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Search: Author = R.A.Golubev

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1997GO16      Yad.Fiz. 60, No 9, 1572 (1997); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 60, 1428 (1997)

R.A.Golubev, V.V.Kirichenko, A.S.Kostromin

Angular Distributions of α Particles in the Reactions γ(pol)12C → 3α and γ(pol)16O → 4α

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(polarized γ, 3α), E=7-38 MeV; 16O(polarized γ, 4α), E=14-50 MeV; measured σ(Eγ), αα(θ); deduced 8Be, 12C intermediate states role, reaction mechanism features. BK-400 emulsion target.


1995GO10      Nucl.Phys. A587, 241 (1995)

R.A.Golubev, V.V.Kirichenko

16O(γ, 4α) Reaction Mechanism Investigation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, 4α), E < 300 MeV; measured σ(E), αα(θ), energy correlations. 8Be, 12C deduced intermediates excitation. BYa-2 type nuclear emulsion.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)00789-P
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1995KI04      Yad.Fiz. 58, No 1, 12 (1995); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 58, 10 (1995)

V.V.Kirichenko, R.A.Golubev, L.M.Zavada, V.I.Kasilov, N.I.Lapin, V.M.Sanin

Angular and Energy Correlations in the Reaction γ16O → 4α

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, 3α), E=300 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured α-pair E(rel) distribution following 16O-breakup; deduced reaction mechanism.


1994KI22      Yad.Fiz. 57, No 6, 963 (1994); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 57, 903 (1994)

V.V.Kirichenko, R.A.Golubev, L.M.Zavada, N.I.Lapin

On the Mechanism of the γ16O → 4α Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(γ, 12C), (γ, 8Be), E=300 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured residuals, breakup α distributions; deduced breakup (4α) reaction mechanism.


1993KI15      Yad.Fiz. 56, No 8, 16 (1993); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 56, 1000 (1993)

V.V.Kirichenko, V.Ya.Golovnya, R.A.Golubev, N.I.Lapin, V.M.Sanin

Polarization Effects in the Reaction 12C(γ(pol), 3α)

NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 12C(polarized γ, 2α), E ≤ 25 MeV; measured α yield vs E, asymmetry; deduced 8Be excited state role.


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