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Spin Excitations in a Schematic Model

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Several recent results of proton inelastic scattering, some of them presented at this conference, have shed a new light on the character of the nuclear spin response 1,2. In particular, in a recent experiment using the proton beam at LAMPF, Glashauser et al. 3 have shown that spin-flip states in 40 Ca are strongly excited at excitation energies above 10 MeV and that nuclear spin excitations appear relatively suppressed at low excitation energies but surprisingly enhanced at higher excitation.

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Boucher, P.M., Castel, B., Okuhara, Y., Johnstone, I.P., Wambach, J., Suzuki, T. (1988). Spin Excitations in a Schematic Model. In: Horowitz, C.J., Goodman, C.D., Walker, G.E. (eds) Spin Observables of Nuclear Probes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0769-3_4

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