2012
DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/2012/t150/014011
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Study of the 1p transfer channel in the12C +27Al reaction at 6–7 MeV per nucleon

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“…The results fit the experimental data well below and produce the average at the backward-angle, where the data present a strong oscillatory pattern. We also predict the angular distribution of 12 C + 27 Al and compare it with the existing experimental data [40][41][42][43]. Similarly, agreement is found for the forward-angles, where there is no oscillatory pattern, while the results produce an average description for backwardangles.…”
Section: Elastic-scattering Angular Distributionssupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The results fit the experimental data well below and produce the average at the backward-angle, where the data present a strong oscillatory pattern. We also predict the angular distribution of 12 C + 27 Al and compare it with the existing experimental data [40][41][42][43]. Similarly, agreement is found for the forward-angles, where there is no oscillatory pattern, while the results produce an average description for backwardangles.…”
Section: Elastic-scattering Angular Distributionssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…However, a pronounced oscillation superimposed on this overall shape is observed for 40 Ca at 50.96 MeV in the backwardangle range. For 42 Ca, a weak oscillation can also be seen at 49.89 MeV. Nevertheless, the results calculated using the global OMP can give a reasonable fit for these targets.…”
Section: 48mentioning
confidence: 87%