High-angular-momentum resonances in /sup 28/Si + /sup 28/Si scattering

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The initial expectation was that resonance behavior in heavy-ion systems would be limited to only a few special systems and to energies not too far above the Coulomb barrier. The past few years have shown us that this behavior has a much wider extent than was previously thought possible, although in many cases the indications of resonance behavior is at best qualitative. Results are presented for the /sup 28/Si + /sup 28/Si system - the heaviest in which resonance behavior has yet been observed. (WHK)

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Betts, R.R. October 1, 1981.

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The initial expectation was that resonance behavior in heavy-ion systems would be limited to only a few special systems and to energies not too far above the Coulomb barrier. The past few years have shown us that this behavior has a much wider extent than was previously thought possible, although in many cases the indications of resonance behavior is at best qualitative. Results are presented for the /sup 28/Si + /sup 28/Si system - the heaviest in which resonance behavior has yet been observed. (WHK)

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NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1.

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  • International workshop on resonances in heavy ion collisions, Bad Honnef, F.R. Germany, 12 Oct 1981

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  • Report No.: CONF-8110242-2
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Betts, R.R. High-angular-momentum resonances in /sup 28/Si + /sup 28/Si scattering, article, October 1, 1981; Illinois. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1210075/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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