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PH0CEEDIHG3 OP THEKUCLBAS. PHYSICS AKD SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM'
BAHARAS HIHDU UNIVERSITY
TARAHASI, DECEMBER 27-31, 1982
TOIUME 25 BHUCLEAR PHYSICS
ORGANISED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OP ATOMIC ENERGYGOVERNMENT OP INDIA
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SESSION NAi NUCLEAR STRUCTURB
Rotation-Alignment Effect in 198Hgby Angular Momentum Projection from
Hartree-Pock Intrinsic Statee j
S.B. Khadkikar and C.R, Praharaj. 1
Structure of the CollectiTe Bands
in 68Ge « R. Sahw and S.P.Pandya. 3
Onset of Large Deformation in Some
Highly Neutron-Rich Iootopee of Sr,Zr and Mo i G. Mukher.jee and
S.K. Shanna. 5
Does the Backbe-nding Anomaly Occur
in the Highly Neutron Rich Moly-bd*num Isotopes with A>100? j
P.N. Tripathl. S.K. Sharma and
S.K. Khooa. 7
SESSION NB x NUCLEARREACTIONS
Studies of Angular Momentum
Transfer in *°0 Induced Reactions
at 180 and 310 MeV t
R,K. ChoudhuTTi M.N. Namboodiri,J.B. Natowit*, M, Berlanger,L. Adler, R.P. Schmitt, I. Hageland S. Simon. 9
A Microscopic Theory of One-BodyDissipation in Heavy-Ion Colli¬
sions t Santanu Pal and
H.K. Ganguly. 11
Fragmentation Processes in HearyIon Reactions t L. Satpathy and
M. Satpathy. 15
Enhanced Fragment Emission in the
Heary Ion Induced Reaction t
M. Satpathy and B.M. Sahu. 16
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An Experimental Investigation on
the Coherence of Meson Field in
Heavy Ion Interaction ; Dipak
Ghosh, Jaya Roy, Dipak Benerjee,Kaushik Sengupta and Sadhcn Nflha. 18
Three Particle Correlation in
Nucleus-Nuclfus Interaction i
Dipak Ghosh, Jaya Roy, Sadhan
Nsha, Kaushik Sengupta, DipekBanerjee and ttadhunita Besu. 20
A New Observation on the Emission
of Black Fragments from AG(BR)Nuclei Bombarded with Heavy Ion :
Dinak Ghosh, Jaya Roy, Sadhant
Nana, Kaushik Sengupta, DipakBsnerjee and Tarit Guhathekurta. 22
SESSION NO t NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
Application of DPPQ Model to
Multi-Phonon Bands of Gd-156 s
J.B. Gupta. 24
B(E2, 2+-*-0+) Values of Even-EvenNuclei in the Week Coupling Limitof the Pseudo SU(3) Scheme :
K. Amrutaiah. 26
On the Coexistence of Sphericaland Deformed Shapes in the YrastBend of 186 Hg : S.K. Khosa,A.K. Tickoo and A.K. Peer. 28
Evidence of Triaxial Shape of
H8Sn> Nucleus : V.P. Varshney,S.N. Gaur, K.K. Gupta,A.K. Chaubey end D.K. Gupta. 30
High-Spin Yrpst Spectra in Some
Doubly-Even Krypton Isotopes jA Variational Approach :
P.N. Tripathi and S.K. Sherma.
Page
17. A Microscopio Study on the HighSpin Behavior of ER1g9 t
S. Sengupta and T.K. Das. 34
18. M1 Transition Matrix Elements in
the N1 Region t A Microscopic
Study in Terms of Various Pertur-
bative Diagrams t B. Ghosh,and S.K. Sharma. 36
19. M1 Strengths and Sum Rules in
Wigner'a Scheme : Kamales Kar. 38
20. Time Dependent Hartree Pock
Bogoliubov Equations for a
Solvable Model i B.M. Jyrwaand Y.S.T. Rao. 40
21. Unitary Group and its Applica¬tion to Hartree Pock ProjectedCalculations : R.S. Nikam,V.L. Narasimham and C.R. Sarma. 42
22. Dipole-Dipole Interaction Term
and Quasi-Rotational Bands inODD-A In and Sb Isotopes j
S. Bhattacharya, R.K. Guchhait
and S. Sen., 44
23. Strength of Quadrupole Inter¬
action s D. Bannerjee and
S.C, Nanda. 46
24. Spin Tensor Decomposition of
the Effective Interactions in
Truncated Space : M.L. Soni
and A.N. Mishra. 48
25. Effective Interactions ThroughDifferent Mass Regions t
K.P. Joshi and S.B. Welankar. 50
26. Calculation of the Levels ofNi Isotopes withX2N2 Term inthe Hamilton!an i Ram Raj. 52
IV
12£2.
