ACERCA DE LAS PARAMETRIZACIONES DE CAMPO TRANSIENTE USADAS EN LA MEDICIÓN DE MOMENTO MAGNÉTICO NUCLEAR
ABOUT THE PARAMETRIZATIONS OF THETRANSIENT FIELD UTILIZED IN NUCLEARMAGNETIC MOMENTS MEASUREMENTS
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Momento magnético nuclear, Campo Transiente, Factor g, estructura nuclear. (es)Nuclear magnetic moments, Transient Field, g factors, nuclear structure. (en)
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La intensidad del campo magnético producido por la interacción espn orbita, el cual es la base de las medidas de momento magnético nuclear con estados excitados de muy corta duración, es usualmente parametrizado por funciones que dependen de la interacción de iones y un material de frenado. En ésta contribución, algunas de éstas parametrizaciones serán presentadas con el fin de discutir el papel que juegan en la medición de momento magnético nuclear de nucleos con estados excitados de corta duración.
The intensity of the magnetic field produced by the spin-orbit interaction, which is the base for measurements of nuclear magnetic moments with short lifetimes excited states, is usually parametrized by functions that depend on the interacting ions and the stopping material. In this contribution, some of these parametrizations will be presented in order to discuss the role that they occupy in the measurement of nuclear magnetic moments of excited states of short duration.
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