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Petrov, B.F.; Kamanin, V.V.; Rudiger, J.; Ivanova, S.P.; Kraft, O.E.; Naumov, Yu.V.
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Reactions1982
Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (USSR). Lab. of Nuclear Reactions1982
AbstractAbstract
[en] On the basis of the results of investigation of γ-decay of the high-spin states formed in the sup(160)Gd(sup(16)O, xn)sup(176-x)Hf reaction at 16O ion energies ranging from 80 to 134 MeV, the parameters of the spin distribution of the population of nuclear states in a compound nucleus are determined at different ion energies. To pass from the experimental values of the γ-ray multiplicities to these distribution parameters use is made of the results of statistical model calculations for a concrete reaction. The limiting values of angular momenta are obtained describing the nuclear state population spin distributions for the channels in which the competition begins between neutron and γ-emission
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Mnozhestvennost' γ-perekhodov v reaktsii sup(160)Gd(sup(16)O, xn)sup(176-x)Hf. Predel'nyj uglovoj moment
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1982; 14 p; 8 refs.; 7 figs.; 5 tabs.
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COMPOUND NUCLEI, COMPOUND-NUCLEUS REACTIONS, ENERGY DEPENDENCE, EXPERIMENTAL DATA, GADOLINIUM 160 TARGET, GAMMA RADIATION, HAFNIUM, HIGH SPIN STATES, MEV RANGE 100-1000, MEV RANGE 10-100, MULTIPLICITY, NEUTRONS, OXYGEN 16 REACTIONS, POPULATION DENSITY, SPIN, STATISTICAL MODELS, THEORETICAL DATA, TOTAL CROSS SECTIONS
ANGULAR MOMENTUM, BARYONS, CROSS SECTIONS, DATA, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY LEVELS, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, HADRONS, HEAVY ION REACTIONS, INFORMATION, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, METALS, MEV RANGE, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEONS, NUMERICAL DATA, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, RADIATIONS, TARGETS, TRANSITION ELEMENTS
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