SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEROKHINA, A.A. - YEROKHINA, L.I.
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sell skokhoz-.iiuk',' AkIOLOVICH, N.Ye.,# red.ixd-va;
RILINA. Th.T.. tekhn.rod.
(Soils ofOrenburg Province] Pochvy-Orehburgikol oblesti.
Moskva, Isd-vo Akad. SSM 1959. 162 p4 WU 12:9)
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(Japan-soils) (Samoshita, 4itIA01).
DOSKACH, A.G.;IIVANDVA, To.$.; TIMOKKINk, A,A*
Problow of difforentlating idnor *M menum ~ topograpbic
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I Institut geognall Id i nauk SSISR.
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Buropean Soils. Pochvovedenle no*12:110-111 D 159.
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akademiko agronowrastenlyovod.,red.; ITANOTACIre.No. prof..
doktor sell skokbas.nank, red,; KALINIU, A.To ~~ lmnd~biologsmauk*
red.; UTnKO, TO.N.. :vd.g ZMMO Nol6v
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pocbvoved; ROZO1. N.C. poeWo-wed; UTiMATMU, N,7?,,o sidrovo-
log; KARMINA, L.S.# rod#isd-,va; 013NOVA, A.T., tokhn.red.
[Division of northern Kazakhstan Into natural regions; Kustaney
Provinces North Kosakhatan Provinoso Kokohotay Frovinose Aknolinak
Province. and Pavlodar Province] Prirodnoo r"onirovauls Severnogo
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2. Institut goografii AN SSSR (for Fedorcivich). 3. AN lasakhokoy
SSR; Sovet po isuohaniyu prolsvoditel'afth oil (6M) AN Kazakhskoy
SSR (for Zykov). 4. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSOR(for Lavrenko).
5. Pochvennyy Institut Im. T.T.Dokuchayeva AN WSR (for Terokhtnam
Ivanova, Rozov). 6. Sovet po izuebaniya liroizvoditellnykh sil AN SSSR
(for Zatsastmkaya),
(Issakhaten-Physical geography)
IVANOVA, Ye.N.; ROZOV N.N.; YEROKFINA NOGINA, N.A.; NOSIN, V.A.;
.A.; P inM hastiye- IVANJIIA,~ Ye.H.; ~tOZUVYY, jj.:J.;
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KOSHZ-I,FVI,, I.T.; HAKMOVO Ye.M.; S~IIA-'Alj~, 1'e.V.;
SOKOLOVA, T.A.: TARGRIYAlf V.0.
New materials on general geograpby aml soil cIADniftoatlin of tho,
polar and borea) belts of Siberia. Pochvovedenle n.).11:7-23 11
161. OURA 14; 12)
(Siberiap Northern--Soils-.Glassification)
(Siberial Northern--Gemraphy)
LIKWGVq B.N.,; KHAUSTOVAf M.N.1-MUMM AIA.1 MOKOyf F.O.; SPIZRARSMt
T.N.; DODINq A.L.; KHILITOVAp V.'I'a.j CSW:FlIINj'l-A,; WWWVp L.V.9
kand. geol.-mineral. nauk,- SHCHMACM, V D.; $UUTYYp Me.; N2&
CHINOIT9 V.S., akad.gred.; IMEMOVO N.N.v ;ed.;'FUSTCIVAWVO L.V.9 red.;
ZUBKO'lp A~.Lv kand. ekon. naukg red.1 KAVUN.- T.K.p red. izd-va; SUSHKO-
VAl L,Aop tokhns rod.
(Natura conditions of Krasnoyarsk Territory) lrodrp usloviin Krasmo-
iarskj)go kraia. Roakvav lzd-vo Alcad. xmk OMp 1961. 246 p.
(MIRA 14:7)
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SSSR !(for Likhanovq KMuotova). 30 PocbvenWylliatitut it. V.V,.Dokup-
cha-yvra AN SSSR (for Teroktim). .4* NduabnowissladovatellWdy institut
geologii Arktiki Ministerstva geolbgii. i-okbrsiV nedr, SSSR (for Markov).
