This approach was followed for the vector current in the second paper in Ref. 5.~S ee the first paper in Ref. 5, and references therein. See, also, E. J. Konopinski, The Theory of Beta Radioactivity (Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, 1966). J. Sodermann and A. Winther, Nucl. Phys. 69, 369 (1965). We have assumed that Iz(0) &0 and f";y(0) &0.~4 Y. Nambu, Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 380 (1960). See the second paper in Ref. 1.6For P+ decay, C is negative so that a more careful analysis is necessary.We have assumed that f&(0) & 0 and f"'f(0)~0. It should be noted that if f&(0) =0, an entirely different result follows.Note that in Eq. (76) the contribution of the f2 term appears to be [Wo/(m;+mf)](f2/f&), but when combined with the lepton part, it is [m, /(m;+m&)](f2/f(). Reddy, Nuovo Cimento 3A, 699 (1971) for the latest list of references.A preliminary discussion of these results appears in Phys. Letters 41B, 39 (1972).
lrlstitiit tle Physirlrtc, N~rclPoirc~, Utlil~ersitP Clorrde Ber~rnrd Lyon-1 et IN2P3, 43 Brl r11r I1 ~~o v e t n b r e 1918, 69621The 170(d,p)180 reaction was studied at Ed = 3.6 and 4.0 MeV. Absolute differential cross sections were measured for the ground state and the 1. 98, 3.55, 3.63, 3.91, 4.45, 5.09, 5.25. and 5.37 MeV states in "0. The experimental data are analyzed using the DWBA and HauserFeshbach theoreies and spectroscopic factors are deduced. These results are compared to previous data and shell model calculations. The correspondence between the above states and their analogue states in 18F is discussed. On a etudie la reaction 170(d,p)180 pour Ed = 3.6 et 4.0 MeV. Les sections efficaces differentielles ont etC mesurees pour l'etat fondamental de 180 et les etats excites situCs a 1.98, 3.55, 3.63, 3.91, 4.45, 5.09, 5.25 et 5.37 MeV. On a fait I'analyse des donnies expirimentales en utilisant les theories DWBA et Hauser-Feshbach, et on a deduit les facteurs spectroscopiques. Les rksultats sont compares aux donnees anttrieures et aux rksultats des calculs basis sur le modtle en couches. On discute aussi la correspondance entre les Ctats rnentionnks plus haut et leurs analogues dans 18F. [Traduit par le joul.nal] Can. J. Phys., 53,882 (1975)
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