Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium Smolenice, Czechoslovakia, June 1985 /
edited by J. Krištiak, E. Běták.
Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1986.
Reactions -- Invited talks -- Pre-equilibrium processes in nuclear reactions -- Nucleons clusterization -- Multistep direct reaction analyses of continuum reactions -- Novel approach to the statistical theory of nuclear reactions -- Contributions -- Inelastic scattering cross-section of 160,162,164Dy using the time-of- flight technique (poster) -- Microscopic description of direct contribution to neutron inelastic scattering -- Walkers, slaves, or both? (poster) -- The neutron emission from lead bombarded with 14 MeV neutrons (poster) -- The (n,?) reactions on the 95Mo and 143Nd isotopes with 3 MeV neutrons (poster) -- Exciton model and multistep compound reactions -- Nuclear level density determined from the analysis of spectra of (n,n) and (p,n) reactions (poster) -- Neutron emission in large amplitude collective motions (poster) -- Particle-hole level densities in the approximation of homogeneous spectrum of single-particle levels -- Particle-hole state densities for statistical multistep compound reactions (poster) -- Deriving excitation function of 27Al[(n,t) + (n,nt)] reaction from measurement performed in diverse neutron fields (poster) -- On mechanisms of reaction 9Be(n,2n) (poster) -- Consideration of the (n,d) and (p,d) scattering and break-up reactions through singular equations (poster) -- Structure and Interactions -- Invited talks -- Alpha clusterization -- Isovector effective interactions. An empirical approach -- Description of neutron and radiative strength functions in the quasiparticle-phonon nuclear model -- Contributions -- A method to determine the pairing energy for excited nuclei -- Isospin mixing during the decay of the giant dipole resonance (poster) -- Strength functions of high-lying single-neutron states -- Resonances and Gamma Emission -- Invited talks -- Neutron resonance averaging with filtered beams -- Experimental study of fast neutron capture -- Photon strength functions -- Applications and misapplications of the channel-capture formalism of direct neutron capture -- Verification of the Brink hypothesis - giant dipole resonances built on excited states -- Contributions -- Gamma-ray competition in continuum (poster) -- Neutron-gamma coincident calculations within the pre-equilibrium model -- The 52Cr(n,xnJ) reactions at 14.6 MeV studied by coincident in-beam techniques (poster) -- Temperature shift of neutron resonances -- Chemically induced shifts of uranium neutron resonances -- GDR excitation in 58Ni(n,p)58Co reaction at 17.3 MeV neutron energy (poster) -- Fission -- Invited talks -- Measurement and theoretical calculation of the 252Cf spontaneous-fission neutron spectrum -- (n,p), (n,?) and neutron induced ternary fission reactions -- Contributions -- Peculiarities of mean kinetic energy dependence of fragments at nuclei fission by neutrons (poster) -- Differential study of 252Cf(sf) neutron emission (poster) -- Shell effects in the spontaneous fission and the thermal neutron induced fission of several Pu-isotopes -- Cross-sections of 236Np isomers' fission by thermal neutrons (poster) -- 235U(n,f) fragment mass, kinetic energy and angular distribution -- Instrumentation -- Invited talk -- Progress in the detection of low-energy neutrons -- Contributions -- Time-of-flight spectrometer for the measurement of gamma correlated neutron spectra (poster) -- Design of a multipurpose intense neutron generator (poster) -- Two-target DSAM with fast reactor neiitrons in Si (poster) -- Recent developments in the multipurpose intense 14 MeV neutron source at Bratislava (poster) -- Summary talk -- List of participants.
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The Fourth International Symposium on Neutron Induced Reactions was held at the Smolenice Castle, Czechoslovakia, June 17-21, 1985. It was sponsored by the European Physical Society and the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists. The primary aim of the Symposium was to provide space for reports on developments in the field of nuclear reaction theory, studies of decay of unbound nuclear states excited by simple projectile as well as on methodical and instrumental progress in the low energy nuclear physics. Ample time was deliberately reserved for discussions and the exchange of ideas among the participants. Two committees have been involved in organizing the Sympo sium: the International Advisory Committee has been advising on topics and selection of speakers and the Organizing Committee has taken a burden of ~sual daily work. The members of both committees are listed below. The International Advisory Committee: H. H. Barschall (USA), H. Feshbach (USA), J. Formanek (Czecho slovak~a), I. M. Frank (USSR), E. Gadioli (Italy), M. K. Mehta (India), S. Raman (USA), I. Ribans,ky (Czechoslovakia), D. See liger (GDR), C. Wagemans (Belgium), H. A. WeidemUller (FRG), Z. Wilhelmi (Poland). The Organizing Committee: R. Antalik, E. B~tak, {sect}. Gmuca, S. Hlavaf, J. Kriitiak (Secre tary), {sect}. Luby, p. Oblo~insky, J. Pivare, I. Ribansky, J. {sect}acha (all from the Institute of Physics, Electro-Physical Research xi Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava), J. Dobes (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Rez near Prague), I. Wilhelm (Charles University, Prague).
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