2004
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2002-10310-7
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Studies of multi-nucleon transfer reactions in 90Zr(18O,X) and 90Zr(16O,X)

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“…The angular distributions are forward peaked, consistent with earlier studies for the same system at energies well above the Coulomb barrier [22,23]. The strong forward-peaked nature of the multinucleon transfer angular distributions, in contrast to the bell-shaped angular distributions which are typical characteristic of quasi-elastic processes, is an indication of the increasing importance of nuclear effects and dissipative processes that occur at shorter inter-nuclear distance [58].…”
Section: Experimental Details and Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The angular distributions are forward peaked, consistent with earlier studies for the same system at energies well above the Coulomb barrier [22,23]. The strong forward-peaked nature of the multinucleon transfer angular distributions, in contrast to the bell-shaped angular distributions which are typical characteristic of quasi-elastic processes, is an indication of the increasing importance of nuclear effects and dissipative processes that occur at shorter inter-nuclear distance [58].…”
Section: Experimental Details and Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…(color online) Elastic scattering angular distributions of 16 O + heavy-ions. The experimental data are fromRefs [43][44][45][46][47][48][49]…”
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“…A recent measurement of 6Li + l80 elastic scattering [1,2], however, showed an enhanced large angle cross section where elastic transfer would be expected to be small, since it would involve transfer of a l2B cluster. Previous experiments [3] have shown that this possibility is unlikely due to the small overlap of l80 with a l2B + 6Li cluster.…”
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confidence: 94%