1978
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.40.1248
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“…Rep. Germany. 246 [10,11]. The symmetric fission of 24Mg has been investigated [10] with the (e, 12C) reaction at electron energies 21 MeV ~< E e ~ 40 MeV.…”
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“…Rep. Germany. 246 [10,11]. The symmetric fission of 24Mg has been investigated [10] with the (e, 12C) reaction at electron energies 21 MeV ~< E e ~ 40 MeV.…”
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“…246 [10,11]. The symmetric fission of 24Mg has been investigated [10] with the (e, 12C) reaction at electron energies 21 MeV ~< E e ~ 40 MeV. Large average fission widths were deduced for L = 0 and L = 2 excitation [10].…”
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“…The spectra of the relative energy of the two emitted ' C ions showed that the process takes place essentially through the excitation of selected states of Mg presumably formed by inelastic scattering. These states were suggested to have low spin [7] and compared favorably to those seen in the radiative capture [4] of ' C+ ' C and the electrofission [5] of Mg. On the other hand, they did not show a clearcut correspondence to the resonances previously observed [1] in ' C+ ' C scattering.…”
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“…The near time-inverse of radiative capture may be explored in electrofission of 24 Mg [37,38], where it was found that the observed yields were different from a purely statistical process like the decay of the giant resonance and that it suggested that the fission took place via highly clustered states in 24 Mg. In the future, it may be worthwhile revisiting photofission, especially with the very high photon intensities expected from facilities like ELI-NP.…”
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