Abstract
Population of certain states seen in recent high-resolution photoproton spectra of {sup 12}C, {sup 16}O and {sup 40}Ca at photon energies between 61 and 77 MeV, was taken as evidence for photo-absorption by T=1 proton-neutron pairs. This note suggests that the results might be more simply explained by the presence of admixed ground states in these nuclei. 12 refs., 1 tab., 1 fig.
Sims, D A;
Karataglidis, S;
[1]
Ito, S;
Matsuyama, H;
[2]
Suda, T;
Maeda, K
[3]
- Melbourne Univ., Parkville (Australia). School of Physics
- Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Lab. of Nuclear Science
- Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Coll. of General Education; and others
Citation Formats
Sims, D A, Karataglidis, S, Ito, S, Matsuyama, H, Suda, T, and Maeda, K.
Comments on the need to introduce a T=1 quasi-deuteron.
Australia: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Sims, D A, Karataglidis, S, Ito, S, Matsuyama, H, Suda, T, & Maeda, K.
Comments on the need to introduce a T=1 quasi-deuteron.
Australia.
Sims, D A, Karataglidis, S, Ito, S, Matsuyama, H, Suda, T, and Maeda, K.
1991.
"Comments on the need to introduce a T=1 quasi-deuteron."
Australia.
@misc{etde_10115347,
title = {Comments on the need to introduce a T=1 quasi-deuteron}
author = {Sims, D A, Karataglidis, S, Ito, S, Matsuyama, H, Suda, T, and Maeda, K}
abstractNote = {Population of certain states seen in recent high-resolution photoproton spectra of {sup 12}C, {sup 16}O and {sup 40}Ca at photon energies between 61 and 77 MeV, was taken as evidence for photo-absorption by T=1 proton-neutron pairs. This note suggests that the results might be more simply explained by the presence of admixed ground states in these nuclei. 12 refs., 1 tab., 1 fig.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Comments on the need to introduce a T=1 quasi-deuteron}
author = {Sims, D A, Karataglidis, S, Ito, S, Matsuyama, H, Suda, T, and Maeda, K}
abstractNote = {Population of certain states seen in recent high-resolution photoproton spectra of {sup 12}C, {sup 16}O and {sup 40}Ca at photon energies between 61 and 77 MeV, was taken as evidence for photo-absorption by T=1 proton-neutron pairs. This note suggests that the results might be more simply explained by the presence of admixed ground states in these nuclei. 12 refs., 1 tab., 1 fig.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}