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Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei

% IS329 \\ \\ Although it was the first decay mode to be discovered, the process of $\alpha$-particle emission is still poorly understood. A few years ago the first systematic study of anisotropic $\alpha$-decay triggered renewed theoretical interest. Nevertheless, today the theories are still not a...

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Autores principales: Keim, M, Van Duppen, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/5241
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author Keim, M
Van Duppen, P
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Van Duppen, P
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description % IS329 \\ \\ Although it was the first decay mode to be discovered, the process of $\alpha$-particle emission is still poorly understood. A few years ago the first systematic study of anisotropic $\alpha$-decay triggered renewed theoretical interest. Nevertheless, today the theories are still not adequate enough and more experimental data are urgently needed. We therefore measure the $\alpha$-anisotropies of the favoured transitions of a number of near-spherical Rn and At isotopes, and of deformed nuclei near A=220. As the different models yield contradictory predictions for the transitions that are investigated, the measurements will allow to discern on their validity. They will at the same time provide the necessary basis for further theoretical developments.
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spelling cern-52412020-11-19T09:51:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/5241engKeim, MVan Duppen, PAlpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed NucleiNuclear Physics - Experiment% IS329 \\ \\ Although it was the first decay mode to be discovered, the process of $\alpha$-particle emission is still poorly understood. A few years ago the first systematic study of anisotropic $\alpha$-decay triggered renewed theoretical interest. Nevertheless, today the theories are still not adequate enough and more experimental data are urgently needed. We therefore measure the $\alpha$-anisotropies of the favoured transitions of a number of near-spherical Rn and At isotopes, and of deformed nuclei near A=220. As the different models yield contradictory predictions for the transitions that are investigated, the measurements will allow to discern on their validity. They will at the same time provide the necessary basis for further theoretical developments.oai:cds.cern.ch:52412002
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Keim, M
Van Duppen, P
Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title_full Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title_fullStr Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title_full_unstemmed Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title_short Alpha Anisotropy Studies of Near-Spherical and Deformed Nuclei
title_sort alpha anisotropy studies of near-spherical and deformed nuclei
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/5241
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