Study of spectroscopic factors at N= 29 using isobaric analogue resonances in inverse kinematics

Author:

Bradt J.,Ayyad Y.,Bazin D.,Mittig W.,Ahn T.,Beceiro Novo S.,Brown B.A.,Carpenter L.,Cortesi M.,Kuchera M.P.,Lynch W.G.,Rost S.,Watwood N.,Yurkon J.,Barney J.,Datta U.,Estee J.,Gillibert A.,Manfredi J.,Morfouace P.,Pérez-Loureiro D.,Pollacco E.,Sammut J.,Sweany S.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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