Nuclear Surface Effects -
A New Approach s
M. Rajaeekaran, N. Arunaohalam
and V. Bevanathan. 54
How Core Polarization Affects
the Neutron an4 Proton Distri¬
bution in 208pb s"
R. Bbattaoharya. 56
Effect of Correlations in Muon
Capture by ^0 s V.N. Sridhar
and R. Par-*h#*ftratby. 5®
A Studv of the Neutral Current
Reaction % + t2C(O+:I=0) ->
12c*(1 + ;I=1, 15.WeV)+ V^l t
C. Prero Kumar Yeaudian,V.N. Sridhar and R. Parthasarathy. 60
Hyperspherieal Pormalism for
Photoe-ffeot of Alpha Partiole j
S. Sanyal and S.N. Mukherjee. 62
SESSION .ND ; NUCLEAR REACTIONS
Study of the 48Ca(d,«c )46KReaction at 22.8 MeV : CM. Bhat,N«G. Puttgawamy, H.T. Portune andJ hi. YfltemV. Tg
64
The Radiative Neutron CaptureCross-Sections for 5-1V ip MeV
Erjergy-B.e-gi on J M. fffcaS AnSftPi,
R.K. Yaisk-ul Singh, R.'L. Se-hgal,V.K. Mlttal, D,K. Aya^thi and
I.M. Go-vil. 66
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34. Isospin Characteristics of the
Excited States of "lr Throughthe Reaetion 32s(oc ,i ) 56Ar I
D.R. Ohakrabarty. M.A. Eswaran
and N.L. Ragoowansi. 68
35. Anomalous Shape of the Excitation
Function of V-51{<* t n)Mn-54Reaction : S. Singhal, N.I>. Singh,I. Chaturvedi and J. Rama Rao. 70
36. Study of Excitation Function of
Tm-169(<* ,xn) I»u 173-x Reactions,Using 30 MeV Alpha Particles :
N.L. Singh, S. Singhal,L. Chaturvedi and J. Rama Rao. 72
37. Neutron Angular Distributions in
Reactions Induced by 14 MeV
Neutrons : A. Chatterjee and
S.K. Gupta. 75
38. Resonant Wave Paoket and
Analytioity : Theory :
V.J. Menon and A.V. lagu, 78
39. Stripping to Unbound State
Calculations Using Normalisable
Resonant State t V.J. Menon,.A.V. Xagu, S. Pal and N.K.Ganguly. 80
40. An Improved Local Approximationto a Non-Local Potential for
Low Energy Protons « Y.P. Viyogi,D.K. Srivastava and N.K. Ganguly. 82
V. SESSION HE : NUCLEAR FORCES AND
NuOLiJAk MA'l'fEH
41. Nuclear Matter Calculations with
Paris Potential for Gap Choice
and Continuous Choice of Partiole
Spectrum t M.A. Matin, B.C.Sementa,M. Dey and J, Dey. 84
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42. A Relativists Model for
Hadrona i S.B. Khadklkar and
S.K. Gupta, 86
43. Parity Violating i M Couplingin Nuclei i Shoeo Abdullah andS.K. Singh. 88
VI. SESSION NF: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
44. LSI-11/03 Based Control and
Acquisition System for a
Magnetic Spectrometer t
R.R. Hoaangdi, R.G. Pill ayand H.G. Devare. 90
45. Microprocessor Controlled DigitalMultiplexer with PUP-15 ComputerExtends PHA Facility from SingleParameter to Multiparameter(upto 8 Parameters) Mode j
D. Sarkar, C.K. Khasnabis and
N.K. Ganguly. 92
46. Response of Cellulose Nitrate
Plastic Detector to 8.75 MeV/No016-lon t S.M. Farid and
A.P. Sharraa. 94
13?47. Study of 54*® Ion Tracks in
Makrofol Polyoarbonate Track
Detector j S.M. Farid and
A.P. Sharma. 96
48. Study of Tracks of ChargedParticles in Cellit-T :
S. Kumar, J.S. Yadav,S. Chander and A.P. Sharma. 98
49. Use of 'Dissolved DetectorThickness' Instead of EtchingTime as a Variable in Glass
Solid State Nuclear TraokDetectorsi V.P. Singh 101
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50. A New Glass Slide for Neutron
Dosimetery ? Sudhir lunar and
D.S. Srlvastava. 103
51. Bulk Etching Rates of Cellulose
Nitrate Plastic Nuclear Track
