2013
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/420/1/012142
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Experimental study of the18O(d, p)19O reaction and the ANC Method

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“…Making use of the ANC method, transfer reactions have also become a common tool to extract information relevant in the understanding of astrophysically important processes [42,43]. Sometimes, the ANC for the system of interest is not accessible directly, while the mirror system is.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Making use of the ANC method, transfer reactions have also become a common tool to extract information relevant in the understanding of astrophysically important processes [42,43]. Sometimes, the ANC for the system of interest is not accessible directly, while the mirror system is.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, the transfer to higher excited states was also of interest (Herndl et al, 1999), not all were possible to resolve. The experiment was performed on the isochronous cyclotron U-120M of the NPI CAS (Burjan et al, 2013). A momentum analyzed 16.3 MeV deuteron beam impinged on an oxygen gas target.…”
Section: Figure 8 |mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anlj for the transitions to five states of 19 O (g. s., 1.471, 3.153, 3.231, and 3.944 MeV) were used to estimate the direct neutron capture contribution by 18 O (see in Burjan et al, 2013). The FRESCO code (Thompson, 1988) was used for these (n,γ) calculations.…”
Section: Figure 8 |mentioning
confidence: 99%