Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-09-09
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
12 pages
Scientific paper
The importance of the Doppler effect of the recoiling intermediate nucleus in cascade decay, for an example, $^{29}{\rm Si}$, is emphasized in the precision measurement of the nuclear binding energy using a flat-crystal spectrometer. A more accurate experiment method that a large uncertainty due to the Doppler effect of the recoiling nucleus could be eliminated by a coincidence measurement of two successive $\gamma$-rays taken into account their angular correlation is suggested in the framework of relativistic kinematics. It is also suggested that this method can apply to the nuclear lifetime measurement of intermediate states.
Kim Kang-Soo
Ko Yongkyu
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