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Fifth Symposium on the Structure of Low-Medium Mass Nuclei / / editors, J. P. Davidson, Bernard D. Kern |
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Lexington : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1973 |
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©1973 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (313 pages) |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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"Sponsored by the Graduate School and the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Kentucky." |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Editors' Preface; Session I - Chairman: P. Goldhammer; I.A. Progress in the sd-Shell; I.B. New Applications of Hartree-Fock Calculations to Nuclei with 20<A<60; I.a. High-Spin States in Al27 and the Nuclear Structure of Nuclei Around Mass; I.b. The Resolution of Angular Correlation Ambiguities for High Spin States Using a 3 Ge(Li) Detector Compton Polarimeter; Session II - Chairman: P. M. Endt; II.A. Nuclear Structure Calculations with Realistic Two-Body Forces; II.B. Role of Nuclear Coexistence in Shell Model Spectral Difference Calculations |
II.a. Isoscalar Magnetic Moments in Light Nuclei Session III - Chairman: J. D. Fox; III.A. A Pedestrian Approach to the Intermediate Structure in Photonuclear Reactions in Light Nuclei; III.B. The Fine Structure of Analog States; Session IV - Chairman: E. K. Warburton; IV.A. Nuclear Lifetimes through the Use of the Crystal Blocking Technique; IV.B. Doppler Shifts with Gas Backing; IV.a. Pulsed Beam Direct Timing Lifetime Measurements Using Ge(Li) Detectors; Session V - Chairman: L. Brown; Introductory Remarks by the Chairman; V.A. Polarized Beams in Nuclear Spectroscopy; V.B. Band Structure of Ne20; List of Participants |
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In this report of the proceedings of the Fifth Symposium prominent world physicists give an account of the status of the understanding of nuclear structure in the mass region from A=20 to A=60.Ten invited papers cover various aspects of nuclear structure from both the |
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