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Photon Scattering Studies with N-Capture γ-Rays

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Some recent studies using photon beams generated by n-capture, performed at the IRR-2 reactor, are described. These experiments fall into three categories: (1) Spectroscopic studies of nuclear levels using the (γ,n) and the (γ,γ’) reactions. The energy levels of 49Ti are discussed as an illustration. (2) Study of fundamental photon scattering processes namely, nuclear Thomson, nuclear resonance, Rayleigh and Delbruck scattering in the energy range below 12 MeV. (3) Study of molecular binding and atomic velocities in chemical compounds using resonance photon scattering.

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Moreh, R. (1979). Photon Scattering Studies with N-Capture γ-Rays. In: Chrien, R.E., Kane, W.R. (eds) Neutron Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2940-4_22

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