Table of Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. The Program of B.L. Cohen
    1. Introduction
    2. Single Neutron States
    3. Locations of Collective Multipole States
    4. Isomeric States
    5. Analog States; Proton Single Particle States
    6. Other Direct Reactions; Low Energy Continuum
    7. Three-body Final States
    8. Gamma Ray Multiplicities
    9. Orange Beta Spectrometer
    10. Elemental Analysis
    11. Theoretical Contributions
    12. Books Authored
  3. The Program of J.X. Saladin
    1. Studies of Nuclear Shapes
    2. Parametrization of Nuclear Shapes
    3. Collective Degrees of Freedom
    4. Experiments
      1. Quadrupole Moments of Excited States
      2. 114Cd
      3. Shape Evolution in Transitional Nuclei
      4. Determination of Hexadecapole Deformations
    5. Interference Effects in Coulomb and Nuclear Excitation
    6. High Spin Physics
    7. References
  4. The Program of W.W. Daehnick
    1. Novel Direct Transfer Reactions at NPL 1966-1984
    2. Outline of Direct Transfer Reduction Theory
    3. Empirical Effective Interactions
      1. What is Veff?
      2. Calculating Veff from the Free Inter-Nucleon Interaction
      3. Main Findings of Daehnick's Review Article on Veff

 

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