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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Photodisintegration of Nuclei with Z Between 9 and 30

BM Spicer

Australian Journal of Physics 11(4) 490 - 501
Published: 1958

Abstract

It is pointed out that the Danos-Okamoto effect (splitting of the giant resonance for non-spherical nuclei into two components) should be more readily observable in the region 9 = Z = 30 than in the rare earth region where the initial search for the effect has been made. The ratio of the energies of the two components of the split resonance depends on the deformation of the nucleus from spherical shape. Deformations are even larger in this region of atomic number than for the rare earth nuclei, whose intrinsic electric quadrupole moments are large. The predictions of the theory of Danos (1958) are shown to be verified experimentally in five cases. Five other cases where the effect should be observable are discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH580490

© CSIRO 1958

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