1959
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5582(59)90176-2
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(α, d) reactions on N14 and Li6

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“…Although there have been a large number of isolated measurements of (a,d) cross sections, the number of transitions for which the differential cross sections have been measured over a large angular range is quite small and corresponds to an even smaller number of light target nuclei, A < 16. 2 -7 ' [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Up to the present time the (a y d) angular distributions have only been analyzed in terms of various plane-wave formulations. These: analyses were performed on data corresponding to the following target nuclei and incident alpha-particle energies: Li 6 at 10.15, 16 11.5, 16 13.2, 16 14.7, 17 43, 10 and 48 MeV 7 ; Li 7 at 48 MeV 4 ; Be 9 at 48 MeV 15 ; B 10 at 3.80 MeV 14 ' 20 ; C 12 at 48 MeV 3 ; N 14 at 43 10 and 46.5 MeV 4 -7 ; and N 15 at 46.5 MeV.…”
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“…Although there have been a large number of isolated measurements of (a,d) cross sections, the number of transitions for which the differential cross sections have been measured over a large angular range is quite small and corresponds to an even smaller number of light target nuclei, A < 16. 2 -7 ' [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Up to the present time the (a y d) angular distributions have only been analyzed in terms of various plane-wave formulations. These: analyses were performed on data corresponding to the following target nuclei and incident alpha-particle energies: Li 6 at 10.15, 16 11.5, 16 13.2, 16 14.7, 17 43, 10 and 48 MeV 7 ; Li 7 at 48 MeV 4 ; Be 9 at 48 MeV 15 ; B 10 at 3.80 MeV 14 ' 20 ; C 12 at 48 MeV 3 ; N 14 at 43 10 and 46.5 MeV 4 -7 ; and N 15 at 46.5 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 -7 ' [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Up to the present time the (a y d) angular distributions have only been analyzed in terms of various plane-wave formulations. These: analyses were performed on data corresponding to the following target nuclei and incident alpha-particle energies: Li 6 at 10.15, 16 11.5, 16 13.2, 16 14.7, 17 43, 10 and 48 MeV 7 ; Li 7 at 48 MeV 4 ; Be 9 at 48 MeV 15 ; B 10 at 3.80 MeV 14 ' 20 ; C 12 at 48 MeV 3 ; N 14 at 43 10 and 46.5 MeV 4 -7 ; and N 15 at 46.5 MeV. 4 While considerable effort has been directed with some success toward obtaining detailed descriptions of the states of very light nuclei, for.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%