Bibliography of Photo- and Electronuclear Disintegrations

Bibliography of Photo- and Electronuclear Disintegrations

Author: Naval Research Laboratory (U.S.)

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Published: 1967

Total Pages: 220

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The Bibliography consists of references for theoretical and experimental results published in standard periodicals and proceedings of conferences. Truly inverse reactions have been included as have been studies of photon absorption by nuclei and of their excitation by photons or electrons whenever the reactions are equivalent to the initial part of photo- or electronuclear disintegrations. Results concerning bremsstrahlung spectra and other photon sources have been included. The scope of this bibliography excludes photomeson production, photon-induced radioactivity used to study the resulting nuclei, and photon- or electron-induced excitation of low-lying levels. The compilation consists of 1914 references, through 1966, by 1588 contributing authors.


Bibliography of Photo- and Electronuclear Disintegrations

Bibliography of Photo- and Electronuclear Disintegrations

Author: M. Elaine Toms

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Published: 1963

Total Pages: 156

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This bibliography is a revision of the Bibliography of Photonuclear Reactions, October 1960. References are included for theoretical and experimental results published in standard periodicals and proceedings of conferences. Various governmental and institutional reports have been omitted due to their limited distributions. Studies of photon absorption and excitation of nuclei have been included when they have been equivalent to the initial part of photonuclear disintegrations. Results concerning bremsstrahlung spectra and intensity and other photon sources have been included. Photomeson production and photo-induced radioactivity in order to study the resulting nuclei have been excluded. The references are listed for reactions with light nuclei, through neon, under each element; for reactions with heavier elements, the references are listed under the type of reaction. Each reference has been coded under the lightest element or under the reaction which was the principal part of the investigation. Whenever an investigation concerns more than one light element or type of reaction, its code number is given in the ''see also'' listings of its other elements or types of reactions other than the principal one. (Author).