On the Inelastically Scattered Proton and the Dipole γ-Absorption
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概要
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The energy spectra and the angular distributions of the protons inelastically scattered from the levels in the dipole giant γ-resonance region are investigated by taking into account the nuclear interaction, as well as the Coulomb interaction, between the incident proton and the nucleons in the target nucleus. The calculated results for some nuclei are compared with the experimental ones. It is pointed out that, as the results of nuclear interactions, the spin flip parts of the target nucleons in the nucleus play an important role. Based on the fair agreement of the calculated results with observed ones, it is proposed that the measurements of (p-p´) scattering provide a powerful tool to investigate the dipole giant γ-resonance, and that the measurements give an effective way to studying the nuclear reduced matrix elements.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1960-07-25
著者
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Sakamoto Yoshiyuki
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Kyoto University
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Sakamoto Yoshiyuki
Department Of Gastrointestinal Surgery Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicine
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SAKAMOTO Yoshiyuki
Department of Physics, University of Kyoto
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