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Cold rotation in the reaction 19F+51V

Cold rotation in the reaction 19F+51V

Wang Qi
Lu Jun
Xu Hu-Shan
Li Song-Lin
Zhu Yong-Tai
Zhang Yu-Hu
Tian Wen-Dong
Li Zhi-Chang
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.08, No.2pp.74-76Published in print 01 May 1997
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Excitation functions of the dissipative products in the reaction 19F+51V have been measured from 102.25 to 109.50 MeV in a step of 250 keV at θ1=21.7°. Nuclear temperature of the system is extracted and discussed by using a concept of cold rotation.

Nuclear temperatureDissipative reactionsExcitation functionsRotation levels
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