1975
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(75)90465-0
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(d, t) reactions on 54Cr, 67, 68Zn nuclei

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“…This J* = 3.2" level is observed to be strongly excited in the 52 Cr(<f,p) reaction; 1,2 5 ' 14 its transition decay gamma ray, at E-, = 2320.5 keV, is observed strongly in the 52 Cr(<f,j>7) reaction, 14,17 the capture reaction 52 Cr(n,7) for ther mal neutrons, 18,21 in the 50 Ti(a,«7) reaction, 10 and in Coulomb excitation. 26 Our gamma-ray production cross sections are shown in Fig.…”
Section: E X = 23205 Kevmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This J* = 3.2" level is observed to be strongly excited in the 52 Cr(<f,p) reaction; 1,2 5 ' 14 its transition decay gamma ray, at E-, = 2320.5 keV, is observed strongly in the 52 Cr(<f,j>7) reaction, 14,17 the capture reaction 52 Cr(n,7) for ther mal neutrons, 18,21 in the 50 Ti(a,«7) reaction, 10 and in Coulomb excitation. 26 Our gamma-ray production cross sections are shown in Fig.…”
Section: E X = 23205 Kevmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The (a, ny) reaction has also been used to study low spin states in 64Zn [lo, 111. The low spin states have also been studied with several other reactions [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] and from P'-decay of @,66Ga [24-271 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cr pick-up[54,55] transitions, at the incident energies of 10 MeV and, respectively, 11.8 and 12 MeV.actions with fewer Cr isotopes and emission of fewer nucleons. Thus, a more focused analysis of distinct reaction mechanisms becomes possible in the case of 54 Mn nucleus.…”
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