How large is the spreading width of a superdeformed band? (2005)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: HUSSEIN, MAHIR SALEH - IF
- Unidade: IF
- Subjects: FÍSICA NUCLEAR; REAÇÕES NUCLEARES; ÍONS PESADOS; POÇOS QUÂNTICOS
- Language: Inglês
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ABNT
WILSON, A N et al. How large is the spreading width of a superdeformed band?. . São Paulo: Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo. Disponível em: http://xxx.if.usp.br/PS_cache/nucl-th/pdf/0502/0502022.pdf. Acesso em: 17 out. 2024. , 2005 -
APA
Wilson, A. N., Sargeant, A. J., Davidson, P. M., & Hussein, M. S. (2005). How large is the spreading width of a superdeformed band? São Paulo: Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo. Recuperado de http://xxx.if.usp.br/PS_cache/nucl-th/pdf/0502/0502022.pdf -
NLM
Wilson AN, Sargeant AJ, Davidson PM, Hussein MS. How large is the spreading width of a superdeformed band? [Internet]. 2005 ;[citado 2024 out. 17 ] Available from: http://xxx.if.usp.br/PS_cache/nucl-th/pdf/0502/0502022.pdf -
Vancouver
Wilson AN, Sargeant AJ, Davidson PM, Hussein MS. How large is the spreading width of a superdeformed band? [Internet]. 2005 ;[citado 2024 out. 17 ] Available from: http://xxx.if.usp.br/PS_cache/nucl-th/pdf/0502/0502022.pdf - Elastic enhancement factor in the 'ANTPOT.11 B' (p,'N IND.0') 'ANTPOT.11 C' reaction at e =14.3 mev
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