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Transmission spectra were measured with a time-of-flight spectrometer at the Dubna pulsed reactor for several chemical compounds of uranium. The spectra were compared in the regions of low-energy resonances to observe chemically induced shifts which are interpreted as an effect of mean-square charge radius changes of the nuclei by neutron capture.
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Meister, A., Mittag, S., Pikelner, L.B., Pilz, W., Seeliger, D., Seidel, K. (1986). Chemically Induced Shifts of Uranium Neutron Resonances. In: Krištiak, J., Běták, E. (eds) Neutron Induced Reactions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4636-1_33
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