5. Vessoyuzmyy geolagicheakly Institut Ministerstva geologii i okhrarq
nedr ;SSSR (for Spizharaki7g Dodin)'* 6. IAporatal'iya gcologii dokembriya
AN S33R (for Khilltava). 7. Krw~7arskiy pedagob
(for , glabeakiy institat Mi
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i3roinoditelIzWkh oil pri Prezidiume AN 8.11M (fem Grctnov, Likhan*v, Kha*-
stovap Yerokbinap Shchertyacbev, Sbutyy). Sle Gb1mr.-koximpondent AN SSS
(for I.Wekrasovg Fustovalov)
(KramWarsk Territory---Haturq3. bistory)
GEMIND7, I.P.; YEROKHINA,, A.-A,
International Confetence on Soils in Now Zoulod and excurolono in
the country. Pochvovedenie no.4329-" Ap (KRA 16t 5)
1. Pochvennyy institut imni, M.Dokuchayeva.
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LLPMOVj F.As . red. YJ KMNA -A.A... red.
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[Fertility and melioration of soils in the U.S.S.R,'; reports
for the Eighth Intermtional Congress of Soil Scientists]
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dunarodnomu kongressu pochvovedov. Moskmap lzd,-vo "Ilauka,"
1964. 233 P. (HIRA 1715)
1. Vaesoyuznoye obshchestvo pochvovedov.0 2. Pnzidsnt Vae-
soyuznogo obshchestva, pochvovedav (for Cerasimov).,
GERASIMOVp I.P,., akademikp otve red.1 ZONNp S.V.p prof., duktor
ellkhos. zwuk,, otve red.; YEROKKINAt &.A. d.
Genesis,, clansificationp and mappIing of f6ils in ths~
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KARATAYEV, I.N. , red.; KONONOVA, M.M.., red.; i HISHUS"l,
Ye.H.., red.; GORJYJNOV, X.I., red.; YEROMHA A.A.,, red,,.
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of the U.S.O'.R.; report at the Eighth International
Congress of Soil Scientists] Fisika, khimilax biob)giia
i mineralogiia pochv SSSR; doklady k Vin Kezhaunarodnomu
kongressu pochvove,ov. Moskva., Naukaj 1'964.~ 393
(Millk 17:9)
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soyuznogo obahchestva pochvovedov(for Gerasitlov). 3, Poch-
venzW inntitut im. V.V.DokuchVova, Moskva(for Antipov-
Karatayev, Gorbunov). 4. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR,
Moskva (for Mishustin).
7MKHINA Ask.; SOKMX)VA, 2.A.
Problems of gaaesias and geograplq In the tow myntemo Pocbyii;17&-
danis no.6z2Y Jot-64 (MRA 17 al)
SLUTS"s t6k.l GAVRIMOt RA61 ARIANKOo I*Moj XOROSTIKI 'P.O.;
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AUMSOV, D. G., iUMRM-EV, D. S., =-IMIN,
M,M:,MG, Y. Kh. and T.,M-OKHINA, E. I.
PI.,Z&cal Technical Inst. Acad. Sci. USM
L. ~., 31110.1211, A. P., Jau"'I'l- r,
"Coulomb Excitation of Nuclei (teview lecture)
papper submittod at the A-U Gonf. on Nuclear Reaction in 14w and "Iedlum Enorgy
PhYsics, Hosco", 19-27 Nov 57.
YER0011q,f) K1 I.
AUTHORS; Alkhazov# Do Gap Andreyevp Do Sao 56-6-6/47
Yerokhina, 1C. I., Lemberg, 1. 1h.
TITLE: The Coulomb Excitation of Separated Tin Isotopes
(lulonovskoye Yozbuzhdeniye rasdelennykh izotopov
olova).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentalinoy i Teoretioheskoy Fizikil 1957P
Vol. 33, Nr 6, PP. 1347-1358 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: k 14P5 NeV a-beam coming from a cyolotrqv, is focused
by a system of quadrupol lensee in an aluminum tube and
thus impinges upon a targetj where Coulomb excitation taken
place. The j%-quanta liberated on this occasion are
measured in a well screened scintillation spectrometer.
