1995
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)00509-l
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Two-cluster disintegration of 6Li and 7Li nuclei by linearly polarized photons

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“…Thus, varying the initial electron energy within the limits 1 -2 GeV, one can obtain the peak maximum at = 5 -15 MeV with the spectrum approaching the amorphous level at = 40 -50 MeV, i.e., in the range of the thresholds of many photonuclear reactions and giant resonances as well. This energy region is extremely interesting considering that here one can achieve a low level of random coincidences when performing the coincidence photo initiated experiments on studying polarization characteristics of two-particle photonuclear reactions [13]. From this point of view, it will be very interesting to carry out the systematic experimental and theoretical investigations of polarization energy dependence from different crystal materials, their thickness and initial electron energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, varying the initial electron energy within the limits 1 -2 GeV, one can obtain the peak maximum at = 5 -15 MeV with the spectrum approaching the amorphous level at = 40 -50 MeV, i.e., in the range of the thresholds of many photonuclear reactions and giant resonances as well. This energy region is extremely interesting considering that here one can achieve a low level of random coincidences when performing the coincidence photo initiated experiments on studying polarization characteristics of two-particle photonuclear reactions [13]. From this point of view, it will be very interesting to carry out the systematic experimental and theoretical investigations of polarization energy dependence from different crystal materials, their thickness and initial electron energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%