NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of March 21, 2024. Search: Author = E.Ditzel Found 8 matches. 1997DI05 Z.Phys. A358, 11 (1997) E.Ditzel, J.M.Hoogduin, H.Backe, J.Baumann, F.W.N.de Boer, H.Bokemeyer, M.Debowski, R.Ganz, J.Gerl, T.Happ, M.Kaspar, J.van Klinken, T.Kroll, R.Kulessa, I.Peter, P.Salabura, H.Schaffner, S.Schremmer, K.Vetter, H.J.Wollersheim, H.Xie Absence of E0 Transitions Around 1.8 MeV After Collisions of 238U with 181Ta NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(238U, X), E=6.0 MeV/nucleon; measured e- spectra, e-(recoil)-coin. 181Ta, 238U deduced σ upper limits for E0 decays. Mini-orange spectrometers, PPAC, Doppler-corrected e- spectra.
doi: 10.1007/s002180050270
1996DI07 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A376, 428 (1996) E.Ditzel, J.M.Hoogduin, H.Backe, F.W.N.de Boer, H.Bokemeyer, M.Debowski, J.van Klinken, P.Salabura, H.J.Wollersheim, H.Xie Doppler-Corrected Spectroscopy of Conversion Electrons with Mini-Oranges After Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(238U, 238U'), E=6 MeV/nucleon; measured (projectile)(ce)-, (recoil ejectile)(ce)-coin; deduced precise Doppler corrections for conversion electron emitted with specific solid angle. System of 4 Mini-Orange spectrometers.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(96)00260-4
1996HO18 Phys.Lett. 384, 43 (1996) J.M.Hoogduin, E.Ditzel, A.Balanda, F.W.N.de Boer, H.Bokemeyer, J.Gerl, K.Heyde, J.van Klinken, A.Krasznahorkay, P.Salabura, H.J.Wollersheim On the Two First Excited K = 0 Bands in 238U and 240Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(α, α'), (α, 2n), E=25 MeV; 181Ta(238U, 238U'), E=6 MeV/nucleon; analyzed I(ce). 238U, 240Pu deduced band structure.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00798-8
1996LU07 Z.Phys. A355, 377 (1996) E.Lubkiewicz, H.J.Wollersheim, R.Kulessa, Ch.Briancon, W.Bruchle, O.Constantinescu, M.Debowski, E.Ditzel, H.Folger, J.Gerl, F.Hannachi, T.Happ, M.Hussonnois, E.Jager, S.Karamyan, M.Kaspar, Th.Kroll, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, I.Peter, H.Schaffner, S.Schremmer, R.Schubert, N.Trautmann, K.Vetter, G.Zauner Coulomb Excitation of the K(π) = 16+ Rotational Band in 178Hf NUCLEAR REACTIONS 176,177,179,178Hf(208Pb, 208Pb'), E=4.77 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)(particle)γ-coin following Coulomb excitation. 178Hf deduced level, J, π, intrinsic quadrupole moment. Rigid rotor model. Stable Hf targets, 178Hf target in a high-spin isomeric state.
doi: 10.1007/s002180050125
1994BE23 Phys.Rev. C50, 1104 (1994) C.A.Bertulani, A.B.Balantekin, E.Ditzel Mott Scattering as a Probe of Long Range QCD Effects NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(Pb, X), E=873 MeV; calculated δ-electron spectrum, electron total binding energy in quasimolecule. Pb(Pb, Pb), E ≈ 850-1150 MeV; calculated Mott oscillations shifts; deduced atomic effects role in extracting color van der Waals force strength limits.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.1104
1994RH01 Phys.Rev. C49, 250 (1994) M.Rhein, R.Barth, E.Ditzel, H.Feldmeier, E.Kankeleit, V.Lips, C.Muntz, W.Norenberg, H.Oeschler, A.Piechaczek, W.Polai, I.Schall Elastoplasticity in Dissipative Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(Pb, X), E=12 MeV/nucleon; measured δ-electron spectra in coincidence with elastic, dissipative collisions; deduced time evolution of nuclear reactions, deceleration and contact times. Elastoplastic properties of nuclear matter.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.49.250
1990KR05 Phys.Lett. 245B, 17 (1990) M.Kramer, B.Blank, E.Bozek, E.Ditzel, E.Kankeleit, G.Klotz-Engmann, C.Muntz, H.Oeschler, M.Rhein On the Systematics of Positron Production in Elastic Heavy Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(208Pb, X), E=8.6 MeV/nucleon; 238U(208Pb, X), E=8.4 MeV/nucleon; measured γ-spectra, positron spectra; deduced atomic positron integral production probability.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(90)90157-2
1989KR09 Phys.Rev. C40, 1662 (1989) M.Kramer, B.Blank, E.Bozek, E.Ditzel, E.Kankeleit, G.Klotz-Engmann, C.Muntz, H.Oeschler, M.Rhein, P.Senger δ-Electron Spectroscopy, a Tool to Study the Dynamics of Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 108Pd, 169Tm, 208Pb, 238U(208Pb, X), E=8.5 MeV/nucleon; measured (fragment e+)-, (fragment e-)-, γ(fragment)-coin; deduced nuclear trajectories. Reaction models, dissipative collisions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.40.1662
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