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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
physics and astronomy
Pre-Equilibrium Effects in the Population of Giant Dipole Resonances
Physical Review Letters, Volume 77, No. 8, Year 1996
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High-energy γ rays associated with the decay of the giant dipole resonance have been measured for two fusion reactions leading to the 140Sm compound nucleus at an excitation energy of 71 MeV. The observed yield increases with the asymmetry in the ratios of the number of neutrons to protons in the entrance channel. This is interpreted as resulting from giant dipole phonons excited at the moment of collision in an N/Z asymmetric reaction. © 1996 The American Physical Society.
Authors & Co-Authors
Flibotte, Stéphane
United States, New Haven
Yale University
Canada, Chalk River
Laboratoires Nucléaires Canadiens
Colonna, Maria
France, Caen
Ganil Grand Accelerateur National D'ions Lourds
Cromaz, Mario
Canada, Toronto
University of Toronto
Drake, T. E.
Canada, Toronto
University of Toronto
Galindo-Uribarri, A.
Canada, Chalk River
Laboratoires Nucléaires Canadiens
Janzen, Victor P.
Canada, Chalk River
Laboratoires Nucléaires Canadiens
Mullins, Simon M.
United States, New Haven
Yale University
Radford, David Christopher
Canada, Chalk River
Laboratoires Nucléaires Canadiens
Ward, David R.
Canada, Chalk River
Laboratoires Nucléaires Canadiens
Wilson, Jonathan N.
United States, New Haven
Yale University
Statistics
Citations: 71
Authors: 10
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.1448
ISSN:
00319007
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study