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M. Huber is an academic researcher from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Structure of intermediate states in the photoexcitation of the 89Y isomer
M. Huber,P. von Neumann-Cosel,Achim Richter,C. Schlegel,R. Schulz,James Carroll,K. N. Taylor,D. G. Richmond,T. W. Sinor,Carl B. Collins,V. Yu. Ponomarev +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement of the 89Ym excitation function for bremsstrahlung endpoint energies E0 = 2−5 MeV and in a nuclear-resonance-fluorescence experiment with E 0 = 5 MeV were compared to a quasiparticle-phonon calculation.
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Intermediate structure in the photoexcitation of 77Sem, 79Brm, and 137Bam.
J. J. Carroll,Carl B. Collins,Kristiaan Heyde,M. Huber,P. von Neumann-Cosel,V. Yu. Ponomarev,D. G. Richmond,Achim Richter,C. Schlegel,T. W. Sinor,K. N. Taylor +10 more
TL;DR: Intermediate states in $^{77}\mathrm{Se}$ displayed very large strengths compared to other isomers in the same mass region, providing further support for the correlation between integrated cross sections and ground state deformations recently discovered in the A=160--200 mass region.
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Common thresholds and the role of deformations in the photoexcitation of isomers
Carl B. Collins,James Carroll,K. N. Taylor,D. G. Richmond,T. W. Sinor,M. Huber,P. von Neumann-Cosel,Achim Richter,W. Ziegler +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that the isomers were excited by resonant absorption through isolated intermediate states having integrated cross sections in excess of 10{sup {minus}26} cm{sup 2} keV, i.e., values about 1000 times larger than most activation reactions reported previously although they were comparable to those reported earlier for the depopulating reaction.
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Excitation of 123Tem and 125Tem through ( gamma, gamma ') reactions.
James Carroll,T. W. Sinor,D. G. Richmond,K. N. Taylor,Carl B. Collins,M. Huber,N. Huxel,Peter von Neumann-Cosel,Achim Richter,C. Spieler,W. Ziegler +10 more
TL;DR: The excitation function for the long-lived isomer indicated that the isomer was populated by resonant absorption through isolated intermediate states having integrated cross sections in excess of 10{sup {minus}26} cm{sup 2} keV, i.e., values about 100 times larger than most ({gamma},{gamma}{prime}) activation reactions reported previously.
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