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Nuclear Level Densities

Nuclear Level Densities, 1992
Part 1 Theoretical approaches to total nuclear level densities: interacting boson model predictions of collective effects in nuclear densities, G.Maino et al role of thermal and quantal fluctuations in the nuclear level density, G.Puddu. Part 2 Theoretical approaches to partial level densities: microscopic models for exciton level densities, M.Herman &
G. Reffo, M. Herman, G. Maino
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Nuclear level densities

Physical Review C, 1976
An improved expression for the nuclear level density is obtained by introducing a higher term in the expansion of the excitation energy in terms of nuclear temperature. The new term leads to better fitting with the experimental results especially at the high excitation energy part of the spectrum.
M. El Nadi, A. Hashem
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Nuclear level densities

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1982
Nuclear level densities are obtained by first calculating the density for non-interacting particles using the Darwin–Fowler method and then folding in approximately the effects of the residual two-body interaction. For the former, the equations resulting from the method of steepest descent are solved numerically with a realistic set of single particle
R. U. Haq, S. S. M. Wong
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Projected statistics and level densities

Physical Review Letters, 1993
General exact projection formulas at finite temperature for one-body statistical operators with broken symmetries are derived and applied to the calculation of angular momentum projected average energies and level densities in the static path approximation.
, Rossignoli, , Ansari, , Ring
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Nuclear Level Densities

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 2002
Recent research in the area of nuclear level densities is reviewed. The current interest in nuclear astrophysics and in structure of nuclei off of the line of stability has led to the development of radioactive beam facilities with larger machines currently being planned.
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DETERMINING NUCLEAR LEVEL DENSITIES

Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics, 2003
Nuclear level densities are important in many applications, including the study of nuclear structure far from stability and astrophysical studies of the r and p processes. Recent Shell Model Monte Carlo calculations appear promising as a method of calculating level densities and may provide improved physical understanding of the level density ...
G. E. MITCHELL   +3 more
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