NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = J.B.Berkhout Found 4 matches. 1985TA10 Phys.Lett. 156B, 296 (1985) A.Taal, J.F.M.D'Achard van Enschut, J.B.R.Berkhout, W.Duinker, C.W.E.Van Eijk, W.H.A.Hesselink, P.J.van den Hoek, T.J.Ketel, J.H.Koch, J.Konijn, C.T.A.M.de Laat, W.Lourens, G.van Middelkoop, W.Poeser, T.Prins, A.H.Wapstra Anomalous Strong Interaction in Pionic Mg NUCLEAR REACTIONS Mg(π-, X), E at rest; measured pionic E X-ray, I X-ray; deduced strong interaction shifts, widths, anomalies. ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms Mg; measured pionic X-rays; deduced strong interaction shifts, widths, anomalies.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91612-0
1984DA02 Phys.Lett. 136B, 24 (1984) J.F.M.d'Achard van Enschut, J.B.R.Berkhout, W.Duinker, C.W.E.van Eijk, W.H.A.Hesselink, T.Johansson, T.J.Ketel, J.H.Koch, J.Konijn, C.T.A.M.de Laat, W.Lourens, G.van Middelkoop, W.Poeser Anomalous Strong Interaction Shifts and Widths of the 3d State in Pionic Pt and Au ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms Pt, Au; measured pionic E X-ray, I X-ray; deduced strong interaction monopole shifts, widths.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)92048-3
1982KO03 Nucl.Phys. A373, 397 (1982) J.Konijn, J.B.R.Berkhout, W.H.A.Hesselink, J.J.Van Ruijven, P.V.Nes, H.Verheul, F.W.N.De Boer, C.A.Fields, E.Sugarbaker, P.M.Walker, R.Bijker Rotational Bands in 152Sm Observed following the (α, 2nγ) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 150Nd(α, 2nγ), E=21-26 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, I(ce), γ(θ), γ(t), γγ(t), linear polarization. 152Sm deduced levels, J, π, ICC, T1/2, γ-branching. Enriched targets, Ge(Li), Ge, Si-Li detectors, mini-orange electron spectrometer. Interacting boson model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90542-5
1981KO05 Phys.Lett. 99B, 449 (1981) J.Konijn, J.B.R.Berkhout, W.H.A.Hesselink, H.Verheul, P.M.Walker, F.W.N.De Boer, C.A.Fields, E.Sugarbaker Intrinsic Structure Effects in the Octupole Bands of 152Sm NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 152Sm; analyzed level structure; deduced collective octupole bands, K, π, quasiparticle configuration effects.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(81)91177-1
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