Between the crystal and the ra-rget the followingor-absorbers
are connected:
40OA&CU; 1.3 = All 100A& miaeki 'I mm IdgO; 50p Pb
and 1.5 mm air-
The following measuring and computation ~results were
obtained:
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isotope AE in MeVx) !LS-21.1048 in cm4 T.1013in seo.
Sn 112 1v26 0118 7r2
SA114 1,30 0920 50
sn 1929 0919 6,0
Sn 118 1,22 0919 e'0
BU 120 1,18 OOT 10,5
Sn 122 1?15 005 13P5
Sn 124 1115 004 15P9
SnI15 -xx)
U117 0,865 0,025
M
1P03 o9
Sn 119 OP907 0011
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!c) Corresponds to the energy of thef-qua,ntum which goes direct-
ly to the basic state.
xx)Detween 0,75 UP to 1,75 118V no r.quanla were found.
There are 7 figurest I tablep and 19 reforenoes, 4 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: PkP460-2wlmdaa~ 1MVItate AN UM
twllo~ningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii
nauk $93R).
SUMITTZP: June 3P 1957 (initially) and Ootobor 5, 1957 (after
revision)
AVAILABLX: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS., Alkhazov, D. G., Grinberg, A. P., Ousinakly, M!.,
Yerokhina, K. I. f Lembergi-I. Kb.
TITLE: The Coulomb Excitation of Aluminum (Kulonavokoye vozbuzhdoniy0
alyixminiya)
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal ekoperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fizilti, 1958,
Vol 35, Nr 4, PP 1055-1056 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the Coulomb (Teculon,,' excitation of
Al 2-j!_nuclei by means of heavy ions which vere accelerated
in a cyclotron. The ions concerned were 15#9 MeV triple-
charged nitrogen ions and triple-charged 1$.1 116V oxygen ions.
The y-rachation occurring during the bombardment of the alu-
minum was investigated by means of a scintillation-y-spectro-
meter with a NaJ(Tl crystal. The investigation method employed
and calculation of the values B(E2)f I i.e. of the reduced
probability of a quadrupole transition of a nucleun from the
ground state to an excited state has already been described
in earlier papers. A diagram shown the y-radiation spectrum
Ca.-d 1/3 which was produced by a Coulomb excitation of aluninum by
The Coulomb Excitation of Aluminum SOY/5111-35-4.-46/52
nitrogen ionse Two lines with E - 0,84 and~ivith 1.01 MeV
respectively are observed. The relative in tonaily of the
y-cascade transition 0,04-+ 0-17 Mev amounto to not more
thall 4% of the direct transitlon to the gr6pnd level. An
attempt to excite the two aforementioned Aj'117 levels by
means of nitrogen ions (which were accelerated to 25 'MeV)
wan without success because of the sharp in(:reane of the
y-radiation background (which is due to nuolear,reactions).
The results obtained when using nitrogen- aird o I- gen-ions
agree well with one another. The values of 11(E21Xfor the
levels withift - 0-84 and 1.01 MeV amount to 0.0019 and
0-0031e 2.10-48CM4 respectively. The partial lives of the
levels with AS - 1.01 VeV and AE = 0.84 MeT amount to
1-7-10- 11 see and 3-7-10- 11 see respectively. There are
I figure and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnichaskiy inatitut Akader2ii nauk
SSSR (Leningrad Phyeico-Technical Institute of the Academy
Card 2/3 of Sciences USSR)
:SOV/514--35-4-47/52
AUTHORS: Alkhazovt D. G., Grinberg, A. F.f Guziziskiy, 0. U.,
Yerokbina, K. I., Lembergt I. Kh.
