This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and reaction theory: (1) statistical spectroscopy, including giant resonances for beta and electromagnetic excitation and sum rules (including inverse-energy-weighted sum rules), statistical methods of truncating shell model spaces and renormalization of operators, study of state labelling and ''chains'' of groups, evaluation of fluctuation measures, technical aspects of operator averaging; (2) meson interactions with nuclei, including scattering and absorption of mesons by nuclei (general methods), models for absorption, single- and double-charge exchange of pions, role of rho mesons
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
In this Final Technical Report, the authors summarize the research activities of the three Principal...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
Progress in theoretical research is reported under the following readings: (1) few nuclear reactions...
This progress report is divided into five sections covering Many-Body and Few-Body Reaction Theory, ...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the fields of radioacti...
This report discusses research in nuclear theory on the following topics: nuclear astrophysics; quan...
Research in the Maryland Nuclear Theory Group focusses on problems in four basic areas of current re...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the fields of radioacti...
Research in theoretical nuclear physics during 1979 is reported. Areas of research included the foll...
Brief administrative-type summaries are given of work in the following areas: the nuclear Compton am...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the developing fields o...
Progress is reported on the following studies: pion induced reactions, proton induced reactions, and...
Progress is reported on the following studies: pion induced reactions, proton induced reactions, and...
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
In this Final Technical Report, the authors summarize the research activities of the three Principal...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
Progress in theoretical research is reported under the following readings: (1) few nuclear reactions...
This progress report is divided into five sections covering Many-Body and Few-Body Reaction Theory, ...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the fields of radioacti...
This report discusses research in nuclear theory on the following topics: nuclear astrophysics; quan...
Research in the Maryland Nuclear Theory Group focusses on problems in four basic areas of current re...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the fields of radioacti...
Research in theoretical nuclear physics during 1979 is reported. Areas of research included the foll...
Brief administrative-type summaries are given of work in the following areas: the nuclear Compton am...
This research effort is directed toward theoretical support and guidance for the developing fields o...
Progress is reported on the following studies: pion induced reactions, proton induced reactions, and...
Progress is reported on the following studies: pion induced reactions, proton induced reactions, and...
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
Experimental studies of giant resonances, nuclear structure, light mass systems, and heavy mass syst...
In this Final Technical Report, the authors summarize the research activities of the three Principal...