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Investigation of α-Decay of Neutron Resonances and Nuclear Spectroscopy of Highly Excited States

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The use of slow neutrons gives nuclear spectroscopy unique possibilities to investigate the decay of tenths and hundreds of individual state of excitation energy 5–10 MeV (close to the binding energy of the neutron) in a wide range of atomic nuclei. But the limited possibilities of the experimental basis forced the experts to study the neutron resonances and the final (and intermediate) states populated by these resonances separately in two different ways based on different approaches: neutron physics and nuclear spectroscopy.

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Popov, Y.P. (1974). Investigation of α-Decay of Neutron Resonances and Nuclear Spectroscopy of Highly Excited States. In: Erő, J., Szűcs, J. (eds) Nuclear Structure Study with Neutrons. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4499-5_3

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