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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 10, 2024. Search: Author = S.R.Ofengenden Found 6 matches. 1989OF01 Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 53, 114 (1989); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 53, No.1, 111 (1989) Calculation of Multiple Coulomb Excitation of Rotational States of Deformed Nuclei, Caused by Heavy Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(208Pb, 208Pb'), E=1102 MeV; calculated rotational state Coulomb excitation probability.
1986AL31 Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 50, 982 (1986); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 50, No.5, 150 (1986) The Mechanism of the 108Ag(40Ar, αα) Reaction at an Energy of 285 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 108Ag(40Ar, 2α), E=285 MeV; calculated σ(θ1, θ2), anisotropy; deduced reaction mechanism. Quasi-classical formulas.
1985AL01 J.Phys.(London) G11, 243 (1985) Quasiclassical Angular Correlation in the Decay of Compound Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(58Ni, 2α), E=70 MeV; calculated αα(θ, φ); deduced potential parameters. Quasiclassical compound nucleus decay treatment.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/11/2/010
1985AL19 Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 49, 1003 (1985); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 49, No.5, 158 (1985) Angular Correction of Evaporation Particles from Fast-Rotating Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(58Ni, 2α), E=70 MeV; calculated αα(θ). Classical statistical model.
1984KO21 Yad.Fiz. 39, 1356 (1984) V.M.Kolomiets, S.R.Ofengenden, I.Yu.Tsekhmistrenko Calculation of Equilibrium Nuclear Characteristics by Means of the Modified Thomas - Fermi Approximation NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 40,48Ca, 58,60,62,64Ni, 70Zn, 90Zr, 208Pb; calculated neutron, proton density, binding energy, diffuseness parameter. Modified Thomas-Fermi approximation, self-consisent model.
1980AL32 Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 44, 1075 (1980); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 44, No.5, 154 (1980) Analysis of Coulomb Excitation of Deformed Nuclei within the Framework of Classical Theory NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(84Kr, 84Kr'), E=371 MeV; 232Th, 174Yb(136Xe, 136Xe'), E=595 MeV; 174Yb(86Kr, 86Kr'), E=371 MeV; analyzed Coulomb excitation data. Classical theory, sudden approximation, high-spin states.
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