TITLE: TherAfetlaafft First Excited Levfi of Me 24 (Vromya zhizni
pervogo, vozbuzhdennogo urovnya Mg
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoretichesko.,r fiziki, 1958,
Vol 35, Ur 4t PP 1056-1058 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigation of the Coulomb otuloa) excitation of the
nuclear level makes it posbible to calculate As life. Por
the transition of even-even nuclei from:the ground state
.14th spin 0 to the first excited level iith spin 2 it holds
"hat 1/7 - 2-46-10-1 (A E)"Bowt -
'Here A E denotes the level energy In ke'It and B(E2)1 the
roduced probability of the aforempntion~d transition. Here
2 -48
e .10 cm4 serves as a measuring unit of 11(82). In the
present paper triple-charged nitrt~gea-,and oxygen ions with
energies of 15.9 and 18.1 KeV resTectively, and also quadruple-
Card 1/2 charged nitrogen ions with 25.6 and 36 MeV are used. Investi-
the
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gations are rendered difficult by a permatent parasitic 14ne
of 1-37 MeV (which is thus in agreement with the line under
investigation)# A diagram shove the apectrum obtained by the
bombardment of natural magnesium with 15-9 MeV nitrogen ions.
According to estimates made by the amthori3, the -maximum error
committed when defermining the area of tho , parasitic peak
amounts to not more than + 5/o' of the.peak,under Inveatigation.
Thei mean value of B(E2)t - which was detex-mined. by 6 different
experiments, amounts to 0,054 e 2 10-48 cm4l f"Im Vhich - it
follows that r a (1-5 � 0-4).10-i2 S,Bc. In conclusion, a
short report is given on results obtained,by other authors.
There are 1 figure and 3 referenceaq 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Len.ingradakiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut Akademii nauk SSSR
(Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute of~the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: JulY 9, 1950
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JJFTHORSs, Alkhazov, D. G., Grinbergq Ao ?.I Guvinskiyp G..]#., Yerokhina,X.I.,
Lemberg, I. Kh.
TITLE: Coulomb Excitation of High-Energy Nuclear Levels in Even Tungsten
lootopes (Kulonovskoye vozbuzhdeniye yedoWkh urovney s bollshoy
energiyey v oho tnykh. Lootopokh Vol I trama)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal. sksperimentallnoy i teoretioheskoy' fiziki, 1958P V01 35t
Nr 6, pp 1325-1334;(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In their introduction the suthors d4al in detail with Investigatims
carried out in this field by other muthors (Rofa 1-3, 6-14). The
a.uthore themselves already determined even.-even nuclei with 15 Mev
+particlee and excited states with ener0as of up to 1.5 Mev
(Refe 4,5). Feker (Hof 11) set up s0hamMs of Uoited-levels on the
basis of a generalized nuclear model for W184 and W 186 according
'to data obtained from-referenceo 9 Pad 10. Herefrom it follows
184 186
that the levels of W with AE a 900 key and,that of W with
,&E - 730 kev are vibration levels (2"')q 1xi tbs present papex the
authors used the following onergiesi for tbeir investigations for
the excitation ofOC-partioloss 8.31 10.21 130 and 14-5 Mov. The
Card 113 particles were accelerated in a oyolatron,, The target substance
SD'V/56-35-6-2/44
Coulomb Sxcitatioa of High-Raergy Nuclear Levels in :E*en tungsten Isotopes
consisted of natural tungsten and of samples (lead bases) which
182 184 186
were enriched with W W and W The results obtained bj
tbe investigations are shown by a number of diatTems and tables.