Detector Under Different Gamma Dose
and at Different Temperatures
of Etching : NarayanBandyopadhyay, B. Chaudhuryand Ashim Kumar Ganguly. 106
520 Influence of Electric Field on
Track Recording Properties of
CA80-15 Cellulose Nitrate
Particle Deteotor t
S.K. Chakarvarti and
K.K, Nagpaul. 108
53. Riee Time of large Volume
Ge(Li) and N-type Intrinsic
Ge Detector at Low and High
Incident Photon Energies j
P. Bhattacharya and P.Banerjee. 111
54. Performances of Coiapton
Suppressed P-Type and N-TypeGe Gamma Detectors j
P. Mukherjee, P. Sen,I. Mukherjee and C.Samanta. 113
55. Drift Chamber for Accurate
Position Measurement for
Charged ParticleB :
H. Nendakumar Sarma and
D.M. Binnie. 115
56. Measurement of Specific EnergyLosses of Individual Fission
Fragments and the Determination
of Fragment Charge with a Back •
to Back AE-E Datector SystemtRekha Govil, S.S. Kapoor,D.M. Nadkarni, S.R.S. Murthy
and P.N. Rama Rao. 117
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57. Charged Particle AngularDistribution Using a
Particle Telescope j
S.C.L. Sharma, M.M. Sharma,A.K. Sinha and G.K. Mehta. 119
58. Neutron-Gamma Discrimination
with Optimum Pulse Shaping :
D.N. Basu, A. Banerjl,A.K. Chaudhuri, C.K. KhaBnabis,
G.S.N. Murthy,.S.K. Pardha
Saradhi, R.P. Sharma, M.D.Trivedi
Y.P. Viyogi and N.K. Ganguly. 121
59. Improving the Energy Resolution
by "Dispersion Matching" and
"Reduction of Kinematic
Broadening" t N..C. Bhattacharya. 123
60. Scattering Experiments with VEC
Beam : T.K. De, B.B. Baligaand R. Bhattacharya. 125
61. SSNTD Experiments with VEC
Alpha Beam i Preliminary
Results : B. Chaudhury and
Ashira Kumar Ganguly. 127
62. An Experimental Setup for in
Beam Gamma Ray Spectroscopyand Life Time Measurements at
VEC j P. Bsnerjee, B. Sethi,J.M. Chatterjee, R.K.Chattopadhyayand P. Bhattacharya. 129
63. Parametrization of Gas Jet
Transport System for the Studyof Short-lived Fission Products:
A.V.R. Reddy, S.M. Deshnukh,'B.K. Srlvastava and Satya Prakash. 131
64. Studies on Single and Multicharged
Ions from a Bernas-Type Ion
Source j D. Ghose and D. Basu. 133
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70.
Pape
65. I-Ray-* (Emitted After
Nuclear Capture of Electrons)Gamma-*- Gamma Angular Corre¬
lation Studies j V.R. Potnis,C.P. Agin and B.P. tfingh. 135
VII. SESSION NG: NUCLEAR REACTIONS
66. Range of the Pion Propagatorin the Surface of Semilnfinite
Nuclear Matter i B.C. Parijaend S.C. Phatak. 117
67. Photoproduction and Radiative
Capture of Pions in °Li t
S.K. Singh and S. Jonathan. 139
68. The Pole Model for Quasi-Pree
Cluster Knockout Reactions on
°Ii t K. Srlnivaaa Rao and
V.S. Bhasin. 141
69. Photoproduction of ChargedPions on DeuteronB j
G. Ramachandran, M.V.N. Murthyand Swarnamala Slrsi. 144
Seemingly Parity ViolatingObservables in '&0(V , ~L+n)151T t
G, Ramachandran, K. Venkatesh
and R.S. Keshavaaurthy. H6
VIII. SESSION NH: NUCLEAR REACTIONS
71. The Imaginary Part of the
Nucleon-Nucleus OpticalPotential j S. Bhattacharyaand S. Kailas. 148
72. Exeet Finite-Range DtBA Forma¬
lism with D-State Effects in
(d,p) Reactions: E.V. Ivesh,R.J. Kulkarni and V.N. Pal. 150
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73. Analytical Wave Function for
D-State and Finite-RangeEffects in (d,p) Reactions
Within DWBA Formalism :
V.N. Pal and R.J. Kulkarni.
