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A new γ-ray detector for studies of capture reactions involving radioactive nuclei

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It should be pointed out that this new γ-ray detection technique might be helpfull in general for studies of the wide field of reactions induced on short-lived nuclei mentioned in the introduction as well as the study of more exotic nuclei.

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Wolfgang Hillebrandt Rudolf Kuhfuß Ewald Müller James W. Truran

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Waanders, F.B. (1987). A new γ-ray detector for studies of capture reactions involving radioactive nuclei. In: Hillebrandt, W., Kuhfuß, R., Müller, E., Truran, J.W. (eds) Nuclear Astrophysics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 287. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0016565

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