Agure 1 shows theTspectrum emitted by natural tungsten at Coulomb
exci,tations (Et, n 14*5 Mev) , and figure 2 shows the same for the
last high-energy lines. The extrena, of the ourves correspond to
the following lines$ 511v 610t 730, 900, 1120, and 1220 kev. The
line 6Z a 790 key does not oocur here, but the-r-spectrum. for
W184 (Ed a 13-1 Nev) shows weak but distinct maxima for 6E a 790
and AO key; figure, 4 shows-, the- &am- for 'N1 86 (EY, - 14 - 5 Nev)
511 key (intensive line), 610 and 7";0 (WOOX liAeo). The existence
of the-follo-wing-exoited levele was, .deteri %ineds W182 S 1.22 Meyp
166
1084, 0.90 Nev, W 1(0#33 116;r. The'redcowi transition: probabilities
to t~e ground state E2 calculated for,each of these levels were
found to be 0o051, OoO38 and 0o040 respeotivoly (in units of
a2 .10-4104. The assumption that themejoyels belong to the
Card 2/3 vibration type is discussed. The authoi finally thanks B.L.Urbrair,
SPY/56-35-6-2/44
Coulomb Excitation.of inr' SweiL 1 D'Uxl Isotopes
!PAM.'
L. K. Poker, and L. A. Sli-i for dismkssii4.:rs suIts. - There are
5 figures# 2 tables, and 15 re-forencios, 5"of whlich are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Lwaingradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheakiy iristitut Akademii nauk SSSR
(:6eningrad Phyajeo-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR)
SU M TTEDs May 26, 1958
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AUTHORS; Alkhazov, D. G., Orinberg, A. P. 1~~Ajj~t 1. U.
j.Lembergj,I.R
TITLZ; Coulomb Excitation of Nuclear Levels in Sp4airical Even-even
Nuclei (Kuldnovskoye vozbuzhdoniya yadernykli urovoey V sferi-
cheiskikh chitno_6h*tnykh yadrakh)
PERIODICAL:, Izvestiya Akadenii nauk 'SSSR* Seriya fizich-a0kayfit,1959t
Vol 23, Nr 2t pp 223-2.94 (VSSR)
ABSTRACT: Tho present paW oo*tains results dotalnmd in the investigation
of Coulomb excitation of the first levei '0., Sip, Til Cri Fev
Ni aAd Zr isotopes. The targets anrlbhed With such isotopes
we.'re bombarded with triple- and quadxuple-charged nitrogen ions
which had been accelerated to 15,9-35 M*V in the cyclotron. The ex-
paiimental procedure was 91~en in a Previous paper (Refs 1, 2).
The authors ftlouIAW the o~opping powep dE/dqx of the investi-
gaited elements for N ,by rechloulati:aR Aib,'raneo #-energy curves for
a-particles according to Longobamp (Ref 3,1. Tbo stopping power
was also determined from the razige-energ~ curve for N ions-in Ili
according todata on investigation.of stbpping.power in Ili. The
masisurement results are listed in si table vhiob,also contains the
probability of tranaitioni'and the life-~time-,r of the excited
Card 1/2 atatoo' no, determined by the method of Couloml) excitaticn.1h papw (We)
BOY/48-23-2-11/20
Coulomb Excitation of Nuclear Levels in Spherical J~ven-Aven Nuclei
the authors assumed a systematic inoreass.;of value-1c,dater-ined
by Coulomb method with Irespect'' toA)4,4&la4-~i,d'O!termJAed by
resonance soatiering. This assumption~'do6v iot'aigrea with
the'resulto.obtained here. There 'are 11 table anA 9 referenets,
3 of which are Soviet.
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AUTHORSs AlkhazAvo D. a., OrInberg# A. F.0 Quoins) ciyj
0S.Mos kh1na, K. I., Lembergp I0,:Yho
TITLE: Coulomb Excitation of Odd A-Nuclei by Heavy Ions
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy flzikio
1959o Vol 37, Nr 60 PP 1530-1542 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: High-lying levqls in some light nuclei (Al 27 , So 45
V51, Nb93). which because of background could not
previously be observed when protons or CL -particles
were used, have now been excited by using if "heavyll
ions as bombarding particles. The "heavy ions were
N~4; 3+ N14;4+ , 016 ; 3+ Ne20;4.F, , and Ne 22;4+
P
at energy levels from 16 to 36 mey. The '/-radiation"
formed during the bombardment of the target with
ions was regintered with the aid of' a scintillation
spectrometer (of. D. 0. Alkhazov., 1). S. Andreev)