74. Optical Effects at Nuclear
Surface and Precompound
Reactions » Anuradha De,Slddhartha Ray and SudipKumar Ghosh.
75. The Magnitude of Compound
Nucleus Effects in 24 Mg(d,p)2*Mg Reactions at Ed >13 MeV:
S.R. Verma and R. Prasad.
76. Multiparticle Reaction Cross-
Sections : S.B. Garg, V.K.
Shukla and Amar Sinha,
77. Energy Dependence of the
Heavy-Ion Potential UsingSkyrme Force : K.C. Panda,I. Parija and R.K. Satpathy.
78. Complex Semi Classical Method
for Heavy Ion Scattering :
R.K. Samanta and S, Mukherjee.
79. Improved Semi-Classical Phese
Shifts for Potential ScatteringR.K. Samanta, A.K. Roy and
S. Mukherjee.
80. Empirical Description of HeavyIon Reaction Cross Sections :
S.K. Gupta and S. Kailaa.
81. On the Elastic Scattering of12C with 13c at 15 MeV :
V.K. Sharma.
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82. Classical Description of low
Energy 160++°0a Collisions s
A.N. Dixit and Y.R. faghaare. 170
83. Effect of Spin of Nucleus on
Fusion Cross-Sections i
T.K. Mani and Y.R. lagnaare. 172
84. Could the Nuclei ExchangeClusters in Seep Inelastie
Collisions ? : J.V. De and
K. Krishan. 174
85. Application of the Date-to-
Data Relation to Alpha-Nucleus Scattering at HighEnergies t I. Abaad, f. Mehdl,M.A. Alvi and A. Bajpai. 176
86. Effect of the Gradient Operatorand Nuclear Deformation in
Quasi-Free Reaction i
R.K. Hatarajan, 1. Arunachalam
and V. Devanathan. 178
87. Polarisation Study of the
Recoil lucleus In
1°B( 1 , ii+ )10Be* »
6. Raaachandran and
V. Raviahankar. 180
88. Pion Scattering on Li :
G. Renachandran, S.B. Patangi
and V. Raviahankar. 182
89. Inner Bremsstrahlung from
Unique First Forbidden Beta-
Decay in 90sr-90r ,
A. Basavaraju, P. Venkataramaiah
.
and H. Sanjeevlah. 184
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II. SESSION II t NUCLEAR FISSION
90. Characteristics of Binary Fission
Produced in the Interaction of
1,8 GEV/C K" with Heavy Emulsion
Nuclei » K. Goswami, T.M. Singhend T.D. Goswami. 186
91. Simultaneous Measurements of
Polar and Equatorial Particles
in Fast Fission : M.M. Sharma,A.K. Sinha and G.K. Mehta. 189
92. Charged Particle Induced
Fission » Fragment AngularMomentum in 2*2Th(<^--in V(sV f)System J S.M. Sahakundu?'flR. Guin, N. Chakravorty,T.. Datta. S.P. Dange, SatyaPrakash and M.V. Raraaniah. 191
93. Mass Spectroscopic Investigationsof Rb and Cs Fragments in 2"f235u( oC ,f) : T Nagerajan, R.H. Tangand J.K. P. Lee. 193
94. Fission Fragment Angular Distri¬bution Data of '235u(ii,f) and the
Shifting of the Shape of the
Transition State Nucleus t
S.S. Kapoor, K.N. Iyengar,D.M. Nadkerni and V.S. Ramarourthy. 196
95. Study of Fission Fragment Mass
Distributions for Specified Total
Kinetic Energies i Rekha Gpyil,S.S. Kapoor, D.M. Nadkarni, S.R.S.
Murthy and P.N. Rema Rao. 199
96. Isotopic Yield Distribution of
Technetium Isotopes in the
Spontaneous Fission of 252cf •
B.K. Srlvastava, A.G.C. Nair,Alok Srivastava. 5„B„ ManohT,Satya P^rakash and M. 7, Remeniah. 202
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SESSION NJ t NUCLEAR FORCES AND
NUCLEAR MATTER
Page
High Energy Phase-Shifts and
Reaction Matrices for the Paris
Nuoleon-Nucleon Potential t
M.A, Matin, B.C Samanta,D.C. Gandhi and J. Day. 204
Laplace Transform Method for
Scattering on Coulomb Plus
Nonlocal Separable Potentials j
B. Talukdar, D.K. Ghosh and
M.R. Sinha. 206
Half-Shell Extension Function
from Phase Method : S. Saha,S.R. Bhattaru and K. Niyogi. 208
Properties of Trinucleon Systemswith Tucson Potential : Tapan K.
