1977
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.15.30
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“…[30], three separate experiments were performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory [31] to produce the data sets presented in this work. In the most recent of these measurements, excited states in 26 P and 27 P were populated in the reactions 9 Be( 26 Si, 26 P+γ)X and 9 Be( 26 Si, 27 P+γ)X, respectively. A secondary beam cocktail including 26 Si was produced from fragmentation of a 150 MeV/u 36 Ar primary beam on a 550 mg/cm 2 9 Be target at the midacceptance position of the A1900 fragment separator [32] with a 250 mg/cm 2 -thick achromatic Al wedge degrader used for beam purification.…”
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“…[30], three separate experiments were performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory [31] to produce the data sets presented in this work. In the most recent of these measurements, excited states in 26 P and 27 P were populated in the reactions 9 Be( 26 Si, 26 P+γ)X and 9 Be( 26 Si, 27 P+γ)X, respectively. A secondary beam cocktail including 26 Si was produced from fragmentation of a 150 MeV/u 36 Ar primary beam on a 550 mg/cm 2 9 Be target at the midacceptance position of the A1900 fragment separator [32] with a 250 mg/cm 2 -thick achromatic Al wedge degrader used for beam purification.…”
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“…1. Particle identification plot for reaction residues produced from 26 Si projectiles impinged on a 9 Be target for the experiment using CAESAR for γ-ray detection (also provided in Fig. 1 of Ref.…”
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“…see [1]. With this modification at hand, a micromorphic extension of the minimization principle (3) is used to simulate a cup-cone failure mechanism in a cylindrical bar under tension, which is a classical failure pattern in ductile metals.…”
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“…as suggested in [1], which models (i) a phase transition between the elastic-plastic work density of the bulk…”
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