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Un modello nucleare asimmetrico

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1943-1954)

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Un modello nucleare asimmetrico proposto daJ. Rainwater viene qui esteso e discusso per il caso di forte accoppiamento spin-orbita e di deformazioni più generali.

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An asymmetric nuclear model proposed byJ. Rainwater is here extended and discussed for the case of strong spin-orbit coupling and more general deformations.

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Gallone, S., Salvetti, C. Un modello nucleare asimmetrico. Nuovo Cim 8, 970–976 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02781947

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