1964
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.12.108
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Experimental Evidence forJDependence of the Angular Distribution from (d,p) Reactions

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“…It is largest inside the nuclear surface and in the "shadow" thrown by the nucleus with respect to the proton wave. These regions contribute little to the neutron-capture factor in (1). For the preliminary calculations reported here, we have neglected this term in computing the neutron wave function.…”
Section: Hp'mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is largest inside the nuclear surface and in the "shadow" thrown by the nucleus with respect to the proton wave. These regions contribute little to the neutron-capture factor in (1). For the preliminary calculations reported here, we have neglected this term in computing the neutron wave function.…”
Section: Hp'mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was also found in a variety of other (d,p) reactions, and has been used to identify the j value of the captured neutron. 30 Recent reports indicate that there is evidence for its appearance for other values of H and in other direct reactions, such as (d,l) pickup. 32 It is tautological to say this is a spin-orbit effect, since it is a difference between transitions in which neutrons are captured with j=l±%.…”
Section: G /Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that the spin sequence for these 65 levels was the same for both isotopes and that the energy spacings of the levels were very nearly the same for both nuclei. No such one-to-one correspondence of the Co states to their isobaric analogs, the Fe 55 55 states, could be definitely established in the present study. The detector assembly was of the type suitable for use in our electronic E-AE particle identification system and consisted of a transmission semiconductor AE detector, followed by a thick semiconductor E detector.…”
Section: S4mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Thus, for Sc48, Mn53, 55 and Co , those excited-state groups which are also characterized by an Although the discussion of stripping reactions that follows is in terms of the (Hes,d) stripping reaction, only a change in notation would be necessary to apply it to other one-particle stripping reactions.…”
Section: Energy Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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