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- Markenroth Bloch, Karin, et al.
(författare)
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Magnetisk Resonanstomografi
- 2011. - 3
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Ingår i: Klinisk fysiologi. - 9789147103638 ; , s. 133-142
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Bokkapitel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)
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- Axelsson, L., et al.
(författare)
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Study of the unbound nucleus 11N by elastic resonance scattering
- 1996
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Ingår i: Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics). - 0556-2813 .- 2469-9985 .- 2469-9993. ; 54:4, s. 1511-1514
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Resonances in the unbound nucleus 11N have been studied, using the resonance scattering reaction 10C+p. The data give evidence for three states above the 10C+p threshold with energies 1.30, 2.04, and 3.72 MeV. These states can be interpreted, in a potential-model analysis, as the ground state and the first two excited states with spin-parity 1 / 2+, 1 / 2-, and 5 / 2+ arising from the shell-model orbitals 1s1 / 2, 0p1 / 2, and 0d5 / 2. A narrow state superposed on a broad structure found at higher energy could be interpreted as the mirror state of the 3 / 2- in 11Be shifted down in energy. This shift would suggest a large radius of the potential.
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- Bergmann, U.C., et al.
(författare)
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On the b-decay of 9C
- 2001
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Ingår i: Nuclear Physics A. ; 692:3-4, s. 427-450
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- In β-decay experiments on 9C at CERN/ISOLDE the β-strength was determined to the ground state, the 12.2 MeV excited state and the Isobaric Analog State (IAS) at 14.655 MeV in 9B. A large β-strength asymmetry is deduced for the mirror transitions of 9C and 9Li to states around 12 MeV excitation energy. A satisfactory description of the three-body decay from a narrow energy region around the 12.2 MeV resonance is obtained within a sequential model involving the ground and first-excited states of 5Li and 8Be. From the study of angular correlations the spin of the 12.2 MeV state is determined as 5/2−. For the first time the population of the IAS is observed in β-decay and new information on the decay of this state is obtained. The advantages of a closely packed, highly segmented detector setup are demonstrated.
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