Das, and Helio T. Coelho. 210
Systematica of Nuolear ChargeDistribution Parameters Deduced
from Muonic X-ray Measurements j
K.V. Subba Rao and A.A. Kamal. 212
Critical Dynamics of HighlyViscous Nuclear Matter :
Nandita Rudra and P. Rudra. 214
SESSION NK : NUCLEAR FISSION
Wave Packet Description with
Dissipation for *°Ar + 232thFisBion at 250 MeV :
L.N. Pandy and S.N. Mukherjee. 216
Charge Division Mechanism in
Binary Fission in Terms of
DCM : P. Basu, M.B. Chatterjeeand M.L. Chatterjee. 218
XIV
Page
105. Prompt Neutron Kinetio EnergyDistribution in Fission :
Harashit Majuadar and
Aparesh Chatterjee. 220
106. Dependence of Fission FragmentAngular Momentum on ChargeSplit in Low Energy Fission :
T. Datta, S-;P. Dange, S.K. Das,Satya Prakash and M.V. Ramaniah. 222
HI. SESSION NL > NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
107. The Charge Perm Faotor of Li :
K. Srlnivasa Rao and R. Sridhar. 224
108. The R.M.S. Radius of ^1 i
K. Srlnivasa Rao and
J. Srinivasan. 226
log. The Photodiaintegration of Til :
K. Srlnivasa Rao and J.Srinivasan. 228
110. A Toy Interesting Boson Model in
Two Dimensions : IBM Study Group. 230
XIII. SESSION HM : NUCLEAR REACTIONS
111. Systematic Trends in Heavy Ion
Potentials : S. Bhattacharyaand S.K. Gupta. 232
112. Role of Pauli Blocking In Wall
Friction t J.N. De, S.K.Saaaddar, N.N..Ajltanand and
3. Bhattaoharya. 234
113. Study of Fusion in Deformation
Model t R.C. Nayak. 236
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Page
114. A Comment on Sucleon Transfer
Induoed Energy Dissipation in
Heavy Ion Inelastic Collisions t
S.K. Kataria, J.N. De, S.S,
Kapoor and V.8. Ramamurthy. 238
HV. SESSION NN : NUCLEAR REACTIONS
115. High Energy Alpha-NucleusScattering in Terns of a
Phenomenological N-ot
Amplitude : M.A. Alvi,
I. Ahmad and P. Mehdi. 240
116. Study on Mesic HypernuoleiProduoed in 1.8 GeV/c K^Interactions with theEmulBion Nuclei t P. Mandaland M. Sana. 242
XV. SESSION NO : NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPY
117. Relative Contribution of Compoundand Coulomb Cross Seotion in
,p'V ) Reaction on °9Ga and
*Rh for 2-5 MeV Protons :
D.C. Tayal, K.P. Singh, V.K.
Mittal and H.S. Hans. 244
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118. High-Resolution Spectroscopyof "Tc - Study of Finer
Details j D.B. Subba Rao,D. Venkateswara Sarma,K. Venkata Bameniah and
V.V. Rama Murty. 246
225119. Energy Levels of Ra x
S.S. Rattan, A.V.R. Reddy,R.J. Singh and Satya Prakash. 248
120. On the Shape of the 1~-2+ Beta
Transition of 188Re 1
K. Venkata Ramaniah, S. Bhuloka
Reddy, V.V. Ramamurty and
K. Venkata Reddy. 250
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Page
121. On the Conversion of the
129 KeV Transition in 191Ir »
S. Bhuloka Reddy, K. Venkata
Ramaniah, K. Premchand and
V. Lakshminarayana. 252
122. Unique Soin Assignment to the
722 KeV Level of U3pr :
K. VenkPta Ramaniah,S. Bhuloka Reddy, V.V. Rama
Murty and K'. Venkata Reddy. 254
123. Nuclear Lifetime Measurements
of Some Excited States in As-75,Te-125, Cs-131, Ce-140, Sm-152,Er-166, W-182 and Pd-105 :
S.S. Sooch, Jasbir Singh,*
M.L. Garg, Ravinder Kaur,H.R. Verma, A.K. Sharma,Nirmal Singh and P.N. Trehan. 256
Author Index 258