K. I. Erokhina, I. Kh. Lemberg, Zhur. : ekap. I toore. t.
Card 1/5 fiz., 33, 1347i-'1958). The calibration of the
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spectrograph was done according to the Y --unes 01
IIS203 279.5 kev), Csl37(661 kev), Zn65(i,1120 ke-.,),
ELnd CO 0(1,170 and 1,332 kev). The reduced proba-
bility of "he excitation was calculated the a_~d
of the following eqi~ation:
LI(E2)- =0,555. 10-111 (1 E
(where Z is the ion charge in -he Oe-a-m,oullside the
cyclotrOA; CL is the total coof"ficient or internal
t
conversionj S. is the number of Y_qtzanta regiztered
at, the peak of the total e=rgy; Ill 13 the rmoiecular
weight of the substance compri3ing the target; Zl.', 13
the nuclear charge of the atom und6v investigation
(i.e., in the target); dE/dpx are the apecific
losses of the ion energy in the target (in mevA:rZ1
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~']R -the element under investigation; Ef. is the ratio
of -the number of Y-quanta registered at the peak of
the total ener&y to the total number of -quanta
falling on NaI(Tl) crystal; W is the r lative solid
angle, AY is the portion of y -quanta passing through
the target and absorbed by the medium between the target
and the crystal (0.3 mm, Cu, 1.3 mm A!, 1 mm MgO, 0.05 mm
VD, and 0.05 mm. mica); LL is the reduced mass; n is the
number of atoms of the 'element under investigation in
the! target; E is the collision energy; A E is the energy
of the excited level; f,(A ) is function of coulomb
excitation; is paramet;r that is defined by the re-
lation
e 0.15t Zlz~F~L(1/~E --A E - IIV-E),-
and Z is the nuclear charge of the bombarding particle).
Card 3/5 The aAalysis showed that some of the Y -11nes observed
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in previous investigationsp in which chromium was
irradiated with protons or CL-particles, are not
due to coulomb excitation of the corresponding levels
in chromium. It was shown that lines, associated with
nuclear levels owing to the OL-excitation,(Rb' ,
Sn 117, Sn'19) are actually emitted as'a result of
coulomb excitation. The partial lifetimes -C(E2) of
the excited levels were determined to lie',between
10-12
10-7 and sec. A. B. Girshin made contributions
in the course of this work. There is 1 table; 6 graphs;
and 31 references, 8 Soviet, I Dutch, 1 Swiss, 2 French,
19 U.S. The 5 most recent U.S* references are:
F. K. MCGowan, P. H. Stelson. Phys. Rev., 109, 9.01,
1958; E. Almqvist, D. A. Bromlqy, H. E. Gove, A. S.
Litherland, Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., 2, 178, (D7), 1957;
C, P. Swann, W. C, Porter, J. Frankli Inst., 261, 371,
1956. M. A. 'Rothman, D. M. Van Patter# V. S. Dubey,
W.. C. Porter, C. E. Mandeville. Phys. Rev., 107, 1551,
Card 4/5 1957; R. M. Sinclair. Phys. Rev., 107, 13o6, 1957.
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ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Phys.-Tech. Inst. Acad. Sciences USSR
(Lieningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, Akademii
nauk SSSR)
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1959
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AUTHORS: Andreyev, D. S., YerokhjA&,X__L and Lembe-rg, I. Kh.
