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Autor:
I. M. Kapitonov
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics. 79:526-531
Based on an analysis of all available experimental data on photonuclear cross sections and properties of the ground and low-lying states of nuclei, the main factors that determine the width of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) are established for nucl
Publikováno v:
Moscow University Physics Bulletin. 62:316-319
An experiment on irradiation of the 197Au isotope by a beam of bremsstrahlung γ-rays of maximum energy E γ m = 70 MeV has been carried out at the RTM-70 race-track microtron of the INP MSU. Residual activity spectra of the irradiated sample were me
Publikováno v:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei. 70:983-988
An analysis of the cross sections for photon absorption by isobar nuclei 14C and 14N in the giant-dipole-resonance region demonstrates a high degree of isospin symmetry for this type of collective excitations in the above nuclei. Giant resonances in
Autor:
V. A. Chetvertkova, I. M. Kapitonov, A. N. Ermakov, I. V. Makarenko, D. R. Salakhutdinov, Zh. A. Asanov, Kyaw Kyaw Htun, B. S. Ishkhanov
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics. 71:332-335
The thallium isotopes 203Tl and 205Tl were irradiated using a beam of bremsstrahlung gamma quanta with the maximum energy E γ m = 50 MeV from an RTM-70 electron racetrack microtron installed at the Scobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Research Institute (Lomo
Publikováno v:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei. 67:653-661
An isotopic effect in the widths of giant dipole resonances is established on the basis of an analysis of the latest systematics of photoabsorption cross sections for nuclei containing 12 to 65 nucleons. This effect arises owing to isospin splitting
Autor:
I. V. Makarenko, I. M. Kapitonov
Publikováno v:
Moscow University Physics Bulletin. 64:274-276
An experiment on the irradiation of the natural mixture of 203,205Tl isotopes by the bremsstrahlung beam of pulsed racetrack microtron RTM-70 (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University) at an electron energy of 67.7 MeV was per