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Department of Physics,Tokyo Metropolitan University | 論文
- Tensor-Optimized Shell Model with Bare Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction for ^4He(Nuclear Physics)
- 21pSA-7 Extended relativistic chiral mean field model for nuclear matter
- Study of the tensor correlation in light nuclei using the charge- and parity-projected Hartree-Fock method(International Workshop on Nuclear Structure-New Pictures in the Extended Isospin Space(NS07)-)
- Surface Reaction Induced by Multiply-Charged Ions
- High Resolution Translational Energy Spectroscopy of One-Electron Capture in Ne^-N_2 Collisions
- Charge Transfer of Ar^ and Kr^ in Their Own Gases Studied by the Beam Guide Technique
- Drift Tube Study of One-Electron Capture Reactions between Double-Charged Ions and Rare Gas Atoms
- Drift Tube Study of Symmetric Resonance Single- and Double-Charge Transfer in Kr^++Kr,Xe^++Xe,Kr^+Kr,and Xe^+Xe Systems
- Quark-Parton Model Aspect of Diffraction Dissociation from Feynman-and Bjorken-Variable Distributions
- Multidimensional Analysis of the Three-Body Reaction π^-p→π^-π^+n at 6 Gev/c
- Dual Display System for Multidimensional Data Analysis of High-Energy Physics
- Rectal Malignant Melanoma Diagnosed by N-Isopropyl-p-^I-Iodoamphetamine Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and 5-S-Cysteinyl Dopa : Report of a Case
- Indistinct Defect Images in Topographs of Nearly Perfect Aluminum Crystals Just Prior to Appearance of Dislocation Loops : Condensed Matter: Structure, etc.
- Identification of Nature of Dislocation Loops Grown as Vacancy Source after Up-Quenching (Proceedings of the Second International Conference on SRMS(Synchrotron Radiation in Materials Science)(2))
- Synchrotron Radiation Topographic Camera for Continuous Observation
- Positron Annihilation in Nearly Perfect Crystals of Aluminum during Slow Cooling
- Quantum-Confinement Effect in Anthracene Microcrystallites
- Wavelength-Dependent Decay Times and Time-Dependent Spectra of the Singlet-Exciton Luminescence in Anthracene Crystals
- Exciton Selt-Trapping in Tetracene Crystals:A Case of Shallow Self-Trap Depth
- Gas-Flow Cryostat