NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = K.Wannebo Found 5 matches. 1984HA31 Z.Phys. A317, 193 (1984) R.Haupt, C.-A.Wiedner, G.J.Wagner, K.Wannebo, T.S.Bhatia, H.Hafner, R.Maschuw, W.Saathoff, S.T.Thornton Mass Excesses of 60,62Fe, 68Ni, 69Cu, 74Zn, 73,75Ga NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,62,64Ni, 68,70Zn, 74,76Ge(18O, 20Ne), E=81-84 MeV; 68,70Zn, 72,74,76Ge, 78Se(d, 3He), E=21-24 MeV; measured σ(E(20Ne)), σ(E(3He)), Q. 69Cu, 74Zn, 73,75Ga, 60,62Fe, 58Ni deduced mass excess. Q3D magnetic spectrograph, ΔE-E counter.
doi: 10.1007/BF01421254
1979DE16 Z.Phys. A291, 71 (1979) D.Dehnhard, W.Saathoff, T.S.Bhatia, K.Wannebo, C.-A.Wiedner Two-Proton Transfer Reaction 48Ca(18O, 16C)50Ti at 102 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48Ca(18O, 16C), (18O, 17N), E=102 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced reaction mechanism. DWBA calculations, finite range, recoil effects.
doi: 10.1007/BF01415818
1979WU01 Phys.Lett. 80B, 208 (1979) P.Wust, W.von Oertzen, H.Ossenbrink, H.Lettau, H.G.Bohlen, W.Saathoff, K.Wannebo, C.A.Wiedner Measurement of Spin Alignment for the 15N 3/2 (6.33 MeV) State from the (16O, 15N) Reaction Using γ-Recoil in Flight NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(16O, 15N), E=96 MeV; measured σ(E(15N'), θ). 15N level deduced M-state population. Q3D magnetic spectrometer, γ-recoil method. DWBA analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90199-0
1978BO11 Z.Phys. A285, 379 (1978) H.G.Bohlen, H.Ossenbrink, W.von Oertzen, P.Wust, H.Hafner, K.Wannebo Measurement of Spin-Alignment of Excited 12C2+ Nuclei in Interactions of 16O with 12C Using γ-Decay in Flight NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(12C, 12C'), E=65 MeV; 12C(16O, 12C), E=84 MeV; measured σ(θ); deduced spin alignment, reaction mechanism.
doi: 10.1007/BF01813238
1978WU07 S.Afr.J.Phys. 1, 226 (1978) P.Wust, W.von Oertzen, H.Ossenbrink, H.Lettau, H.G.Bohlen, W.Saathoff, K.Wannebo, C.A.Wiedner Spin Alignment and Polarization in (16O, 15N) Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, 88Sr(16O, 15N), E=96 MeV; measured σ(E(15N), θ). 15N levels deduced spin alignments. Finite range DWBA analysis. γ-recoil in flight method.
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