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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 856:1-45
The level structure of 183 W has been studied using gamma–gamma coincidences from thermal neutron capture in 182 W accompanied with the reaction ( d → , p ) . From these data and those of previous studies a total of 76 levels and about 490 connec
Autor:
J. Honzátko, L. Simonova, I. Tomandl, A. M. Sukhovoj, L. A. Malov, J. Bērziņš, V. Bondarenko, Ralf Hertenberger, H.-F. Wirth, T. von Egidy
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 811:28-76
The level structure of 187 W has been studied using prompt and delayed gamma–gamma coincidences from thermal neutron capture in 186 W and also measuring the ( d , p ) reaction. From these data and those of previous studies a total of 170 levels (12
Autor:
Ralf Hertenberger, Y. Eisermann, V. Bondarenko, H.-F. Wirth, T. von Egidy, P. Alexa, L. Simonova, A. M. Sukhovoj, L. A. Malov, J. Bērziņš, I. Tomandl, J. Honzátko, G. Graw
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 762:167-215
The level structure of 185W has been studied using the prompt and delayed gamma–gamma coincidences from thermal neutron capture in 184W accompanied with the one-nucleon transfer reactions ( d , p ) and ( d , t ) with polarized beams. From these dat
Nuclear structure of 127Te studied with (n,γ) and (d→,p) reactions and interpreted with IBFM and QPM
Autor:
Y. Eisermann, V. Bondarenko, L. Rubáček, I. Tomandl, H.-F. Wirth, J. Honzátko, Ralf Hertenberger, T. von Egidy, D. Bucurescu, N. Marginean, G. Graw, V. Yu. Ponomarev
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 756:249-307
The nuclear structure of 127Te has been investigated with the Te 126 ( n , γ γ ) Te 127 reaction using thermal neutrons and with the Te 126 ( d → , p ) Te 127 reaction at E d = 20 MeV . About 190 levels were identified in a region to 4.1 MeV exci
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Modern Physics E. 13:343-351
The nuclear periphery was studied by using antiprotons. Two experimental methods were applied: analysis of the antiproton annihilation residues one mass unit lighter than the target mass by nuclear spectroscopy and the measurement of strong interacti
Autor:
J. Honzátko, D. Bucurescu, H.-F. Wirth, Y. Eisermann, I. Tomandl, V. Ponomarev, G. Graw, Ralf Hertenberger, V. Bondarenko, T. von Egidy, Subramanian Raman
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 717:149-198
The structure of 131 Te has been investigated with the 130 Te( n , γγ ) 131 Te reaction using thermal neutrons and with the 130 Te( d , p ) 131 Te reaction using polarized deuterons with energy E d =18 MeV. About 290 levels were identified in most
Autor:
I. Tomandl, H.-F. Wirth, N. Marginean, Ralf Hertenberger, G. Graw, V. Yu. Ponomarev, Y. Eisermann, T. von Egidy, D. Bucurescu, J. Honzátko
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 716:3-54
The nuclear structure of 129 Te has been investigated with the 128 Te(n, γγ ) 129 Te reaction using thermal neutrons, with the 128 Te(d, p) 129 Te reaction at Ed = 24 MeV and Ed = 18 MeV, and with the 130 Te(� t) 129 Te reaction at Ed = 24 MeV. M
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 714:355-390
The reaction 125 Te(n, γ ) 126 Te has been measured at the neutron source SINQ of the Paul-Scherrer-Institut, Villigen, Switzerland. About 350 γ transitions have been placed in an extensive level scheme of 126 Te with 83 levels, including many new
Autor:
L. Rubacek, L. Simonova, P. Prokofjevs, Y. Eisermann, Ralf Hertenberger, J. Honzátko, P. Alexa, A. Metz, I. Tomandl, G. Graw, V. Bondarenko, J. Berzins, H.-F. Wirth, T. von Egidy, Ulli Köster
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 709:3-59
Nuclear levels of 181 Hf were investigated in the range up to 3 MeV excitation energy by (n, γ ) and (d,p) reactions. Over 170 levels and about 390 γ -transitions were established most of them for the first time. 25 rotational bands were identified
Autor:
H.-F. Wirth, I. Tomandl, N. Kramere, J. Berzins, L. Rubacek, L. Simonova, P. Prokofjevs, A. Metz, G. Graw, Y. Eisermann, J. Honzátko, Ralf Hertenberger, V. Bondarenko, T. von Egidy
Publikováno v:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei. 65:599-602
The level structure in 181Hf is studied by using (n, γ) and (d, p) reactions. Gamma-gamma coincidences permit an unambiguous placement of the majority of gamma transitions in the level scheme up to 1.8 MeV, while the (d, p) angular distributions and