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Search: Author = V.P.Lisin

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1991DO10      Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 55, 967 (1991); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 55, No.5, 80 (1991)

B.S.Dolbilkin, Sh.Khan, T.Kim, R.L.Kondratev, V.P.Lisin, H.J.Schultz, J.Friedrich

Reaction 58Ni(e, e'α) at Excitation Energies of 8-25 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(e, e'α), E=137, 183 MeV; measured σ(θ(e' )) vs excitation energy. 58Ni deduced E1, E2 resonance parameters, nucleon decay predominance. Comparison with (e, e'p) data.


1988DO12      Z.Phys. A331, 107 (1988)

B.S.Dolbilkin, R.L.Kondratiev, V.P.Lisin, Sh.Khan, Th.Kihm, K.T.Knopfle, H.J.Schulz, Chenlin Wen, J.Friedrich

Direct Decay of the Giant Dipole Resonance in 58,60Ni and 64Zn from (e, e'c) Experiments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,60Ni, 64Zn(e, e'p), (e, e'α), E=137.2 MeV; measured e'(particle)-coin spectra. 59,57Co, 63Cu deduced level population strengths.


1983DO01      Yad.Fiz. 37, 264 (1983)

B.S.Dolbilkin, R.L.Kondratyev, N.N.Kostin, V.P.Lisin, V.N.Ponomarev, A.L.Polonsky

Measurement of Parameters of 27Al Ground and Low-Lying Excited States

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(e, e), (e, e'), E=29-79 MeV; measured σ, inelastic form factors. 27Al deduced rms charge radius, level transition B(E2).


1981DO11      Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 45, 188 (1981)

B.S.Dolbilkin, R.L.Kondratev, N.N.Kostin, V.P.Lisin, V.N.Ponomarev, A.L.Polonsky

Electron Scattering from 27Al

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(e, e'), E=28-75 MeV; measured σ(E, θ), form factors. 27Al level deduced charge distribution parameter. Intermediate coupling shell model.


1979BA72      Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 43, 2353 (1979); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 43, No.11, 95 (1979)

A.V.Batyunin, B.S.Dolbilkin, R.L.Kondratev, V.P.Lisin

Measurement of the Charge Radius of the Carbon Nucleus

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(e, e), E=27-87 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 12C deduced rms radius. Second Born approximation, generalized harmonic model, form factor expansion method.


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