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@TECHREPORT{Fler:824306,
      key          = {824306},
      editor       = {Fäßler, A. and Mayer-Böricke, C. and Schult, O. and
                      Seyfarth, H. and Speth, J. and Turek, P.},
      title        = {{A}nnual report : {K}ernforschungsanlage {J}ülich
                      {I}nstitut für {K}ernphysik 1977},
      volume       = {15},
      number       = {Juel-Spez-0015},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek,
                      Verlag},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2016-06916, Juel-Spez-0015},
      series       = {Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich},
      pages        = {XI, 161 p.},
      year         = {1978},
      abstract     = {This annual report of the Department of Nuclear Physics of
                      the Kernforschungsanlage Jülich is abrief display of the
                      research activities of the Institute of Experimental Nuclear
                      Physics I, the Instituteof Experimental Nuclear Physics II,
                      and the Institute of Theoretical Nuclear Physics and it
                      containsshort descriptions of the technological and
                      instrumental developments achieved by our
                      infrastructuregroups. It covers the period from January to
                      December 1977. The report is intended to informall of our
                      colleagues working in related fields in other laboratories.
                      It is, therefore, more detailedthan a series of abstracts,
                      but the contributions are, on the other hand, short so that
                      they constitutecondensed packages of the essential
                      information. The scientific problems which have been dealt
                      with, have naturally developed out of our previous work. The
                      main subjects have been studies of giant resonances, of high
                      spin states in Ba, Ce, and Nd isotopes with N $\le$ 80 and
                      in Hf, W and Au isotopes, studies of the structures of
                      nuclei around $^{146}$Gd and of $^{100}$Zr and $^{132}$Sn,
                      of K-X ray energy shifts, of very high spin states, of
                      backbending in odd A nuclei, of reaction processes, of the
                      nuclear many-body problem and of mesonic degrees of freedom
                      in nuclei. Technological work is undertaken in connection
                      with the IEA solarcollector testprogram and for the
                      developments an instrument package for solar-meteorologic
                      data.The scheduled time of operation of the cyclotron JULIC
                      was 7425 h in 1977. A total of 85 \% of thistime could be
                      used for experiments. About 20 \% of the beam time was made
                      available for externalgroups. In addition about 14\% of the
                      beam time was used by other institutes of
                      theKernforschungsanlage Jülich. The first three magnets of
                      our QQDDQ magnetic spectrograph havebeen assembled In their
                      final positions on the support. Measurements of their
                      magnetic quality indicatea reasonably good performance of
                      the system. Most of the experiments have been performed with
                      the beams from our cyclotron. In addition, extensive use has
                      been made of the research reactor DIDO. Furthermore a number
                      of studies have been carried out at the high flux reactor of
                      the ILL, at the CERN and at other laboratories, in general,
                      in close cooperation with scientists from these
                      institutions. The scientific exchange is very intensedue to
                      the guest groups which use our cyclotron beams, our
                      scientists carrying out research abroadand many guest
                      scientists working together with the groups in our nuclear
                      physics department.Also in the past year the work of our
                      scientists has been very well supported by other groups of
                      ourresearch center, and, in particular, by all of the
                      infrastructure groups in our institute. It is a
                      specialpleasure for me to express my sincerest thanks to all
                      of them for this support and help.},
      cin          = {PRE-2000 ; Retrocat},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)PRE2000-20140101},
      pnm          = {899 - ohne Topic (POF3-899)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-899},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3 / PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/824306},
}