy ${\mathit{S}}_{\m
Autor:
Charles M. Laymon, C.R. Bybee, J.M. Drake, G. J. Schmid, E. F. Moore, R. M. Chasteler, G. A. Vavrina, D. R. Tilley, P.M. Wallace, H. R. Weller
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 607:139-151
We present here strong evidence that recently published values for the relative intensities of γ-ray lines in the 66 Ga(β + + EC) 66 Zn decay are incorrect at the higher energies (∼ 30% too low at 4.8 MeV). In particular, we find that our current
Autor:
J. F. Shriner, J. D. Shriner, C. A. Grossmann, G. A. Vavrina, M. A. Labonte, G. E. Mitchell, P. M. Wallace
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 62
The {sup 29}Si(p,{gamma}){sup 30}P reaction was studied for 32 resonances in the energy range E{sub p}=1.0-2.5 MeV. Angular distributions were measured for 230 primary and secondary transitions. Results from the analysis of these data were combined w
Autor:
E. F. Moore, G. A. Vavrina, L. M. Fittje, J. M. Cox, C.R. Bybee, J. D. Shriner, P. M. Wallace, E.G. Bilpuch, G. E. Mitchell, J. F. Shriner, M. A. Labonte
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The fluctuation properties of quantum systems now are used as a signature of quantum chaos. The analyses require data of extremely high quality. The 29Si(p,γ) reaction is being used to establish a complete level scheme of 30P to study chaos and isos