Author(s): V. S. Olkhovsky Pages: 63-132 Received: February 26, 2011
Abstract
The review of the results of the time analysis of nuclear reactions, together with the results of the joint space-time analysis and joint time-energy analysis of nuclear reactions is presented. The presented approach of time analysis had been previously elaborated in 1984-1994 in the earlier author's papers by the applications of time as a quantum observable, canonically conjugated to energy. Here are described the non-trivial results of time analysis of nuclear reactions at the ranges of the isolated resonances, distorted by the non-resonant background, the highly dense and strongly overlapping resonances, and also some other results.
Keywords and phrases
time as a quantum observable, canonically conjugated to energy, time duration of nuclear reaction, decay function, direct and resonance nuclear reactions, compound nucleus, center-of-mass and laboratory systems, delay-advance paradox, energy resonance, time resonance (explosion of the compound nucleus).