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Tim Vidmar


Contact information

Office:
Address: Jozef Stefan Institute, Dept. of Low and Intermediate Energy Physics,
Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone: +386 61 177 3325
Fax: +386 61 219 385
Email: Tim.Vidmar@ijs.si
Home:
Address: Cesta 27. aprila 51, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia


Biographical sketch

born March 22, 1966, Ljubljana, Slovenia
B.Sc. in Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1994
research assistant, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 1995


Areas of research

Direct-semidirect model of nuclear capture reactions
Monte Carlo simulations in gamma-ray spectrometry


Scientific publications

A. Likar, T. Vidmar Fast neutron capture through a consistent version of the direct-semidirect model Nucl. Phys. A591 (1995) 458-478
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Calculation of fore-aft asymmetry of gamma-rays from fast neutron capture in 40-Ca Nucl. Phys. A591 (1995) 479-488
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Fast proton capture through a consistent version of the direct-semidirect model Nucl. Phys. A593 (1995) 69-79
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Interference of isovector and isoscalar giant quadrupole resonances in Y and Pb Nucl. Phys. A611 (1996) 56 - 67
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Fast neutron capture in 206-Pb, 165-Ho and 238-U Nucl. Phys. A619 (1997) 57 - 64
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Neutron optical potential from capture reactions Nucl. Phys. A615 (1997) 18 - 32
A. Likar, T. Vidmar Direct neutron capture in light nuclei Nucl. Phys. A619 (1997) 49 - 56
M. Korun, A.likar, T.Vidmar Monte Carlo calculation of the spatial dependence of the coaxial HPGE detector efficiency for point sources Nucl. Instr. Meth. A390 (1997) 203-208


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