TITLEz Cascade Excitation of the Second Rotational Levels in
Separated Tungsten Isotopes-
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya ttzicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 12, pp. 1470-1473-
TEXTs The present paper was read at the 10th All-won C2nference on
--unlear Sp21tr_o_q_c_22v_._ which was hold in Moscow from January 19 to
January 2T, 1960, By means of Coulomb excitation it was hitherto pousible
to excite even-even nuclei to the first rotational level., The excitation
to the second rotational level was not possible. Protons umd a -particles
were used for excitation. In the introduction,, the authors discuss several
results obtained by earlier papers. The experime to deacribad here were
carried out by means of quadruply-ohargod 2o IT
_ft: 20 ono havi ng an onerig of
27.8 Mev, and by means of quadruply-charged N' Co with an energy of
36 Mev. Four metallic tungsten targets were investigated, of which the
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first consisted of 87.6% W , the second of 90.1% V , the third of
91-3% W184, and the fourth of 96% W185, The r -ispectrum, which was emitted
during the bombardment of the targets with heavy ions, was investigated
by the author by means of a scintillation -spl)c trometer.. The photo--
multiplier pulses were amplified and recorted with a 63-obannel amplitude
analyzer, which had been developed by LMTI, Front the experimental resulto
represented in diagrams and a detailed discussion, the authors became
convinced that the r-lines with the energies of' 230 koev, 250 kev and
275 kev, which they had observed, represent the result of a double
Coulomb excitation of states with the energies of 33G, 360 and 400 kov in
182 184 186
W , W and W Similar resulte obtained by Newtpu et al. (Ref, 6)
are mentioned. There are 3 figures, I table, and 6 refi~renvesi 2 Soviet,
2 French, and 2 US.
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--of-Physics and Technology of the Anademy of Sciences USSR
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AUTHORS: J,ndreyev, D. S., Yerokbina, K. I., and Lemberg, I.-Kh.
TITLEt The Coulomb Excitation of the We 21 Nuclou'll
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PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya Mr4cheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 12, pp. 1478-1479
TEXT: The present paper was read at the 10th All-Union. Coriference on
Nuclear Spectrosco y., which was held in Mi~s_cow fr-cmJa'_n._u_ar_y_____19 to
January 27, 1960. Report is given in the present paper on the results
obtained by experiments, in which the first level of Me2l was excited.
The X -emission of graphite, aluminum, and molybdenum targets was studied
during their bombardment with Ne2l ions, whose energy was 24.2 Mev. In all
cases a jr-line with 0-35 Mev was found. The authors arrive at the con-
clusion that these lines, which are known already from previous papers, are
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not the result of a nuclear reaction but of a Coulomb excitation of Ne
From publications it is known that the quantum characteristics for the lie 21-
ground state are 3/2+, and for the first excited state 3/2+ or 5/2+. Thus,
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the authors obtained 0.025-10 -48e2cM4 or 0-017-10-480210IM4 tor the
probability B(132) of a transition from the ground statto to the first
excited state. For the partial lifetime of the first excitad state one
thus obtains 6.3-10- 10 see or 9.2-10- 10 see. The autbors thank A.B.Girshin
for the faulbleOS operation of the cyclotron. There are I figure and 8
referencest 3 Soviet, 4 US, and 1 Danish.
ASSOCIATION: I?iziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (I~nstitute
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AUTHORSt Yerokhinat Ke am or I . Kh', Makasbvva, I. Ye.,
1MJJLOTV L. Aj_~MbuMov, A, P,
TITLE: Determination of Microimpuri~tieo in Silicon From the
so-llpeotra of Their adioactive Yootop;s
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PERIODICALt Za,rodakaya laboratoriyal 1960p Vol. 26, No-, 7, pp. 821-827
TEM A method of radioactivation analysis is described, w1lb r-radis-
tion of the impUrities in silicon applied in the production of nemi-
conductors being studied. The sample in activated in this nek%tron flux of
a reactor. Work was performed in a flux of thermal nou .trona with 9-10 12
-2
neutrons-cm .see As the sample in the reactor is exposed to the
action of fast neutrons in addition to slow onesj these nuclear trans-
formations have also to be considered (Table 1). Since the major part of
isotopes formed from Si is short-liveds only r-rsdiatl *),I or Si 31 must be
considered in measurements. From the remaining neutron-activated elements,
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about 50 isotoplis with measurable r~-radla.tion form. In'.1,he present case,
17 elements (Table 2) were simultaneously determined vii;h a scintillation-
gamma-spectromet r (with an j3Y-C (FEU-S Aphotoolectron multiplier)
provided with a I (Tl) crystal. ThO unit was calibratod against
known I-speotral lines. The results obtained by analysiAl of~two silicon
samples are givon in Table 3- Maximum sensitivi V is (Tatble 4)
10-11 g for ku, 10- 10 g for Nil Mn, Gul As2 and Sbq and 5-10-6 g for Sn.
