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Information × Registration Number 0217U000354, 0112U004493 , R & D reports Title The study of mechanisms of reactions involving light nuclei, cluster structure and properties of decay of unstable nuclear states popup.stage_title Head Pavlenko Yurij, Registration Date 27-01-2017 Organization Scientific Center "Institute for Nuclear Research" of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2 Purpose of research- to determine the characteristics interaction in few nucleons, cluster unstable and nuclear systems by measuring and analyzing differential cross sections of many different reactions. In sending the annual report describes the features of the research processes of elastic scattering of deuterons caused by the interaction of d + 124Sn at energies Ed = 4 - 7.3 MeV. An Experimental differential cross sections and the results of their theoretical interpretation made taking into account the Coulomb splitting mechanisms and transfer of neutrons. It is shown that polarization substantially affect the nature of the nuclear deuteron interactions with heavy nuclei. Said effect is evident in the elastic scattering of deuterons with energies below the barrier. It was found that the account finite dimensions of incident particles leads to a significant strengthening of nuclear interactions in the peripheral region. Product Description popup.authors . Кісурін Костянтин Костянтинович Вербицький Володимир Петрович Горпинич Ольга Костянтинівна Гранцев Вjлодимир Іванович Дряпаченко Ігор Павлович Карлишев Юрій Якович Корзина Тетяна Олександрівна Михайлюк Вадим Петрович Омельчук Сергій Євгенович Рознюк Юрій Сергійович Руденко Борис Андрійович Слюсаренко Лариса Іваківна Стружко Борис Григорович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Pavlenko Yurij. The study of mechanisms of reactions involving light nuclei, cluster structure and properties of decay of unstable nuclear states. (popup.stage: ). Scientific Center "Institute for Nuclear Research" of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. № 0217U000354
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