The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons

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0375-9474
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Nuclear Reaction
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autor Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
autorsonst Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
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fussnote The γ-ray spectrum of ^1^8^2W has been measured to estimate how much information about levels of doubly even non-spherical nuclei can be obtained in the study of the γ-spectrum from the inelastic scattering of reactor fast neutrons. About 130 γ-transitions have been observed in the spectrum, half of which were unknown previously. The de-excitation of the first three rotational bands in the spectrum manifests itself as a sharply defined group of intense γ-lines. The de-excitation of the ^1^8^2W levels detected in the (d, d') and (d, t) reactions has been analyzed. The possibility of introducing previously unknown levels of K = 0^+, 2^+, 1^- bands at energies of 1.8-2.0 MeV has been considered.
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shingle_author_1 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
shingle_author_2 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
shingle_author_3 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
shingle_author_4 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
shingle_catch_all_1 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
Nuclear Reaction
Nuclear Reaction
0375-9474
03759474
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
Nuclear Reaction
Nuclear Reaction
0375-9474
03759474
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
Nuclear Reaction
Nuclear Reaction
0375-9474
03759474
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Demidov, A.M.
Ahmed, M.R.
Al-Najjar, S.
Al-Amili, M.A.
Al-Assafi, N.
The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
Nuclear Reaction
Nuclear Reaction
0375-9474
03759474
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
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titel_suche The spectrum of γ-rays from the ^1^8^2W(n, n'γ) reaction with reactor fast neutrons
The γ-ray spectrum of ^1^8^2W has been measured to estimate how much information about levels of doubly even non-spherical nuclei can be obtained in the study of the γ-spectrum from the inelastic scattering of reactor fast neutrons. About 130 γ-transitions have been observed in the spectrum, half of which were unknown previously. The de-excitation of the first three rotational bands in the spectrum manifests itself as a sharply defined group of intense γ-lines. The de-excitation of the ^1^8^2W levels detected in the (d, d') and (d, t) reactions has been analyzed. The possibility of introducing previously unknown levels of K = 0^+, 2^+, 1^- bands at energies of 1.8-2.0 MeV has been considered.
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