“…The recent measurement by Ratner et al (1977) of the 54Fe(y, n) cross section also agrees quite well in overall shape. However, a detailed agreement is not expected since they measured only neutrons with energies greater than 0·9 MeV.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The nuclei being studied are the even mass isotopes of calcium, from 40Ca to 48Ca, and the even mass isotones from 48Ca to 54Fe. This selection of nuclei may show systematic isospin effects as predicted by Fallieros and Goulard (1970) and tentatively observed by Shoda et al (1975). Other systematic changes in the cross section such as splitting due to deformation as the 1f7/2 shell is filled may also be observed.…”
A high resolution measurement of the 54Pe(y, n) cross section is reported. This and a previously measured 54Pe(y, p) cross section are discussed in terms of the isospin splitting of the El giant dipole.
“…The recent measurement by Ratner et al (1977) of the 54Fe(y, n) cross section also agrees quite well in overall shape. However, a detailed agreement is not expected since they measured only neutrons with energies greater than 0·9 MeV.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The nuclei being studied are the even mass isotopes of calcium, from 40Ca to 48Ca, and the even mass isotones from 48Ca to 54Fe. This selection of nuclei may show systematic isospin effects as predicted by Fallieros and Goulard (1970) and tentatively observed by Shoda et al (1975). Other systematic changes in the cross section such as splitting due to deformation as the 1f7/2 shell is filled may also be observed.…”
A high resolution measurement of the 54Pe(y, n) cross section is reported. This and a previously measured 54Pe(y, p) cross section are discussed in terms of the isospin splitting of the El giant dipole.
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