1971
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(71)90606-x
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Evidence for giant resonance excitation in muon-capture

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“…However, the (µ − , νn) and (µ − , ν2n) reactions are also very interesting, but from a different point of view as they indicate spectroscopic factors. It has been found, especially for the (µ − , νn) reaction, that the transitions correspond quite closely to those observed in the (γ, p) reaction, but only approximately to the spectroscopic factors observed in proton knock-out reactions such as (p,2p), (e, e'p), as well as the (d, 3 He) or (t, α) reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…However, the (µ − , νn) and (µ − , ν2n) reactions are also very interesting, but from a different point of view as they indicate spectroscopic factors. It has been found, especially for the (µ − , νn) reaction, that the transitions correspond quite closely to those observed in the (γ, p) reaction, but only approximately to the spectroscopic factors observed in proton knock-out reactions such as (p,2p), (e, e'p), as well as the (d, 3 He) or (t, α) reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The first one by Pratt [2] at Carnegie Mellon was rather sketchy, and soon after there was a more detailed study at the CERN SC by Igo-Kemenes et al [3]. These machines had poor duty cycles, so it is not surprising that we can improve on their results.…”
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“…In 40 Ca these reactions have equal γ-ray yields of about 6% each [53]. Miller observed a yield of 4.4(6)% in 24 Mg and 10(1)% in 28 Si.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%