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Browsing by Author "TAHSİN BABACAN"

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    An investigation of the Gamow-Teller $1^+$ states in $^{90}Nb$ isotopes
    (2005) TAHSİN BABACAN; ATALAY KÜÇÜKBURSA; Djavad I. SALAMOV
    In this study, based on Pyatov-Salamov method, the properties of the Gamow-Teller(GT) $1^+$ states in 90 Nb have been investigated and the agreement of our results calculated by this method for the energy of Gamow-Teller Resonance (GTR) and the corresponding strengths of the $1^+$ excitations in $^{90}Nb$ with the experimental values has been tested. As a result of the calculations, it was seen that the calculated values for the energy and strength of-the GTR are sufficiently in agreement with the experimental ones.
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    A new expression for radial distribution function of nuclear matter
    (2011) Kaan MANİSA; ATALAY KÜÇÜKBURSA; Fatma MANİSA; TAHSİN BABACAN
    A Variational Monte Carlo Method (VMC) is used for the calculations of radial distribution function of nuclear matter. Urbana $v _{14}$ potential is used for the nucleon-nucleon interactions in the calculations. The new expression for radial distribution function of nuclear matter is obtained by fitting of Monte Carlo simulations results to a function.

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