Abstract
The rotational damping width {gamma}rot and the compound damping width {gamma}comp are two fundamental quantities that characterize rapidly rotating compound nuclei having finite thermal excitation energy. A two-component structure in the strength function of consecutive E2 transitions reflects the two widths, and it causes characteristic features in the double and triple gamma-ray spectra. We discuss a new method to extract experimentally values of {gamma}rot and {gamma}comp. The first preliminary result of this method is presented.
Matsuo, M;
[1]
Leoni, S;
Grassi, C;
Vigezzi, E;
Bracco, A;
[2]
Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)];
Doessing, T;
Herskind, B
[3]
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Niigata 950-2181 (Japan)
- INFN sez. Milan, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)
- Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Oe (Denmark)
Citation Formats
Matsuo, M, Leoni, S, Grassi, C, Vigezzi, E, Bracco, A, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)], Doessing, T, and Herskind, B.
Rotational damping and compound formation in warm rotating nuclei.
United States: N. p.,
2003.
Web.
doi:10.1063/1.1556620.
Matsuo, M, Leoni, S, Grassi, C, Vigezzi, E, Bracco, A, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)], Doessing, T, & Herskind, B.
Rotational damping and compound formation in warm rotating nuclei.
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1556620
Matsuo, M, Leoni, S, Grassi, C, Vigezzi, E, Bracco, A, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)], Doessing, T, and Herskind, B.
2003.
"Rotational damping and compound formation in warm rotating nuclei."
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1556620.
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title = {Rotational damping and compound formation in warm rotating nuclei}
author = {Matsuo, M, Leoni, S, Grassi, C, Vigezzi, E, Bracco, A, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)], Doessing, T, and Herskind, B}
abstractNote = {The rotational damping width {gamma}rot and the compound damping width {gamma}comp are two fundamental quantities that characterize rapidly rotating compound nuclei having finite thermal excitation energy. A two-component structure in the strength function of consecutive E2 transitions reflects the two widths, and it causes characteristic features in the double and triple gamma-ray spectra. We discuss a new method to extract experimentally values of {gamma}rot and {gamma}comp. The first preliminary result of this method is presented.}
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title = {Rotational damping and compound formation in warm rotating nuclei}
author = {Matsuo, M, Leoni, S, Grassi, C, Vigezzi, E, Bracco, A, Department of Physics, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)], Doessing, T, and Herskind, B}
abstractNote = {The rotational damping width {gamma}rot and the compound damping width {gamma}comp are two fundamental quantities that characterize rapidly rotating compound nuclei having finite thermal excitation energy. A two-component structure in the strength function of consecutive E2 transitions reflects the two widths, and it causes characteristic features in the double and triple gamma-ray spectra. We discuss a new method to extract experimentally values of {gamma}rot and {gamma}comp. The first preliminary result of this method is presented.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1556620}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {656}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {2003}
month = {Mar}
}