Search for dissertations about: "Electromagnetic decay"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Electromagnetic decay.
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1. Spectroscopy along Decay Chains of Element 114, Flerovium
Abstract : This thesis focusses on a nuclear spectroscopy experiment conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z = 114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. READ MORE
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2. Electromagnetic transitions in atomic nuclei : experimental studies of transition probabilities and decay schemes
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3. Electromagnetic transitions and nuclear structure : radioactive decay and in-beam studies of coincident radiations
Abstract : Nuclear spectroscopy studies including determination of spatial and time distributions of nuclear electromagnetic radiations have been performed in off- and on-line experiments. The following eight nuclei have been the subject of these studies 90Zr, 119Sb, 126Te, 160Dy, 180Hf, 184Pt and 195, 197T1. READ MORE
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4. Hadron Physics in a Polarized World : Exploring Electromagnetic Interactions with Spin Observables
Abstract : The electromagnetic interactions of hadrons serve as a valuable probe of the nature of the strong force at low energies and simultaneously allow for tests of fundamental discrete symmetries. In this thesis, I show how polarization observables can be used to gain an in-depth understanding of these processes and present two analyses of data from the BESIII experiment where such observables have been studied. READ MORE
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5. Electromagnetic and Spin Properties of Hyperons
Abstract : The study of hyperons improves our understanding of nature in multiple ways. The intrinsic properties of hadrons are not fully understood at a fundamental level. Hence, the electromagnetic properties of hyperons provide complementary information to that of the nucleon and therefore allow for a broader investigation of the structure of matter. READ MORE