There are 2 figuresp 4 tables, and 6 referoncest 2 Soviet, 3 American,
and I British.
ASSOCIATION: Fisiko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii. nalAk 53$R (Institute
of Physics and Technology of the Academy of' scienc-e-8--umYT,
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TITM Coulomb excitation of the nuclear levelg:of P S Mn
9~ad Pr141 by means of Ne20 ions-
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Serlva fizicheakaya, v. 25,
no. lt 19611 70-76
TEXT: The measurements were made by means of a vaintillation spectrometer
with a Nal-Tl crystal (40 mm in diameterv 40 mm J,n height),and by means of
a photdmultiplier of the type +3y -11 (FEU-11), The elleotranics
consisted of a pre-amplifier, a cathode follower,, an overchargeable
amplifier and an AMA-2 (AMA-2) 63-channel pulse heig:t analyzer
connected in patallel-and in A14 100-1 (JLI 100-1:1 100.~~ohannel pulse height
analyzer, Method of measurementy apparatuav and course of1he
caloulationct,the reduced transition probability; B(W) hake already been
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described in three previous papers (Refs. 1-3). In the case of nitrogen
ions the errors are below 15%, but they may attain from 20 to 25~ for
neon ions* The following was observed when measuringjthe energy of beam
particles by means of deflection in a magnetic fieldr:ifter deflection,
the beam is split into several components corresponding to different
charges of the accelerated ions. The change of the ions falling into
the beam catcher causes the change of the ratio ourroA't strength / number
of beam particles in the beam, which meahe that it influences the accuracy
of calculation of the Coulomb excitation arose section. In the
ex
.3erimente concernedg the bombarding particles were 4uadruple-oharged
N 0 ions with energies of 2362 and 27,8 Mev# The amp4rago of the ion
beam measured on the target was ~1.10-8a. T measur4tmenh results are
given in the attached Table, Ro . 1.2-io 13A173 am.wab eet. Figs. 1,2,
394 show the instrumental y-spectra taken with N920 jt~j The following
notes are added concerning the individual elements: P It The Coulomb
excitation of the level with AE - 1.26 Hev of p3l %as examined with the
aid of ions Ne:20 with an energy of 27-8 Mev4 The target was preBsed from
a red phospho"s powder. The spectrum contains a gamma line with
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1.63 '.!,ev arisineby Coulomb excitation of the* level. with 6E 1.63
MeV in DT020. The value of B(F,2)'~ for the 1.2641ev leirel' of P31 amounted-
.to 0.011!10-48 e2 cm4.'. The spins of the two states of P31 are known:'
+, q33., ration, S33
I0 ='1/2+ if W 3 2 In ~the work ~ndoi domsid,~;.
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excited by quadruple-char~ged le . iona,'vith an ener~Y' of, ~3a..Mev, Thd
Camma opectrum found contalno a lina with the orierey ~683+0-01 Xev. 1~,55:
The 11,05 r~s lilkovise iono vith 23.2
,f xcitod by quadruple-Oharged Irs
Llev. Thin spectrum tains gamma lines with energio to of.0,85'and 0.96
71:ev. Pr141: 17-ig. ova the spectrum of gamma rayn resulting on tho
ir:qadiation of Prasaa ium oxide with quadruple-charged 100 ions
r1he lif!".. e 0
8 MLev). - 0. f the state with 6E a 0-142 11tv amounts to
1116-9sec, and its ial lifetime is 4-3-io-7 sec. The.article under
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ferenc'e on NucleAr SpectroscopZ which took,:place;in Moscow from
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