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Two-Neutron Transfer Reactions and the Pairing Model

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Abstract

The description of many-body systems at low energy in terms of “elementary modes of excitation” (see, e.g., Noz 65) is very useful in the case of nuclei (see BM 69). “Elementary modes of excitation” as used here comprise collective (rotations and vibrations) as well as quasiparticle excitations. In order to study the various modes, experiments are required which selectively excite one such degree of freedom while all the others remain inactive spectators.

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Broglia, R.A., Hansen, O., Riedel, C. (1973). Two-Neutron Transfer Reactions and the Pairing Model. In: Baranger, M., Vogt, E. (eds) Advances in Nuclear Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9041-5_3

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