1968
DOI: 10.1002/prop.19680160402
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“…As shown by Rotter [14] the reaction cross section is maximum, whenever the quantum numbers of the center of mass motion and the internal quantum numbers of the nucleon group in both channels are equal. A confirmation of this rule was found in other cases, for example in the reaction lzc(iPF, 160)lSN* (5.31) where the structure of the 1/2 + state at 5.31 MeV in 15N corresponds exactly to the structure of the ~PF ground state [11], and an enhancement of the cross section by factor 5-10 is observed.…”
Section: ~(~So)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…As shown by Rotter [14] the reaction cross section is maximum, whenever the quantum numbers of the center of mass motion and the internal quantum numbers of the nucleon group in both channels are equal. A confirmation of this rule was found in other cases, for example in the reaction lzc(iPF, 160)lSN* (5.31) where the structure of the 1/2 + state at 5.31 MeV in 15N corresponds exactly to the structure of the ~PF ground state [11], and an enhancement of the cross section by factor 5-10 is observed.…”
Section: ~(~So)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A very promising concept has been suggested by Rotter (166)(167)(168)(169)(170). If the total transition amplitude can be factorized into a nuclear structure part and a kinematical part, the structure part of a reaction A + B�(A -k) + (B +k) has the form (170) : <:�41 X3Xk) is an analogous overlap integral for the exit channel.…”
Section: Structure Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large astructure amplitude of 8 Be should make (a, 8 Be gtS ) a most useful spectroscopic reaction with which to investigate theoretical a-structure amplitudes in nuclei, such as those for the p shell given by Kurath 2 and Rotter. 3 To study the (o?, 8 Be) reaction, one must detect the particle-unstable 8 Be nucleus. Usually this is done either by coincidence techniques 1 or by the detection of both breakup a particles in a single counter telescope.…”
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confidence: 99%