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2010KO04      Phys.Rev. C 81, 019801 (2010)

K.A.Kouzakov, Y.V.Popov, V.L.Shablov

Comment on "Exact three-dimensional wave function and the on-shell t matrix for the sharply cut-off Coulomb potential: Failure of the standard renormalization factor"

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.019801
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2007WA18      Phys.Rev. A 75, 052701 (2007)

N.Watanabe, M.Takahashi, Y.Udagawa, K.A.Kouzakov, Yu.V.Popov

Two-step mechanisms in ionization-excitation of He studied by binary (e, 2e) experiments and second-Born-approximation calculations

ATOMIC PHYSICS 4He(e, 2e), E=1240-4260 eV; measured cross sections for transitions to excited states relative to that to ground state. Compared results to PWIA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.75.052701
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2007ZA08      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 70, 676 (2007); Yad.Fiz. 70, 706 (2007)

S.A.Zaytsev, V.A.Knyr, Yu.V.Popov

Description of the Continuous Spectrum of a Three-Body Coulomb System within the J-Matrix Approach

doi: 10.1134/S1063778807040084
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2006ZA01      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 69, 255 (2006); Yad.Fiz. 69, 276 (2006)

S.A.Zaitsev, V.A.Knyr, Yu.V.Popov

Solving Faddeev-Merkuriev Equations within the J-Matrix Approach Application to Coulomb Problems

doi: 10.1134/S1063778806020098
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1992VO12      Yad.Fiz. 55, 3180 (1992); Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 55, 1772 (1992)

O.M.Vokhnik, B.I.Goryachev, A.A.Zubrilo, G.P.Kuznetsova, Yu.V.Popov, S.I.Svertilov

Search for Effects Related to Nuclear Fusion in the Optical Breakdown on Heavy Water

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, n), E=low; measured possible upper limit on cold fusion neutron yield. Optical breakdown of heavy water.


1984PO04      Izv.Akad.Nauk SSSR, Ser.Fiz. 48, 113 (1984); Bull.Acad.Sci.USSR, Phys.Ser. 48, No.1, 113 (1984)

A.M.Popova, Yu.V.Popov, E.K.Shabalina

Study of the Nucleon-Nucleon Potential Characteristics Based on the d(e, e')pn Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(e, e'), E=500 MeV; calculated dynamical form factor, breakup reaction; deduced nucleon-nucleon potential characteristics. Diagrammatic approach.


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